Xenophobia originally meant a fear of foreigners, but has been broadened to mean a fear of any particular group of people. For this reason, antisemitism is typically considered xenophobia and Hitler is often used as an example of xenophobia.
But Xenophobia if found in all cultures and could be found in the mix of the history of every war ever fought. WW2 is just a favorite example of the present culture, but we could look at the British attempts at exterminating the Irish, the Arabic conquest of Persia and Northern Africa, the US and the American Indian, the Israeli-Arabic conflict, North Korea, the struggle in present day Iraq, and the list goes on and on ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenophobia
Great Britain feared Germany. Because of this, GB was weary that Germany would attack them to be the worlds greatest power. So when Germany started invading, GB went to war because of their xenophobia and paranoia.
Yes!
1) After the 9-11 tragedy, many foreigners experienced xenophobia.2) When the refugee arrived in America, he was unprepared for the xenophobia he found there.
is there a word from world war 2 that starts with the letter y Yalta, Ypres
idiot war
what ia letter that starts with the letter o and has to do with world war 2
Horrific.
ya they were, they were fighting in world war 2 but not 1
the film 'word' is not set during World War II.
Truman
an informant.
Invasion.
please find
Answer Was it "court" maybe?