mainly worried about family members...
950,248 civilians died from military actions during WW1, while 5,891,000 from things like famine and disease.
they didnt like it :(
The Italian secret police like the German Gestapo
During the war, they were paper with Vietnamese civilians pictured on them.
Nazi kill civilian because they kill civilian for fun like Japanese army
There were no death camps in German East Africa during World War I. The German colony of East Africa (present-day Tanzania) did not have a systematic extermination program like the death camps established by Nazi Germany during World War II.
Like their ally Germany, Japanese civilians had to endure US/allied "air raids" (aerial bombing). As for routine living; Japanese males were drafted into military service (as in Germany), and the females were sent to factories to support the war effort.
During World War II, the German Blitz, particularly the bombing campaigns conducted by the Allies, resulted in significant civilian casualties. Estimates suggest that around 600,000 to 800,000 German civilians died as a result of the air raids. Major cities like Hamburg and Dresden suffered particularly devastating losses. The impact of the bombings extended beyond immediate fatalities, causing long-term psychological and social effects on the population.
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.
Japan actually invaded China during World War II, where they took the captial of China and killed thousands of civilians. If you would like more information, look up the "Rape of Nanking".
Mostly German cities like Berlin, Hamburg and controversially - Dresden.
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