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Q: When did Germans do to anger Americans during World War 1?
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Did France and England needed to receive reparations for the heavy destruction of their land during the war?

It really was not necessary. They took out their anger of the war on Germany. This ultimately caused the start of the second World War.


What courage does the soldiers had during world war 2?

Courage means going against your fear and anger to do that which is scary and tough to do. All of the military men on all sides around the globe showed courage as they fought against fierce enemies. The Japanese and Nazis were exceptionally good warriors. They were hard to defeat and repel. They both had experience in war whereas the Americans did not along with many other Allies. The Brits had some experience but not the amount the Japanese and Nazis had.


Describe the emotional hardship of Vietnam soldiers?

During the war, many soldiers wondered whether the war could ever be won and questioned the real purpose of it. After the war, many of the soldiers learned that many Americans did not support the war or their efforts, and that many Americans were angry with them for fighting in what became a very unpopular war. This led to anger and disillusionment. There were no welcome home parades as in other wars, and veterans felt like they had put their lives on the line for nothing.


How many POWs died in American hands in World War 2 as compared to POWs that died in German and Japanese hands?

the safety of a POW depended on when they chose to or were able to surrender. More than 3,000 of the 10,000 POWs taken on Okinawa were taken in the last three days of fighting, even as more than 4,000 Japanese died. A German soldier who surrendered in North Africa in 1942 was more likely to get decent food and shelter than the 250,000 men who surrendered on the Western Front in April-May 1945, when the Allies' POW intake system to process the Germans was crushed by the numbers of men who surrendered, leaving many without food or shelter in open-air fences. It took Eisenhower's direct intervention to clean up that mess. Just as Germans fought hard to give time for civilians to make it to the West to surrender to the British or Americans instead of the Russians, Germans who surrendered to the Americans or British were better treated than those who surrendered to the French or Polish units, who harbored bitter anger towards the Germans.All of that said, Americans were better off in German captivity, where 75%-90% survived captivity (including Allied bombing). Only 51% of Allied soldiers survived Japanese camps. Out of the 28,000 Japanese taken by the Allies, only a few hundred were killed during the mass riot in Cowra, Australia. Very few Germans died once they reached an Allied Camp, but they were often under fire immediately after surrendering (for example, on D-Day 6/6/44) and many were killed while attempting to surrender. However, tens of thousands more Japanese and Germans died in battle, and many of those probably attempted surrender and were killed, so an accurate figure is hard to come by.Only 17 Japanese and a few hundred Koreans survived the Battle of Tarawa out of over 5000. Generally, assuming that the Allies are not overwhelmed with prisoners and you're not talking about the end of the war in Europe, your chances of survival were marginally better falling into Allied hands than if you were captured by the Germans, and your chances with the Germans were much better than if you were captured by the Japanese.


What was Adolf Hitler's contribution to World War 2?

he took advantage of public anger to gain control . he inspired huge audiences by vowing to restore germany to prosperity and a position of international power. he also offered germans a scapegoat or someone to blame for their problems. he accused a lot of people (especially jews of causing germanys defeat in world war 1. ) and thats all i know :)

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Which of the following is true about popular music during World War II?

Songs targeting the Pacific encompassed the sentiment of anger and revenge Americans shared following the Pearl Harbor attack


How long did Isolationist during War World II last for?

Very few Americans and Canadians remained isolationists after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. It was an overnight sensation. Anger turned Americans into people who wanted to fight and get revenge. They did. Many of the Canadians went to the war in the Pacific too.


What made the Germans believe that genocide was all right?

Hitler. ignorance. self entitlement. anger


How many Americans experience office rage or anger at work?

Most of the America. America is full of anger which also includes you.


What are the bad influences of Americans?

There are many bad influences of Americans such as using anger to solve a problem. Americans also use alcohol to solve their problems.


Why did the draft anger americans?

They didn't want to go thru boot camp!


What did the British do to anger Americans in the early 1800?

stole the cargo off our ships and kidnapper our sailors


What was life in America like in 1941?

Much of the world was already at war. Japan was busy with its own imperialist mission in the Far East. Although anger at Japan was evident in the world and in the United States, Americans wanted no part in the United States.


Who did Cole forgive during his dance of anger?

he forgave himself.


What was the cause of jim's anger?

he had fallen asleep during the storm


Who saves Elie Wiesel from getting strangled?

Franek, Elie's foreman, intervenes to save him from being strangled by idek during a moment of anger.


What was the effect of the policy of Japanese internment on Asian-Americans?

It was met with a sense of betrayal, dismay, sadness and sometimes anger.