During World War I, people who were feared included enemy soldiers, particularly those from opposing nations, as they were seen as threats on the battlefield. Additionally, spies and saboteurs were feared for their potential to undermine military efforts and gather intelligence. Within societies, certain ethnic groups, such as Germans in Allied countries, faced suspicion and hostility, leading to discrimination and violence. The fear was often fueled by Propaganda and a heightened sense of nationalism.
my mom
Nazi, not a democracy
it is dailyreviewed i can not understand it and i did not type that answer in.
Totalitarian
The axis powers were fascist.
Mainly eastern Europeans and a large proportion of jews fled to Australia during and after the war.
They did not keep count of how many people were killed by the bazooka in World War 2. They don't have that luxury during battles to do that type of counting.
Good people and Bad people
world travelers
Nothing
The Japanese Type 100 is a submachinegun which was manufactured during the Second World War.
Dutch
The same type it has now.
The same type it has now.
They were tough.
my mom
medincende