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Through a Norton Bombsite from 28,000 feet.
The sinking of the Lusitania had a great impact on Americans in that it turned them against Germany.
They thought that the Japanese Americans might be spies.
The Americans helped the Allies by sending resources to them during WWI.
yes they were
they were 50,000 soldiers
Germany
Because they wre mad
German U-boat attacks
yes
Through a Norton Bombsite from 28,000 feet.
Americans and the British were allies during WWI and helped each other out in order to defeat the central power Germany.
From what I can find it was April 5th, 1945 but that is from diaries of soldiers that fought there.
money problems
Suspicion of Germany's autocratic government (apex)
probably, and those inducted when they were visiting Germany at the time war broke out.....
During World War II, Americans severely disliked Germany. The reverse is also true of Germans, since both sides were being fed massive amounts of propaganda about the other. Currently, Americans and Germans get along well, and there seems to be minimal, if any, residual animosity.