the danish really hated the soldiers because the soldiers were very cruel and everyone, especially the Jews suffered
Christian X felt safe riding his horse in the streets of Copenhagen despite the presence of German soldiers because he was a symbol of Danish resistance and national pride during the German occupation in World War II. His public displays of confidence were intended to reassure the Danish people and assert their sovereignty. The soldiers' reluctance to confront the king directly further reinforced his sense of security in the situation. Ultimately, his ride became a powerful statement of defiance against the occupation.
I will feel very nervous if I were stopped by the Germans soldiers.
The German's didn't feel defeated, because Hitler promised them for world domination. That he'd fix Germany and make it the capital of the world, and how he promised everyones life to get better. So the soldiers were still thinking that they could win the next war (aka WW2 (World War 2) ) As a people, the Germans did not feel they had been really defeated in WW I - only "humiliated". Hitler played on that.
they should and proborably do, but they have no choice!!
To help the soldiers feel at home and to be relaxed.
He felt that they were all membes of a superior race, the Aryan race.
Dead.
Probably not. Adolf Hitler used the "lesser races" as a scapegoat to bolster together the German people.
Refusing to use a German word made people feel more American.
Refusing to use a German word made people feel more American.
Because of chrenoblyle
THe German people didn't feel that they were responsible for the war, which started as a local dispute in the Balkans. The German people also didn't feel that they had lost the war because the fighting didn't really take place in Germany, to them they could have won the war if they had not surrendered when they did.