It was called the Enigma.
Wilhelm gustov
I believe crew members off a British destroyer that had disabled a German submarine during WW2. The German crew was kept in isolation to insure the Germans did not learn that an enigma code machine had been captured by the British..........
To identify a WW2 German medal, you can look for specific markings such as the swastika symbol or the words "Reich" or "Wehrmacht" on the medal. You can also research the design and characteristics of the medal to match it with known WW2 German medals. Additionally, consulting with a historian or collector specializing in WW2 German memorabilia can provide valuable insights.
The Enigma machine. Several nations used this message coding device; the Nazis' use of it just gets discussed more.
Yes, they did have machine guns in WW2
enigma was the German code making machine not code breaking ultra was the code breaking machine
WW1 & WW2.
Wilhelm gustov
luftwaffe
I believe crew members off a British destroyer that had disabled a German submarine during WW2. The German crew was kept in isolation to insure the Germans did not learn that an enigma code machine had been captured by the British..........
Yes, machine guns were used in WW2.
To identify a WW2 German medal, you can look for specific markings such as the swastika symbol or the words "Reich" or "Wehrmacht" on the medal. You can also research the design and characteristics of the medal to match it with known WW2 German medals. Additionally, consulting with a historian or collector specializing in WW2 German memorabilia can provide valuable insights.
they are German solders from ww1 and ww2
This memorial is called "Kleiner Partisane" auf stands in Warschau, in Poland.
The Enigma machine. Several nations used this message coding device; the Nazis' use of it just gets discussed more.
Yes, they did have machine guns in WW2
No where, although they were hated in briton back in the WW2 times. Hence the name being changed to Alsatian to spare them being killed for their name.