Charlemagne's German - and all other - lands were inherited by his only surviving son, Louis.
When he died in 814, his empire went to his only legitimate son, Louis the pious. After Louis' death in 840, it was divided amongst Louis' three sons; Lothair, Louis and Charles the Bald.
The Bataan death march, and the Dachau death march, were two separate events. The first was in the Philippines and was perpetrated by the Japanese, and the second was in Germany.
After Hitler died the Nazis lost and after that the allies helped people in death camps and concentration camps
no one prevented the Holocaust, it happened.
I would say Charlemagne's greatest achievement was the creation of the Carolingian Empire, which was ancestral to the modern nations of France and Germany. Another possible answer would be the establishment of schools and the promotion of literacy. There are doubtless other views on this.
When he died in 814, his empire went to his only legitimate son, Louis the pious. After Louis' death in 840, it was divided amongst Louis' three sons; Lothair, Louis and Charles the Bald.
The answer is false his empire did not strech into germany Austria and northern Ireland.
Charlemagnes fathers name was Pepin the Short Charlemagnes grandfather was Charles Martel which means Charles the Hammer
They were sent to death camps in Germany
The Bataan death march, and the Dachau death march, were two separate events. The first was in the Philippines and was perpetrated by the Japanese, and the second was in Germany.
yes
He could not read or write
what happened in germany between 1880-1889
After Hitler died the Nazis lost and after that the allies helped people in death camps and concentration camps
it was Charles Martel
Germany major disaster that happened was river flooding.
Brno death march happened in 1945.