Probably most Germans were hated. But them USA Germans might not have!
Because the Germans that lived had to move.
If you have a future.
The battle of moscow Both el Alamein & Stalingrad might be seen as turning points in WW2. The battle of the Bulge was the last throw of the dice for the Germans in the west. In the east the Russian advance is steady & determined. Finally the Allies cross the Rhine at Remagen & in Operation Varsity & eventually meet the Russians on the Elbe river.
Future
communism, republic, and dictatorship. there might be a few others.
she might be but no
You might be able to transfer smells while communicating in the future
both you don't know what the future will bring. it might be scary but it might be pleasant.
The second world war brings about feelings of shame for many older Germans but as time goes on, newer generations have begun to move past that shame and instead realize that it was an awful time. This feeling might be similar to how some Americans might feel about the treatment of Native Americans or how some British people might feel about the treatment of the Indian people. There are many laws that exist now that were formed as a result of the Nazi regime. For example, displaying a swastika in public is a punishable offense. While many Germans acknowledge that the deaths of so many was a tragedy, most are ready to move on and look towards the future.
Some might be worried that communism is making a comeback. Some countries might also take precautions to try and keep it from spreading to other countries. Duhh
It might be easier to use communist, but you asked for communism so...Though the countries' dictator spoke at length about his people's liberties and and personal gains, other countries' rulers viewed the comments as strictly communism.