They came up with the schlieffen plan in 1905, or the swinging door plan, which would help them if they had a war on 2 fronts. However, this plan failed during ww1, contributing to the many causes which made them lose ww1.
America's foreign policy during WW1 was on of non-intervention in the politics and conflicts of other countries. She was however eventually dragged into the war to defend her national interests and sovereignty.
German and the Russian troops.
maintain an open trade policy in Asia
There were a large number of German WW1 fighter aircraft from the Fokker Eindekker to the Fokker DVIII. Albatros, Pfalz, Roland Et.al. manufactured fighter aircraft duing WW1.
There were electric light in German trenches in WW1 because they were more advanced and had better trenches than the British.
France
America's foreign policy during WW1 was on of non-intervention in the politics and conflicts of other countries. She was however eventually dragged into the war to defend her national interests and sovereignty.
Underseaboat.
No
they are German solders from ww1 and ww2
Ludendorf WW1 German general ?
the 1916 luger was a WW1 pistol. However, many WW1 lugers were pressed into German service during WW2. Not necessary nazi marking on WW1 lugers...........but possible
yes he has. his wartime experiences formed him to follow the policy of appeasment as he was prime minister before WW2
Underseaboats.
maybe
No, he was just a Corporal in the German army then.
At the time, it included only Germany. It comprised territories in modern Denmark, Belgium, France, and Poland: Ribe/North Schleswig in Denmark. Eupen-Malmedy in Belgium (German-speaking, taken after WW1) Lorraine-Alsace in France (German-speaking, taken after WW1) Pommerania, Pommeralia, East and West Prussia, Posen, Silesia in Poland (mostly German-speaking, most taken after WW2, some after WW1)