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During World War 1, the primary language spoken by the Allied powers was English, while German was spoken by the Central Powers, which included Germany and Austria-Hungary. However, soldiers from various countries spoke their respective native languages on the battlefield, reflecting the diverse linguistic backgrounds of the combatants.
Yes, Dwight D. Eisenhower could speak German. He learned the language while serving as the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe during World War II. Eisenhower used his German language skills during meetings and communications with German counterparts.
During World War 1, due to anti-German sentiment, schools in the United States stopped teaching the German language and sauerkraut was sometimes renamed "liberty cabbage." This was part of efforts to dissociate from German culture and avoid associations with the enemy during the war.
The languages spoken in China during World War 2 are the same languages spoken there today: Mandarin, Cantonese, and about 290 other dialects.
Irena Gut Opdyke spoke Polish and German. She was a Polish nurse who worked as a housekeeper for a German officer during World War II.
You speak the same language you spoke at the beginning of World War I.
People in the Netherlands mainly spoke Dutch, just as they do today.
Elie Wiesel spoke Yiddish, Hungarian, and German during World War II while he was imprisoned in concentration camps.
Not as an official language. The Italians never colonized, and they never pushed that far south during the Second World War, so there was no Italian influence there. English is the official language in Nigeria.
Navajo language
Same languages as today in the world.
They used alot of slang
During World War 1, the primary language spoken by the Allied powers was English, while German was spoken by the Central Powers, which included Germany and Austria-Hungary. However, soldiers from various countries spoke their respective native languages on the battlefield, reflecting the diverse linguistic backgrounds of the combatants.
The Catholic religion and the French language was second to Vietnamese religion/language during the war. When we met a (South) Viet National in the field, if he didn't speak English, he could sometimes speak French.
what is the main language of ethiopia
Their language was indecipherable to the enemy
The language of france for at least the past 500 years is French.