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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.

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