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the number of civilians that died and where German wer10-12million
mainly worried about family members...
To demoralise the civilians into pressuring Hitler to end the war.
The German (and technically English) name for "Gdansk" is "Danzig".After World War 2, Eastern Germany including Danzig were granted to Poland and all German civilians were exiled or murdered, and the city was renamed to Gdansk with Polish civilians moved into the city.
3.25 Million German Civilians died during World War 2, 2.45 Million being people from Germany and 700,000 being Ethnic Germans in other Nations.
because of the alliances the US had made previous to the start of the war along with the threat of the German Uboats attacking US civilians and property.
A German U-boat sank the RMS Lusitania and ocean liner with American civilians on board.
how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers
Yes 50 million civilians was killed in ww2, 45 million were allies civilians and 24 million of them were soviet civilians.
Definitely not. To resist the Nazi government was death to a German citizen (or anyone else for that matter). They most certainly would've been killed had they staged protests.
Religion, and indeed spirituality, in Germany is as varied as it is in the rest of the world. What one German thinks may be completely different from what another thinks, even if they are of the same religious group.
Civilians were treated extremely roughly; Even German citizens. In fact, those who didn't fight, or didn't want to fight, were subject to immediate execution, no matter if they were women, old men, or even children.