Civilians were treated extremely roughly; Even German citizens. In fact, those who didn't fight, or didn't want to fight, were subject to immediate execution, no matter if they were women, old men, or even children.
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Germany.
Badly by most civilians, treated as brothers by their fellow servicemen.
Well over a million civilians were killed in Germany from the aerial bombing attacks.
Germany strategy during the first and second world war was strategic bombing, use of chemical weapons and the massacre of civilians capable of fighting against them.
Like their ally Germany, Japanese civilians had to endure US/allied "air raids" (aerial bombing). As for routine living; Japanese males were drafted into military service (as in Germany), and the females were sent to factories to support the war effort.
Germany.
Most likely the attacks by Germany (in either world war) against American civilians and American shipping in the Atlantic Ocean.
Badly by most civilians, treated as brothers by their fellow servicemen.
they were fare civilians but could been racist at and treated badly
how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers
They wanted to make Germany weaker militarily. they blamed germany for the war and made them pay lots of reperations
The Allies treated Germany very harshly with the treaty. After World War 1 Germany was in economical crisis. If the Allies would have helped Germany after the war maybe Adolf Hitler would never have a reason to start World War 2
They treated Germany rather too punitively, which created much resentment in Germany. A resentment that Hitler used to bring about WW2.
They wanted to make Germany weaker militarily. they blamed germany for the war and made them pay lots of reperations
The German stab-in-the-back theory was a belief popular among many Germans after World War I that claimed the German military did not truly lose the war on the battlefield, but were instead betrayed by civilians on the home front. This belief helped perpetuate the myth that Germany had been unfairly treated by the Treaty of Versailles and fueled resentment towards the Weimar Republic.
Almost all the blame for the war was placed on Germany. ~ Apexvs.com
Almost all the blame for the war was placed on Germany. ~ Apexvs.com