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they were treated very badly by Hitler but it depended on what country they were in for example he wanted to get rid of jews
During World war 2 there was long separation from loved ones so when soldiers came back they wanted to start families.
about 9 million German soldiers were killed
During World War 1 Great Britain possessed, among others, East Africa, Portugal and India. These colonies served as a source of supplies for the war, including soldiers.
During World War I (and less frequently during World War II), "Hun" referred to Germans. The reason is because at the end of the 1890s, there was a war called the Boxer Rebellion in China. Several countries, including Germany, sent soldiers to help end the rebellion. When the German soldiers were leaving, the German Kaiser (Emperor) told the soldiers that they would be so fierce and deadly that their Chinese enemies would remember them for centuries, just like how the Huns had been remembered and feared in the Roman Empire. Allied propagandists remembered this quote when World War I began, and applied it to German soldiers to portray them as cruel, uncivilized barbarians.