During World War II, Germans, particularly those living in Allied countries, faced discrimination through internment, social ostracism, and violence. Many were forcibly relocated to internment camps, where they were held without trial due to fears of espionage or collaboration. Additionally, anti-German sentiment led to widespread prejudice, resulting in job losses, property vandalism, and exclusion from community activities. This discrimination was fueled by Propaganda that depicted Germans as the enemy, further entrenching societal divisions.
On the whole, German immigrants to the US were welcomed. It is possible that Catholic Germans had a harder time than German Protestants. During World War 1, however, there was anti-German hysteria in all the English-speaking countries, not just the US.
the Jewish people were highly discriminated on by Germans, health benefits, loans etc were refused to be given to the Jews, during the rise of Hitler it was then announced that the entire Jewish race shall be exterminated
The Germans
Germans...I think.
Ships
because we fought against japan and that is apart of hawais roots
On the whole, German immigrants to the US were welcomed. It is possible that Catholic Germans had a harder time than German Protestants. During World War 1, however, there was anti-German hysteria in all the English-speaking countries, not just the US.
No, in fact they were really appreciated.
The Germans were fighting as part of the axis powers.
the Jewish people were highly discriminated on by Germans, health benefits, loans etc were refused to be given to the Jews, during the rise of Hitler it was then announced that the entire Jewish race shall be exterminated
Europe
yes
Probably most Germans were hated. But them USA Germans might not have!
The Germans
Germans...I think.
the Germans
The Germans