No, his bunker in Belgium on the front lines.
Begin with, "Ever-despised tyranical dictator..." or something along the lines thereof.
He was a Corporal and a runner, he would run messages to and from the front lines. He was an NCO Non Commissioned Officer. He was wounded during a gas attack which along with the end of the war put an end to his service.
yes
I think the all women should fight in front lines in the war because if the women are brave to take care of their kids while their men is in the war the should they are also able to fight in the front lines in the war.
It depends on the branch. In the USAF colonels are allowed on the front lines (I think, im not completely sure) I hope this helps.
Yes. Though most of his time on the front lines was not spent actually fighting, look up trench warfare. He was injured and won the Iron Cross, first class (the German equivalent of the medal of honor). Unlike many other leaders of the time, he did not award himself many medals and only wore the Iron Cross which he earned.
well, since they were not on the front lines, German officers often attended lavish banquets
Because it was when the Allies shattered the Nazi's defensive lines and pretty much told the Nazi leaders that the war was lost to them. With D-Day, a 2nd front had been opened on Germany's front lines, something Hitler was actually trying to AVOID. -_-
Hitler intended to cut the sea lines between the US and Europe by having an armada of ships block the shipping channels. Hitler tried everything possible to cut the sea lines.
__*Squall Lines .
The could not fight in combat. The women in the military could learn to use guns but they could not fight in the front lines. They were also not supposed to get pregnant, esp. out of wedlock.