May I respectfully suggest the following:
The Last Nazis by Perry Biddiscombe Charleston, S.C. Tempus Publishing, Inc. 2000 ISBM: 0-7524-1793-2
Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
At the end of WW2 Poland's borders were pushed westwards into areas like East Prussia, Pomerania and Silesia - areas that were populated by Germans and that didn't have Polish minorities. The Germans were expelled. The German-speaking population of Czechoslovakia was expelled. Large numbers of ethnic Germans were expelled from all the Eastern Bloc countries. Expelling people, especially on this scale, involves hardship and deaths. The (German) League of Expellees claims that 11.7 million Germans were expelled and that about 2 million died in the process. This second figure (of about 1 in 6) seems high to me, but that doesn't alter the fact that many perished.
In addition, many German soldiers died in Soviet capitivity after WW2, and an estimated 5,000-9,000 in American captivity in Europe.
I'll see if I can recommend reading, but much of the literature is NOT reliable and some of it is Propaganda.
Joncey
"After the Reich" Giles McDonogh 2007 ISBN 13=978-0-465=0038=9
I have been researching this topic and in the childrens book, "Life in the Old West- The Railroad" it said that the Germans were involved in building the track.
the jews thought that the germans were awful people. That the germans had brought them to hell. (my english professor told me this answer)
germans
Revenge
The Germans or the Aryan race.
I have been researching this topic and in the childrens book, "Life in the Old West- The Railroad" it said that the Germans were involved in building the track.
well,basically the main idea of the book. it is like '' what is the main topic for this book''. main topic is the main idea
The Allies did not surrender in WW2 . You must be reading a different book than us.
Anne Frank and her family were discovered by the Germans on August 4, 1944, after being in hiding for over two years in Amsterdam. They were arrested by the Nazis and sent to concentration camps, where Anne Frank ultimately died in early 1945.
no where, the book was written later.
the jews thought that the germans were awful people. That the germans had brought them to hell. (my english professor told me this answer)
In the content of the book.
germans
To knowing about the topic then i will do
The best book on the topic of the Roman Catholic Church is "The Roman Catholic Church: An Illustrated Story. You can purchase this book online from retailers such as Amazon.
Revenge
They couldn't fight the Germans back because they didn't have enough weapons to fight back to the Germans and when a shipped tried to get weapons or leave the Germans would torpedo it.