Australians trated Germans really really horribly and badly, because australian thought that germans were as bad as Hitler but they were'nt , they just wanted to have a nice new beginning from their horrible life back then.
really badly... the Australian would rob their houses, in tolerate them and they even took off all the German Street names in Australia cause they hated them so much. They would be treated as German enemies even though they were Australian. Great Warof 1914 to 1918 is meant by World War I.
Immigrants during the 1920's were welcomed warmly because at that time there was a need in the industry of the workforce. Thus welcoming more immigrants is an advantage.
1971-1975
In Britain, Germans had a very difficult time in World War 1. Edit: they also had a hard time in australia and where considered aliens
They were treated alright. ___ The period from about 1830-1933 was, if anything, a kind of "golden age" for Jews in most of the German states.
The German immigrants were often not trusted by Americans. Sometimes their homes were even vandalized. The Americans thought that because they were German, they had something to do with the Nazis.
German Canadians were treated very badly.
In the, asian immigrants were treated quite well compared to that. During that, asian immigrants were often robbed or raped in the streets, and lynchings, though less common, were not unheard of. However, both the and that were much better than those. Let's not even talk about the treatment of asian immigrants during those.
really badly... the Australian would rob their houses, in tolerate them and they even took off all the German Street names in Australia cause they hated them so much. They would be treated as German enemies even though they were Australian. Great Warof 1914 to 1918 is meant by World War I.
Immigrants during the 1920's were welcomed warmly because at that time there was a need in the industry of the workforce. Thus welcoming more immigrants is an advantage.
German immigrants often left from ports such as Hamburg and Bremerhaven. These ports were major hubs for transatlantic travel to North America during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
1971-1975
In Britain, Germans had a very difficult time in World War 1. Edit: they also had a hard time in australia and where considered aliens
Yes german jews they were treated with a little more respect but not a lot
The climate in Australia is vastly different from that in Ireland. Ireland is an island Australia is a continent. The majority of Australia's population is descended from immigrants that came here during the last 100 years.
They were treated alright. ___ The period from about 1830-1933 was, if anything, a kind of "golden age" for Jews in most of the German states.
Terribly. There were forced to sign a treaty that basically stated that the whole war was Germany's fault. They had to pay a lot of money to the European nations. When they surrendered, Hitler was in the hospital being treated for a gas attack. When he heard this, he became irate, and so began the rise of Hitler...