no they were called huns or bosche
Germans wer often called "Huns" by their enemies in World War I
All of it. The germans started it with Hitler.
they learned not to mess with the Germans
austraila
Capture them and torture the,
The principal German code in WW2 was known as Enigma.
They were still fighting the Germans
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"Germans" is sometimes colloquially referred to as "Krauts." However, this term is considered offensive by many people and should be used with caution.
It's known about 26.85 Million Germans fought in World War 2, this includes the Weatherman Waffen SS, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Panzer Corps and the Hitler Youth.
In general, Germans eat as often as the rest of the developed world. Their main meals of the day are known as:Breakfast - FrühstückLunch - MittagessenTea/dinner - Abendessen
Back then Turkey was known as the Ottoman Empire, and it allied with the Germans.
Basically, it was the swiftness of the German advancement, known as blitzkrieg - lightning war.
'Jerries' was British army slang during the second world war for Germans. In the first world war, British soldiers were known as 'Tommies'.
No. After World War 2 some Germans called Adolf changed their names.
There was no final German of World War II; millions of Germans survived the war and are even still alive today.
Yes, German submarines were very effective in both world wars. The Germans built excellent submarines and still do.