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  2. History of immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    At the end of World War II, "regular" immigration almost immediately increased under the official national origins quota system, as refugees from war-torn Europe began immigrating to the U.S. After the war, there were jobs for nearly everyone who wanted one, but most women who had been employed during the war went back into the home.

  3. UK public ‘not as welcoming’ to us today, says post-war ...

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    Yen Hoang Lam and her family were exiled from Vietnam in the late 1970s fleeing their home country by boat.

  4. Europe facing up to new era due to Trump, Dutch minister says

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    BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Europe is "at the start of a new era" and needs to learn to rely on itself, Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp said on Monday as the continent scrambles to react to U.S ...

  5. Americans, Russians have discussed Ukraine war through Swiss ...

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    Trump, in office for just a month, has sharply changed the U.S. approach toward the three-year-old Ukraine conflict, engaging directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin and pushing for a quick ...

  6. Anti-American sentiment in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The 1898 war was perceived in the US as a "splendid little war" but as a national disaster to many in Spain. [9] However, despite the attempts from the most obstinate right-wingers, who continued to engage in feeding anti-American sentiment, the immediate aftermath left a focus on self-criticism and a grave crisis in the "national psyche ...

  7. Anti-American sentiment in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Americanism was common while Germany was divided after the Second World War. This anti-American sentiment was present in both West and East Germany. However, it was mostly present in East Germany due to Soviet and East German propaganda. Many Germans hated America because of capitalism in general, or because of the humiliation the Allies ...

  8. Meet Europeans who moved to the US and say there’s no ... - AOL

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    For all the stories of Americans who’ve decamped to Europe for a better lifestyle, there are plenty of Europeans who’ve made the US their home and plan to stay put. Meet Europeans who moved to ...

  9. Foreign interventions by the United States - Wikipedia

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    1917–1920: The U.S. intervened in Europe during World War I. Over the next 18 months, the U.S. would suffer casualties of 116,708 killed and 204,002 wounded. U.S. troops also intervened in the Russian Civil War against the Red Army via the Siberian intervention and the Polar Bear Expedition's North Russia intervention.