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America was concerned about its Japanese Population in WW2.. Amd the Japs were a far smaller Percentage of the American population than Turks In Germany.

America was concerned about its Japanese Population in WW2.. Amd the Japs were a far smaller Percentage of the American population than Turks In Germany.

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Germany would lose. They would not do anything because of feels.

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That would call for a good ol'fashion Turkey shoot.

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After that they would be well prepared for a war with Hungary

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Ooh, oooh, ive seen this one!

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No more wars. Just limited conflicts for arms sales and TV propaganda use. Any military actually barring or vetting news would really have a problem. The point of military action is to bring as much violence as possible to the enemy, the end goal being resolution Nowadays everyone wants to film as oppossed to being in action.

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Ah,see 1940 Germany,dealings with the jooish people.

Leopards,don't change their spots.

Surrender Immediately? Today's Germany is fucking cucked joke.

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The turks have already taken over. So, the question is, how are the turks going to deal with the indigenous german population.

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Easy , the Germans could " resettle in the East " all the Turkroaches

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Was there ever a Japanese group within the US that turned hostile after war broke out during that time?

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>A total of 33,000 Japanese Americans, men and women, served in the armed forces—many with great distinction. Eight hundred of them made the ultimate sacrifice.

https://www.americanveteranscenter.org/avc-media/magazine/avq/avq-issue-ii/wwii-the-japanese-american-experience/

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The big difference with Germany and Turks is that the Japanese assimilated for the most part.

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In Hawaii some Japanese helped a shot down Zero pilot from the Pearl Harbor attack. Native Hawaiians fixed the situation.

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Yes.

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>Much decorated for their valor and often cited as being part of the most decorated unit in World War II for its size and length of service, Japanese Americans served in the U.S. armed forces in disproportionate numbers, despite having their loyalties questioned after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

https://encyclopedia.densho.org/Japanese_Americans_in_military_during_World_War_II/