No, there was only discrimination in the civil war.
Discrimination existed within military policies. Black leaders continued to fight discrimination during the war. Blacks were not treated equally within the military.
The discrimination was in the years 1933-1945. There was no discrimination following Word War 2.
During world conflict, no. The times the Olympic Games were cancelled was in 1916 during World War I and 1940 and 1944 during World War II.
World War II had many effects on the United States. Here are some: The United States became a major world power both economically and militarily. Demand for production for war purposes ended the economic depression of the 1930's. The need for labor during and after the war ended some aspects of religious, racial and sex discrimination.
No, there was only discrimination in the civil war.
Jews, homosexuals, twins etc.
The U.S. banned racial discrimination in defense plants.
Discrimination existed within military policies. Black leaders continued to fight discrimination during the war. Blacks were not treated equally within the military.
The discrimination was in the years 1933-1945. There was no discrimination following Word War 2.
The document relates to German intentions in Europe during World War II because of the discrimination against Jewish people. The Germans were also very keen on controlling the world.
During World War 1, the Espionage Act and Sedition Act were passed in the United States, which targeted individuals who spoke out against the war effort or government policies. German Americans also faced discrimination and suspicion due to anti-German sentiment during the war.
During World War 2, many Gypsies were forced to wear uniforms and identification badges in concentration camps to distinguish them from other prisoners. They faced persecution and discrimination by the Nazis for their ethnicity.
The Nisei were second generation Japanese Americans, born in the United States to Japanese parents. They were subject to pervasive discrimination and internment during World War II.
The United States used a lot of discrimination in how they treated slaves until the civil war.
no
Jim Crow laws were still in full effect in the 1930-1960’s so discrimination was in full force.