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punishments for crimes were unequalPunishments for crimes were unequal.
The sad answer is yes. Lord Haldane, for example, a senior British politician, was forced from office because he had studied in Germany. SOME Germans who had been naturalized before WW1 were deprived of British citizenship and so on. In what one might call the Anglo-German community in Britain, WW1 is seen as the time when conditions for Germans in Britain were worst - significantly worse that in WW2. Similarly, there was intense hostility towards Britons in Germany at the time. Joncey
Before WWI Germany made sure that it kept good relations with all the major European nations other then France to make sure it had no allies. But after Bismark was no longer in control of Germany, Germany started to threaten its neighbors. For example, the Germans started building a navy, which threatened Britain. Because of Germany's growing power France was able to make an alliance with Russia and later England. But After WWI Russia became communist and Britain went off to do British things leaving France alone again so France allied with Czechoslovakia and Poland but both where quickly taken by the Germans
An example of American Exceptionalism is FREEDOM.
One example is a factory owner.
propaganda against Germans - apex
Hysteria refers to having wild, unruly emotions, sometimes related to being afraid. An example of the word in a sentence might be, "When she heard the news, Mia was in a state of hysteria, laughing and jumping for joy."
During World War II, hysteria was present in almost every theater of the war, both among civilians and (if mostly temporarily) in military units, as the front lines moved dramatically during offensive operations by one dominant power or another on the battlefield. More strikingly, hysteria erupted among governmental agencies as a result of the fog of war, initial defeats on a grand scale, and propaganda-efforts by the enemy; for example, as the Germans invaded France in 1940 and then the Soviet Union in 1941.
There can be several reasons why it may feel like you get a headache during an attack of anxiety or *hysteria*. For example, the anxiety (I don't use the word hysteria) could be a symptom of Migraine prodrome or aura that occurs just before the pain phase of the attack. It could be something else though, and only your doctor is going to be able to tell you what is happening for sure.
35 were acquitted, but for those who were charged, it was (generally speaking) war crimes or crimes against humanity.___The key headings were:Crimes against peace - planning and unleashing a war of aggression.War crimes, for example ill-treating and murdering prisoners of war.Crimes against humanity - genocide, massacring civilians.
the Germans invaded the japanees territory
It depends where the Germans and Russians are from in Germany and Russia. For example, northern Germany tends to have tall, blonde haired and blue eyed Germans, while Bavaria in the south also has many shorter, brown haired and brown eyed Germans.
It is an example of a "crime against persons."
One example is - Stacey blamed her brother for the mess. Another is - The Germans are blamed for triggering World War Two.
Africa; Namibia is a proruption because of the Zambezi river the Germans created this to gain access to it.
Yes, the trial and conviction of Sacco and Vanzetti in the 1920s was influenced by the anti-immigrant and anti-radical hysteria of the Red Scare. Many believed that the two Italian immigrants were unfairly targeted and convicted due to their anarchist beliefs and heritage rather than concrete evidence.
No, of course not. One wouldn't, for example, expect people on the Left to have taken Nazi propaganda at face value.