During WWII, some Germans held racist views towards the Japanese, as well as towards other non-European groups. However, it is important to note that attitudes were not uniform and there were also positive relations between Germans and Japanese individuals.
Germans may view Americans as friendly, open-minded, and ambitious. However, there may also be perceptions of Americans as loud, overly patriotic, and sometimes unaware of other cultures. Overall, attitudes can vary among individuals based on their personal experiences and exposure to American culture.
No, "inferior" is not a noun. It is an adjective that describes something of lower quality or rank compared to something else.
The closest synonym for the word "inferior" is "lesser."
No, the surname Guyano is not a Japanese name. It does not have Japanese origins or meaning.
Germans have a strong sense of national identity, valuing qualities like orderliness, efficiency, and discipline. They take pride in their history, culture, and contributions to society. However, attitudes can vary among individuals and generations.
It would be difficult to give an answer for all Germans but at the time the official view of Germany was that ALL races were inferior to the Aryans. So while the Japanese were considered allies to the German people, it would be unlikely that Germans and Japanese people would maintain any kind of friendship.
Germans...I think.
Because Hitler believed Germans was a super-race and all other races were inferior to Germans.
Hitler saw Jews as inferior to ethnic Germans. He exploited German anti-Semitism to enable his genocidal plans.
The Germans didn't help the Japanese in bombing pearl harbor because the Germans did not want to help the Japanese by wasting their planes and air craft carriers in the event.
Hitler believed that people inferior to himself and to Germans should be put to work or killed.
Germans had the right to conquer inferior peoples
The Germans
Nazis in Germany rounded up the people they considered inferior and sent them to concentration camps. The prisoners were treated cruelly there and millions were killed.
the Germans and the Japanese
germans and japanese
Yes along with Japanese and Italians.