I spent the weekend watching WW2 films with an acquaintance. While watching Band of Brothers, we saw the scene with the American who was serving with the Wermacht as a Volksdeutsche . This got me to wondering, and perhaps some of you fine folks will know more about this than I do--because I don't know much. How were those people viewed at the time? Would a person from America, for example, be treated like any other German once they came to the Fatherland? Would they have had the same opportunities as a natural born German? I assume this may have changed once the USA entered the war, but I'm not sure.
I apologize if this seems like a stupid question, but it's a particular area of history I don't know much about. Any input would be appreciated.
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I apologize if this seems like a stupid question, but it's a particular area of history I don't know much about. Any input would be appreciated.
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