Up until 1941 they were aware, but at any point they did not want to know.
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The German soldiers were armed, the Jews were not. Moreover, the Jews had been subjected to malnourishment and persecution for a long time before they were forced on to the trains for the death camps.
Some German immigrants came to America in the 1800's to escape persecution by the German government. Some faced harsh rule. In addition, they were looking for land and economic opportunities.
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Adolf Hitler had three primary obsessions: racial purity, territorial expansion, and anti-Semitism. He believed in the supremacy of the Aryan race and sought to purify it by eradicating "inferior" races. Hitler also sought to expand German territory, believing in the concept of Lebensraum or living space for the German people. Lastly, he harbored a deep hatred and paranoia towards Jews which led to their persecution and ultimately the Holocaust.
persecution - (die) Verfolgung
The Diary of a Young Girl describes German soldiers negatively, as oppressors who were responsible for the persecution of Jews during the Holocaust. Anne Frank's diary reveals her fear and hatred towards the German soldiers who enforced the discriminatory laws and committed atrocities against her community.
It was during the Passover
German Americans.
Echt gutes foto translates from German to English as Genuinely good photo
Nosferatu
The word "for" in German is fur (für). To go for is zu (to, towards)
Lebenssituation
Because they were anti-Semitic to themselves.
Because they were anti-Semitic to themselves.
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Yes, German Americans faced some level of persecution during World War I and World War II due to anti-German sentiment. There were instances of discrimination, social ostracism, and even violence against German Americans during these periods. However, the extent and severity of persecution varied and were not as widespread as for other groups like Japanese Americans during WWII.