The German codename for the occupation of the Rhineland was "Operation Winter Excercise" .
The name Tillmann (sic) is German and is found mainly in parts of the Rhineland and Westphalia. It isn't specifically Jewish.
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Yes, the name Miller is of German origin. It is a common surname in Germany and is derived from the occupation of a miller, someone who operated a mill for grinding grain.
In World War Two, Germany created code names for military operations just in case they decided to invade a country even if it was not on their "A" List of things to do, in a manner of speaking. Germany had no problem in violating a nations declared neutrality if it was deemed necessary. Belgium for example declared itself "neutral" as early as 1936. They saw the German military build up in Europe and wanted to avoid becoming involved in another European war. Their neutrality was not respected however.
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A4 was the German v2
Operation Barbarossa was the German code name for their attack into Russia, which was launched on Sunday 22 June 1941.
Any Wolfsberg in Romania - this is a German toponym. A possible obsolete name from the period of the Austrian occupation ?
This surname is seen in two completely different cultures.It originates from Hindu, where it is a variant of the Sanskrit word "Kula", which means family or clan.It also originates from Germany, where the name was given to a group of people who inhabited a certain area of Rhineland (North Germans) and literally means pit or pond.Whether your name is Hindu or German depends on the ethnic origin of your family, whether you are Asian or European.
Is Scott Jewish?... No. Weiland is a German surname, but Jews often take Gentile names when convenient. Ask his mother. Weiland is his stepfather's last name, his real father's last name is Kline. The name Kline comes from the German province known as the Rhineland. Kline is the name for a small or short person deriving it's origin from the German word "kleine", which means "small".
Rhineland is a region in Germany. It gets its' name from the river Rhine that flows through the area. In 1936, Germany remilitarized Rhineland as part of the prelude to World War II.