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How did us citizens feel about germans in the us during world war 1?

The Germans were not very popular. Some people changed their German sounding name to an American one. Other names for things were changed.


How did the allies feel about the treatment of Germans?

Oblivious?


How did Germans feel under treaty?

sad


How would you feel if you were stopped by the German soldiers?

I will feel very nervous if I were stopped by the Germans soldiers.


Why did many Germans feel they had been betrayed?

because lee was there


How do Germans feel about the concentration camps today?

they feel if they had a second chance to go back and Chang it they would


Why did many ordinary Germans feel they had been betrayed?

because lee was there


How would a Jew feel if they went to a synagogue?

as a Jew when i go i feel very religious and i feel like if i do something bad there (talk,text,phone goes off) i feel like gods gonna get mad at me and not allow me into heaven.


How did Anne feel about the Germans?

although clearly not their biggest fan, she didnt resent them


How do the people feel about the Germans at first?

I believe that the English hated the Germany at first


Why did Anne frank feel that the Germans were the enemy?

Anne Frank and her family felt that the Germans were the enemy because they were part of the occupying force in the Netherlands during World War II, implementing oppressive laws and restrictions on Jewish people. The Germans were responsible for carrying out deportations and implementing the Holocaust, which resulted in the deaths of millions of Jewish people, including Anne and her family.


How do Americans feel about Germany?

During World War II, Americans severely disliked Germany. The reverse is also true of Germans, since both sides were being fed massive amounts of propaganda about the other. Currently, Americans and Germans get along well, and there seems to be minimal, if any, residual animosity.