Between 1933 and 1941 the U.S. accepted about 250,000 immigrants from Germany, and after 1945 it also accepted immigrants from Displaced Persons camps.
East Germany ended in 1990.
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early 1940s to the end of WII
The White Australia Policy, which restricted the entry of non-white immigrants into the country, ended in 1973.
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No, and any remaining ambiguities about its status ended around the time of reunification in 1990.
The significance of the baby boom of the late 1940s were very essential to American history. During World War 2, our country had fell through many cracks and had fought through some tough times so after the war had ended our country had time to mend itself and unite as one again. This was the start of the baby boom in the 1940's.
Jetair - Germany - ended in 1985.
Concentration camps have not ended. Germany ended theirs in 1945.
It ended on 2 September 1945. It finished in 1990 when the Berlin wall came down; because Germany started the war and by the "end" of the war Germany was split into east and west Germany so it wasn't a united country. There was no single Germany, there were two, therefore they couldn't sign the peace deal. So the war against Germany officialy ended 3rd September 1990 when Germany was unified.
It was the surrender of Germany in World War II that ended it.