The majority of U.S. citizens hated Japan and all Asians for what they did in Hawaii. ... Japanese Americans did what they could to remember their heritages, but in the closely monitored camps much sense was lost. ... Resentment from both parties lasted for many years. ... Wartime propaganda and resentment from people who lost loved ones in the Pacific attributed to the postwar anti-Japanese sensation. ...
To what extent can Hitler be held responsible for the outbreak of world war two? ... The Treaty of Versailles had humiliated the German people and caused deep routed resentment among them. ... Amongst the chaos, it is difficult to say to what extent Hitler can be held responsible for the key decisions that led to the outbreak of war in 1939. ... There has been much debate over the subject of to what extent Hitler can be blamed for the outbreak of war in 1939. Historians disagree over to what extent Hitler can be blamed. ...
What is war? ... What is the difference between the two scales? ... Our eyes smoldered just as much with resentment and hate when we witnessed such a grisly sight. ... What caused the attack on September eleventh? ... However, what causes the "smaller-scale acts of war"? ...
But the notion of what Germany stood for is what worried Roosevelt Bechloss discusses what actions will be taken against Germany after the war; if it will be divided or not and how to sufficiently reprimand them with out creating the kind of resentment that brought about Hitler. ... As David Ben Gurion said in 1944 we do not know the entire truth about anything that is going on in Poland it was hard for the other countries of the world to know what they can and should be doing. ...
What is my response? ... With its occupations come enormous resentment at the U.S.'... What about when the USA sat back and watched millions die in World War II? ... Well to that, I say: What sheltered world have you been living in? ... What about the people who live in constant fear DIRECTLY because of American actions abroad? ...
Violence, as a resolution, only brings out hatred and resentment between the conflicting parties, even after conflicts have ended. ... After a jury has decided what is right there should be no more conflict between those that oppose each other. ... Injustice is what everyone resents and tries to prevent it from occurring. ... Most people have a rational idea of what is moral and just. ...
Kevin Hokoana The seeds of WW2: What set the world on the path to world war two? ... The treaty was the cause of great resentment among Germans and made their ability to flourish and be part of a post war world impossible. ... The anger caused by casualties and loss of infrastructure Page 2 set the tone for what would be a treaty that would later help Hitler and his party wage world war two. ... At the end of the treaty, the Japanese were not appeased, later they would take by force what they couldn't accomplish at Versailles. ...
What is International Trade International trade is when countries exchange goods and services with one another. ... Now that these items are under threat from the Japanese, it is causing unusual resentment and distress to some Americans, especially after watching the Japanese buy heavily into Hollywood and other parts of their lives. ...
Fredrick slowly climbed within the company learning about what needed to be done to stay success full. ... All of what Fredrick had worked so hard to obtain was almost taken away by a fire in the summer of 1902, it took decades for the company to recover from the damage done to the land and even longer to overcome the financial impact. ... At the meeting I would receive feedback on what caused the malfunction on the paper machine and what was done to rectify the situation. ... However, I was no where near prepared for what happen this summer. ... I also saw the loyalty and resentment that ...
Because of their resentment towards the Chinese and Japanese schools, the second generation was seen as ignorant towards their culture. ... The second generation did what they could to fit in besides the clothes and styles of the American; they even changed their names. ... Some even left the house because of their parents control over what they wanted, their independence. ... But even though this is what the Nisei were taught, there was still a generation gap that stood between parents and their children. ...
The French resented being under Spanish influence and this resentment led to a series of wars and confrontations between the two countries. ... This was what the European stage looked like. ... I would like to compare the whole Hapsburg-Europe equation with what the Soviet Union did in the 1980's. ...
The result was feelings of confusion and resentment. ... However what they saw post-war was a country that implemented law that gave women the right to work outside the home when it was politically needed and then laws that were rescinded making it difficult to find work. ... In fact what happened for many was a lifelong battle of mental illness with long-lasting effects on the family as a unit. ... Those suffering reached out for help to only be given the wrong diagnoses of schizophrenia, at the time many were told they were suffering from "soldiers heart", "shell shock" ...