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Japanese residents in Germany...

Discussion in 'War in the Pacific' started by PanzerMan, Jun 6, 2002.

  1. PanzerMan

    PanzerMan Member

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    Hello List,

    A friend of mine requested assistance on this question...there were about 300 Japanese residents in Germany during the Second World War...has anyone heard of this? what happened to them? I suppose they were just ordinary citizens living in Germany...did the Germans "disturbed" them?

    My apologies but the information supplied to me was as described above...any leads is appreciated.

    Thanks

    * Alvin *
     
  2. PzJgr

    PzJgr Drill Instructor

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    No facts to provide but that is an interesting question. I would think that being allies and Hitler already providing justification as the Japanese being Asian Aryans, they would have been treated like all of the other German allies.
     
  3. Friedrich

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    Of course they were very respected and they lived happily as MOST of the Germans did!

    They were our allies, a warrior, ancient, wise people like us! Their culture was very appreciated for us also! They are Asian aryans as you say...
     

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