Germany was a Dictatorship and that did not please democratic
APEX: Germany sank ships carrying Americans
Most likely the attacks by Germany (in either world war) against American civilians and American shipping in the Atlantic Ocean.
Germany invaded Poland privacy and the allies France and Britain declared war
Suspicion of Germany's autocratic government
Germany would not agree to end its naval attacks.
The imperial ambitions of Germany worried those with trading ties to Europe, and Germany had targeted the shipping of neutral nations such as the US.
No, the sinking of the USS Maine caused the Spainish-American War.
Most likely the attacks by Germany (in either world war) against American civilians and American shipping in the Atlantic Ocean.
Acts of german aggresion
Germany's brutal invasion of neutral Belgium
Germany declared war on France and invaded Belgium. This caused the United Kingdom to declare war on Germany.The time lines of WW1 and 2 can be found in the related links below.
It caused Germany alot of pain The country was corrupted after such violence, segregation and racism against jews.
President Wilson asked for a declaration of war against Germany primarily due to the resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare by the German Navy, which posed a direct threat to American ships and lives. Additionally, the interception of the Zimmerman Telegram, in which Germany proposed a military alliance with Mexico against the United States, further inflamed public opinion and solidified the call for action. These events collectively pushed Wilson to abandon his earlier stance of neutrality and seek congressional approval for war.
My opinion against Germany is shaped by historical events, particularly its actions during World War II, which included widespread atrocities and violations of human rights. Additionally, contemporary issues such as political decisions and nationalist movements can also contribute to a critical view. It's essential to recognize that opinions can be nuanced and are often informed by a combination of historical context, current events, and personal experiences.
Germany's brutal invasion of neutral Belgium
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Public opinion against Germany, particularly during World War I and World War II, was shaped by a combination of militarism, aggressive expansionist policies, and widespread propaganda that portrayed Germany as a threat to global peace. Events such as the invasion of Belgium in WWI and the atrocities committed during WWII, including the Holocaust, further fueled anti-German sentiment. Additionally, economic factors and nationalistic fervor contributed to a perception of Germany as a common enemy, solidifying opposition among allied nations.
The sinking of the ocean liner RMS Lusitania.