persecution - (die) Verfolgung
It was during the Passover
German Americans.
Because they were anti-Semitic to themselves.
Because they were anti-Semitic to themselves.
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.
germany invades poland, the jewish persecution, and the haulecaust events
African Americans
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.
It doesn't matter where your ancestors came from, if you are being harassed you call their boss or the police. And don't call it German persecution, there aren't really any German Nazis left today. It's also illegal in Germany.
Yes, there are German Romani people, also known as Sinti and Roma, who have been part of German society for centuries. They have their own unique cultural traditions, language, and customs. However, they have faced discrimination and persecution throughout history, including during the Holocaust.
"Lee-Shide" The Canadian Leschieds changed the spelling (from ei to ie) before WII to avoid persecution for being German.