In 1943, when university students were required to sign an oath of loyalty to the occupying forces, over eighty-five percent refused to sign and thousands rushed into hiding.
In 1943 the NAZIs demanded that the Dutch students sign a loyalty oath in World War 2. 85 percent of the students declined to sign the oath, leaving most of them in hiding. Mid-1943, around June, the Dutch formed a resistance against the NAZIs.
take an oath of loyalty
The Wade-Davis Bill
10 percent. which is why it was known as the ten percent plan.
The Military of the US, UK, and France were about 2 percent or less, China at about 25 and the USSR at over 50 percent. For the Axis Military, Italy lost about 4 percent, Japan 25 percent and Germany about 60 percent. As a percentage of the country's population including civilian deaths, the biggest loser was the USSR at 13 percent, Germany at 11 percent, China and Japan at about four percent, and France, the UK and the US at about one percent. The earth's population had decreased by more than 72 million persons.
In 1943 the NAZIs demanded that the Dutch students sign a loyalty oath in World War 2. 85 percent of the students declined to sign the oath, leaving most of them in hiding. Mid-1943, around June, the Dutch formed a resistance against the NAZIs.
a loyalty oath
10 percent of 60 students is 6 students.
a loyalty oath
a loyalty oath
a loyalty oath
72 is 80 percent of 90.
12.4%
easy 58 because 30+12=42 100-42=58
10 percent of students go out instead of use electronic devices
13 students = 1300 %
A decrease of 3.6 students to 20.4 students.