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Q: What month in 1943 did Dutch students refuse to sign a loyalty oath to the Germans?
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What month in 1943 did Dutch students have to sign the loyalty oath in World War 2?

In 1943 the NAZIs demanded that the Dutch students sign a loyalty oath in World War 2. 85 percent of the students declined to sign the oath, leaving most of them in hiding. Mid-1943, around June, the Dutch formed a resistance against the NAZIs.


How do 80 percent of Dutch students reply to German demands that they sign a loyalty oath to Germany?

In 1943, when university students were required to sign an oath of loyalty to the occupying forces, over eighty-five percent refused to sign and thousands rushed into hiding.


Who came after the Dutch?

The Germans


Do the Dutch come from Germany?

No. Dutch are from The Netherlands. Germans are from Germany.


How did Pennsylvania dutch get their name?

germans


What type of immigrants were Pennsylvania dutch?

They were and are Germans.


What is the difference between Dutch and Germany?

The Dutch came from Holland, and the Germans came from Germany.


What do the Germans do for luck instead of crossing their fingers?

the Germans press their thumbs, so do the Scandinavians the Dutch and the Belgians.


Which two European fought against the British with the Americans?

Dutch and the germans


Why is the term Pennsylvania dutch misleading?

English people thought they heared the Germans say Deutch, so they thought they were Dutch.


What is the definition for the word Dutch?

As an adjective: Related to the Netherlands As a noun: the language spoken in the Netherlands, as well as Suriname and a few Carribean islands. "The Dutch" refers to the inhabitants of the Netherlands. An individual inhabitant is called a Dutchman or Dutchwoman. In the past, Dutch referred to both the Germans (High Dutch) and the Dutch (Low Dutch). However, due to Britain's rivalry with the Netherlands, the word Dutch became attatched to them. This is partly why "Pennsylvanian Dutch" is called Dutch even though it actually comes from German. It's also why the Germans call themselves "Deutsch".


What were the Germans in Pennsylvania called because the settlers couldn't pronounce Deutsch?

Dutch.