Watch on the Rhine

In Hellman's, Watch on the Rhine, what is the importance of the area they lived in?

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The play is set in Washington D.C. during WWII. The United States has not yet entered the war, but the Germans are under suspicion, and Teck's association with the men at the German embassy becomes a source of conflict among the characters in the play. The setting is important because it takes place directly within the United States capital.

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Watch on the Rhine