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The German immigrants were often not trusted by Americans. Sometimes their homes were even vandalized. The Americans thought that because they were German, they had something to do with the Nazis.

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With the exception of World War II, German immigrants to Canada were treated as fairly as other immigrants. Many Germans who had experienced intolerance in the United States such as former Hessian soldiers, and Mennonites were treated well once they entered Canada. During the second world war, there was widespread anti-German sentiment due to the actions of the Third Reich.

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When they first started immigrating to the United States, they were treated with disdain, contempt and distrust. They were given ugly nicknames like Kraut. They suffered greatly because of the discrimination against them. It was hard to find jobs and if they did, they were paid poorer than non-immigrants. Children of German immigrants were bullied and made fun of because of their speech patterns, dress patterns and different behavioral traits.

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