World War II
War hysteria refers to the intense emotional reaction and panic experienced by a society during times of conflict, often leading to irrational fears and prejudices against perceived enemies. This phenomenon can drive a nation towards drastic measures, such as internment or discrimination against specific groups, as seen in the United States during World War II when Japanese Americans faced widespread suspicion and hostility, leading to their forced relocation and internment.
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