Most of those who were prisoners of war were sent home after the war, though in many cases not immediately. The USSR kept some German prisoners till 1955.
I believe if you add up the forces which came from the west and the east into Germany and all the German soldiers you would get a total of 5 million.
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it was a time in the morning where all the soldiers stood on on what was called a fire step and waited to see if any German raids were happening and phillip spanked his cat
Germans had many nicknames in the World War I. Most popular nicknames of Germans are as below: Deutsch, Alammani, Boche, Fritz, Heinies, Jerry, Kraut, Nazi, Teutons, Bosche, Bosch, Piefke, Oosterbuur, Preiss, Njemac, Mute, Friedrich, Sakslane, Alboche, Crucco, Tedesco, Mof, Muffe, Poep, Poepenlaand, Fryc, Szwab, Szkop, Pig-Swabian, Robber-neck,
utilized soldiers from all over Europe including countries they recently conquered..in some cases they used them (foreign soldiers) as occupation troops, freeing up the German troops for combat roles..
'Fritz' was the nickname for all German soldiers in WW1. The Bristish were called 'Tommy's' I believe.
lthe Canadian army killed all of the German soldiers and declared the winnig of the second world war
One is "Through all my years in war, this the worst." "Nuts" the reply to German forces surrounding the soldiers in Bastoine when asked to surrender. (not sure of the spelling)
I believe if you add up the forces which came from the west and the east into Germany and all the German soldiers you would get a total of 5 million.
In World War 2 Adolf Hitler and his German soldiers captured all the Jewish and held them captive in concentration camps all over Germany.
Wilson made the CPI (Committee on Public Information) picture German soldiers as blood thirsty "Huns". And the US all thought differently of German soldiers and Anti-German feeling grew. For example, German language wasn't taught in school, German newspapers were closed, and music written by Germans would never play.
No
Like all soldiers fear and boredom
Germany put about 18 million men under arms in World War 2, the U.S. about 19 million. These figures include all services, not just the army. The population of Germany in 1939 was 69 million and that of the U.S. about 131 million.
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it was a time in the morning where all the soldiers stood on on what was called a fire step and waited to see if any German raids were happening and phillip spanked his cat