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The Germans were the target of a concerted effort to create hatred (called dehumanization) among the population of the Allied countries.

This was so successful that immigrants of German decent claimed to be from invaded countries in the years after WWI.

The Propaganda campaign later resulted in sanctions that indirectly lead to WWII

In contrast the German civilian population was caught between the Communist Soviet Union and the west after WWII causing them to be viewed as oppressed and in need of rescuing.

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