During World War II, the Chinese faced severe mistreatment at the hands of Japanese forces, particularly during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945). The Japanese military committed widespread atrocities, including mass killings, sexual violence, and forced labor, with events like the Nanjing Massacre exemplifying the brutality inflicted on Chinese civilians. This treatment was characterized by a complete disregard for human rights and was motivated by a desire to suppress resistance and assert control over occupied territories. Despite their suffering, the Chinese played a crucial role in the Allied war effort against Japan.
Germany was Britain's main enemy.
In the civil war slaves were still slaves but still, they were with the enemy and were as such treated as the enemy.
They were held as prisoners of war. What that entailed depended upon the "enemy" who caught them. In Britain we often made prisoners of war work, but on the whole we treated them fairly well. In Japan many prisoners were treated extremely badly and were frequently tortured.
The code that was never broken by the enemy was based on the language of Navajo. Neither the Japanese, nor the German could break the code words. The code was used by people that fought in the Pacific war during world war 2.
By a style of warfare known as Blitzkrieg. The idea was to move quickly and crush the enemy with tremendous force.
Some of their main enemies were the Chinese and Slavic Europeans during their expansion westward.
During WW2, the common enemy of China was Japan. Communist vs Nationalist warfare would become a main problem when WW2 ended.
Germany.
Germany was Britain's main enemy.
Japan
The question is unanswerable as asked since it does not define who the "enemy" is.
A statementAfrican American at this time still were being treated unfairly and experianced segregigation.African Americans at this were less of an enemy now that the Japenesse had attack the United states.
I would say Germany. Although Japan was a big enemy.
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.
Germany and Japan
In the civil war slaves were still slaves but still, they were with the enemy and were as such treated as the enemy.
They were held as prisoners of war. What that entailed depended upon the "enemy" who caught them. In Britain we often made prisoners of war work, but on the whole we treated them fairly well. In Japan many prisoners were treated extremely badly and were frequently tortured.