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What was anti German hysteria?

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In the early 1900's, Americans terrorized German's because of the World War I.

Some schools stopped teaching the German Language.
The Anti-Germany hysteria is also called Germanophobia. It can be defined as the fear or the opposition of Germany, its culture, its inhabitants and their language.

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