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It was used in the 1890s-1920s by [[Kiravia]]n newspapers to describe the unending [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] lust for expansionism and war. | It was used in the 1890s-1920s by [[Kiravia]]n newspapers to describe the unending [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] lust for expansionism and war. | ||
It was also used heavily in conjunction with [[Levantine Creep]] and [[Burgophobia|Burgophobic]] reportage in both [[Kiravia]] and [[Caphiria]] throughout the 20th century, especially during the [[Great War]]. In that time the phrase was also personified in [[Brother Auggie]] around the globe. | It was also used heavily in conjunction with [[Levantine Creep]] and [[Burgophobia|Burgophobic]] reportage in both [[Kiravia]] and [[Caphiria]] throughout the 20th century, especially during the [[Second Great War]]. In that time the phrase was also personified in [[Brother Auggie]] around the globe. | ||
==Cultural significance== | ==Cultural significance== |