The question seems to imply that Churchill had some personal anti-German hangup. Is that what the question is about? I hope you are aware that for much of the 1930s Churchill was not a member of the British government. Moreover, it was Neville Chamberlain, not Winston Churchill, who took Britain to war in 1939.
He mistrusted Hitler from the start (1933) and warned that Britain ought to re-arm to face the threat posed by the Nazis.
But the British did not want to hear any talk about sensible military preparedness - many blamed World War I on too much of this.
He didn't actually "go to war" with Germany, he inherited a war that was (eventually) started by his predecessor Neville Chamberlain because Germany was taking over numerous European countries. It was Germany's invasion of Poland that was the final straw, but most believe (including Churchill) that Chamberlain should have started the war much earlier.
In early history was the national party one of the appeals that the nazi party had towards the germans?
He wants it.
Cause the Golden Horde and the Germans were kickin' in.
Yes, Germans have a unique ethnic trait which grants them various degrees of xenophobia and tendencies towards shoplifting. Adolf Hitler himself was an avid thief.
the Germans would have killed all the handicapped people along with children and the elderly
Yes, because the terms were too harsh towards the Germans and made then spiteful.
If you mean doodle bugs, they were a form of unguided missile used by the Germans towards the end of WWII.
America as a whole is not discriminatory towards Germany or the German people. The reason some American individuals are usually stems from ignorance and generalizations they unfairly use toward Germans.
innocent and sensitive towards his surroundings are the words that can be used to describe Nwoye from the nove "Things Fall Apart"
Incendiary, penetration and high explosive. Towards the end of WW 2 unmanned weapons were also used.
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It was not fear, the German people wanted to be strong and respected and the Nazi regimen looked to be the way towards that.