Americans were angry German U-boats had Killed U.S. citizens. -APEX ;)
The Reichsmark.
Adolf Hitler the Fuhrer
It was given its name by "Americans" but by a German map maker who had read Vespucci's account of finding North America so he named it after him.
Distrust and racism led to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War 2. Even families that had lived in the United States for generations were sent to camps.
German- Americans and Irish- Americans were commonly called hyphenateds during the WWI area.
German U-boat attacks
yes they were
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.
yes
Japanese Americans , Blacks , Hispanics, Women, German Americans, Italian Americans
probably, and those inducted when they were visiting Germany at the time war broke out.....
german americans
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.
their house burnt, their taxes HIGH and some had to leave
It gave the Germans an unfair advantage.
German Americans tried to prove their loyalty by changing their names.