There were a number of restrictions placed on the German Army following World War 1. They were allowed no more than 100,000 men in the military, no conscription and their Navy was limited to 15,000.
Japanese-Americans had more restrictions that Italian and German because they were more powerful. They won the war.
Clearly, the Japanese Americans were much easier to spot. But the Italian and German Americans had it just as bad in their concentration camps, largely in Montana and Texas.
Clearly, the Japanese Americans were much easier to spot. But the Italian and German Americans had it just as bad in their concentration camps, largely in Montana and Texas.
The number of German soldiers who served in the German Military in World War I was 13,250,000. The number of American military personnel that served during World War I was 4,743,826.
That question is debatable, if you are talking about what was the first act of war during WW2, it would be when Hitler killed German prisoners dressed them up in polish uniforms and placed them across the German polish border (he used this scheme to say that the pollish where invading Germany)
Jew's had to wear the Star of David everywhere they went.
Germany began rearmament in 1933, shortly after Adolf Hitler came to power. The rearmament process involved the expansion of the German military, including the development of new weapons and the construction of military infrastructure. This violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, which had placed restrictions on German military activities after World War I.
When Hitler came to power in 1933 he began to build up the German military. There were certain restrictions placed on Germany at the end of World War I with regard to the strength of their military. Hitler intentionally violated several of these restrictions. His whole purpose was to "right the wrongs" imposed on Germany after WWI. Even if that meant starting another war in Europe,and that is exactly what he did,that was World War II.
World War 1 ended in 1918. There were no restrictions in Germany on where Jews could live till 1939.
Japanese-Americans had more restrictions that Italian and German because they were more powerful. They won the war.
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Following World War I, the German armed forces were drastically reduced by the Treaty of Versailles. They were left with barely enough forces to defend their borders.
Clearly, the Japanese Americans were much easier to spot. But the Italian and German Americans had it just as bad in their concentration camps, largely in Montana and Texas.
Clearly, the Japanese Americans were much easier to spot. But the Italian and German Americans had it just as bad in their concentration camps, largely in Montana and Texas.
Yes and no. Germany felt humilated after their defeat in WW1. The formation of the League of Nations and the restrictions placed on the German people created even more hard feelings and resentment. The depression affected many nations, not just the United States. The escalation of German war power led to an increase in mobilization of troups, increased production of weapons and munitions, as well as uniforms, boots, etc., which created more jobs - leading to an end of the depression and after the war, a period of well being and prosperity.
They were angry that their ruined economy was causing difficult times.
East Germany, the former German Democratic Republic, was Communist when it was under Russian control following the end of World War II.