There were approximately 2,550 German soldiers wounded in the Battle of Britain.
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They were German soldiers. About half of them were from German region of Hesse and the other were from other small German small reigns. For that reason they were called "Hessians" without distinction by the Americans.
no, the french were very against the German soldiers, and sided with England instead Baloney. Some did, and some did not. France was split. Some French soldiers, most natably Marshal Petain, became German allies. Others like General de Gaulle sided with England and fought against the Germans.
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Jackboots is just the name for the German soldiers' knee high boots.
In the book "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli, Jackboots refer to the German soldiers who wore tall leather boots during World War II. They were part of the Nazi regime and were known for their brutality and oppression of Jewish people and other minorities. Their presence in the story symbolizes the fear and danger that Jews faced during the Holocaust.
Jackboots on Whitehall was created on 2010-06-20.
I think I'd like to have these jackboots professionally cleaned.
The German word for "soldiers" is "Soldaten".
There were approximately 2,550 German soldiers wounded in the Battle of Britain.
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4,247,143 German soldiers were wounded in battle during the Great War.
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
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Answer this question…The Soviet army had more soldiers than the German army, and German soldiers were not prepared for the harsh Russian winter.
The soldiers were German, from Germany.