The sad answer is yes. Lord Haldane, for example, a senior British politician, was forced from office because he had studied in Germany. SOME Germans who had been naturalized before WW1 were deprived of British citizenship and so on. In what one might call the Anglo-German community in Britain, WW1 is seen as the time when conditions for Germans in Britain were worst - significantly worse that in WW2. Similarly, there was intense hostility towards Britons in Germany at the time. Joncey
wernt the Germans forced to pay a ridiculous amount of money because the rest of Europe falsley blamed them for starting ww1. i remember my history tutor said that was part of the reason why ww2 started.
I can think of 5 causes: how severely the Germans were punsished at the end of WWI (the treaty of Versailles), appeasement by the British & others, the great depression, extreme nationalism/militarism & lack of resources by the Japanese
The Japanese, Italy, and Germany became the Axis through the Pact of Steel, though they did not send much military aid and usualy didn't inform each other of an attack on the Allies (like in pearl harbour Japan didn't tell Germany or Italy they were going to attack). So they were working together but they didn't send any armies to help each other.
because they wanted the world to end in 1918 instead of 2012. because they all had treaties with each other.
All of the countries felt threatened by each other.
Kaiser Wilhelm was jealous because the British empire was much larger than the German one. Also, the British had the best navy.
The British and the Germans were not going to like each other, let's face it. They both thought they were better than each other however the British didn't sign up because they hated the Germans, they did it because it was meant to be 'fun' and they wanted to support their own country.
No British counties fought against each other in ww1 England, Wales And Scotland All Fought Against The Germans/Austro-Hungarians In The First World War.
they fingered each other
I never met a German who ever hated a British. But I met lots of British who hate the Germans. >> my answer is that the germans at the nazi period and the british people at that time have hated each other very much and to this days the british and the germans may still have few extremests in both sides but i think the germans who should hate the british's more because german lost a lot of male soldiers in there war now germany have lack in male's they even incouraged the german males to marry more than one woman and not they only lost around 40% of males they even lost austria austria was a part of germany i may got out from the main subject but i told you why i think there is hate between the both sides
the Germans came out their trenches waving a white flag and they held a sign saying merry Christmas then the British came out with a sign saying thank you They then decided to have a game of football on no mans land but after the match they went back to their trenches and started shooting each other again
Each other, Irish, Picts, Romans, Germans.
Prost. It means "may it be for you."
Americans and the British were allies during WWI and helped each other out in order to defeat the central power Germany.
During the battle both Russians and Germans fought each other for control of the city .
Difficult to measure but the largest number of soldiers fighting each other at once was probably the Germans advance against the Russians during the World War 2.
Australians fought in France alongside the Canadians and British during World Wars I and II.
The first Battle of El Alamein in July 1942 had about 100,000 Germans against 150,000 Allies (British,Australian,New Zealand,Soouth African and Indian, ) Tjhe Germans had about 70 tanks, but of superior performance to the 150 British tanks.