To suffer a crushing defeat. This comes from Napoleon's battle of Waterloo which he lost.
The Germans came to grief in Russia at the significant battle of Stalingrad from which they never recovered ; the battle for the city was from 17 July 1942 - 2 February 1943 .
In The World That Never Was, after you defeat Xigbar and meet up with Riku
go on the exploding bins and then goto downtown and meet lightning mcqueen
During World War I, the Germans had an army attacking from the south of Paris and an army attacking from the North of Paris. They intended to crush the French army caught in between. The English General was totally incompetent and got totally lost. He led his army right between the two German armies. The military maneuver is called a defeat in detail. If you can't be good, be lucky.
The two species would not meet, since they live in different parts of the world.
What conditions did the British expect Zionists to meet?
There may be several ways of answering this question. For instance, it could be argued that the destruction of the Graf Spee in 1939 was Germany's first defeat. I would say that Germany's first significant defeat was at Stalingrad in early 1943.
At present day Waterloo, Belgium.
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Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815.
If you mean World War 2, the Germans had to be occupied by four countries and abide by the Postdam Conference. See Link Below. If you mean World War 1, the Germans had 14 points they had to abide by whether they liked it or not. They were very bitter about their surrender reparations they had to meet and it fueled Adolph Hitler to disregard it and start a war. See Link Below.