During World War I and World War II, Americans developed prejudice against Germans due to Propaganda and nationalism that painted Germans as the enemy. Additionally, fear and distrust of German-American communities increased as tensions rose during these wars, leading to discrimination and bias towards people of German descent living in the United States.
WWII ignited prejudice against Japanese and American-Japanese at home (in America). Because it was harder to rally white Americans against an enemy that they looked so similar to (Germans), American propaganda targeted the Japanese.
WWII ignited prejudice against Japanese and American-Japanese at home (in America). Because it was harder to rally white Americans against an enemy that they looked so similar to (Germans), American Propaganda targeted the Japanese.
Germans believe in god like Americans do.
true propaganda
That all Americans should work to overcome prejudice.
i dont
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Latino Americans - 2013 Prejudice and Pride 1-5 was released on: USA: October 2013
the germans made cotton and helped to collect it for the americans
no
Germans.
No. It was Germans.