The nazi invasion
Yes, there were German internment camps in the United States during World War II.
The German Empire and the United States.
Yes it is of German origin. Many settled in England during the 14th Century and later spread to the United States.
The United States was in war with Germany in 1917. During these times Nativists (American born extremists who were against immigrants) wanted to get rid of all German culture. Beethoven and Bach were two German composers that influenced the United States, and Nativists hated that so they banned their music from the United States.
On April 6, 1917 (during World War I) the United States Congress declared war upon the German Empire. In December of 1941 (during World War II), it was actually Germany and its Axis partners who declared war on the United States. This was after the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the subsequent declaration of war upon Japan by the United States.
One result of American propaganda during World War I was the demonization of German culture and people, leading to anti-German sentiments and discrimination against German-Americans in the United States.
The were alis with the United States
It was suspected, during World War I, that German Americans were being disloyal to the United States and at the time, most brewers had German background.
He was a united states senator during the presidency of James Polk, he also participated in the lincoln-douglas debates.
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a letter toMexico from Germany in the first world war It was a letter to Mexico from Germany during World War I by German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmerman. It stated that if the United States was to enter the war on the side of the Allies, the German ambassador to Mexico was to approach the Mexican Government offering a military alliance against the United States in exchange for German material aid to Mexico to help the Mexican government reclaim territory lost to the United States during the Mexican - American War.
The German U 505 attack submarine was captured by the United States during World War 2. Captured on June 4, 1944.