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The answer is simply no, but we did outnumber them, back then the Germans had the best guns, the best tanks, and the best explosives, they also had a stealth fighter under development that would not be detectable with radars before the Cold War.
The Germans had approximately 700 tanks, within reach of the D Day beaches. However, most of these tanks were under Hitler's direct control and he refused to release them until mid-afternoon on the 6th. By this time the Allies had landed over 300 tanks and many vehicles and the arriving German tanks did not engage until the next day.
the Russians used German sheperds to crawl under tanks and blow themselves up but this tactic wasn't tried because the Russians thought the dogs would blow up their own tanks do to the fact that they trained the dogs using their own tanks. Germans used dogs to maul infantry.
In a nest, under the brooder hen.
Not really. The "under development scheme" is particularly wrong.
In July of 1944, the French city of Caen was a German stronghold. The Germans believed that defending the city was of great importance and used 700 of its available 900 tanks to face the British troops under the command of Field Marshall Montgomery.
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During the Second World War The Netherlands were driven by the Germans. The Netherlands was part of the Third Reich and fell under the rule of Hitler. greets, A Dutchie :)
what the Germans called their state under the nazis
The development stage you are referring to is likely the accumulation of adipose tissue (fat) beneath the skin. This typically occurs during the growth and maturation stages of development.
the word in German is Unterseeboot -- literally, boat under the sea. The informal name for the vessels are U-Boat.
Holocaust. This was done by the Germans under the orders of Hitler in WWII.