to quit or surrender
Ack-Emma is the phrase that means in the morning and was used during World War 1.
families
Yes
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You are meaning "Wehrmarkt" which was the German term for their armed forces during World War II
The meaning of the name 'Amarice' is one who is every powerful in battle. The name was common during World War 2.
This organization operated in secrecy during the second world war.
It fought for the British as they promised to give freedom though they did not
Technically it was. All elections were suspended during the war meaning that, strictly speaking, Britain was not a democracy.
Basically, it was the swiftness of the German advancement, known as blitzkrieg - lightning war.
To say <GUILT> no, by its meaning on word. But it must be sorry that it couldn't recover its territory lost during Balkan wars
Having a large standing army and navy.