This was also the result of the anti-German sentiment in the country.
At this time, there was much anti-German sentiment owing to the war.
The authorities, in turn, hoped it would stir up anti-German sentiment.
Anti-German sentiment in the forties did little to help the Society's standing.
Anti-German sentiment during the war discouraged the speaking of the German language in public.
But anti-German sentiment is not confined to older generations.
Numerous accounts like these stimulated international outrage and general anti-German sentiments.
The name changed to Kalbar because of anti-German sentiment in 1916.
Members reinforced a climate of anti-German sentiment and stopped young men on the street, demanding to see their draft cards.
Anti-German sentiment led some families to withdraw their children from the school, while senior students left to join the Russian army.