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The captain of the German battleship Bismarck was Ernst Lindemann.
There were approximately 2,550 German soldiers wounded in the Battle of Britain.
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His parents were German speaking Swiss immigrants.
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Captain Miller made a wise decision by letting the German soldier go because this avoided revenge attacks from the other side.
The German word for "soldiers" is "Soldaten".
My Father earned his by saving the life of his Captain in WWII in the town of Saarlautern, Germany. His Captain was jumped by a German soldier on November 21, 1944. My Father, being a former heavyweight boxer, hand-to-hand knife fighting specialist dispatched the German soldier and saved his Captains life. That is one way.
Kirsti behaves defiantly around the German soldiers, showing her resistance to their presence through her words and actions. She is outspoken and unafraid to express her dislike for them, often challenging their authority. Kirsti's strong personality and courage in standing up to the soldiers demonstrate her bravery and determination to resist the occupation.
The captain of the German battleship Bismarck was Ernst Lindemann.
In "Number the Stars," making fun of the German soldiers serves to show the resistance and defiance of the Danish people against the occupying forces. It also highlights the power of humor and solidarity in difficult times. Additionally, it helps to humanize the soldiers and break down the fear and intimidation they try to instill.
Annemarie, Ellen, and Kirsti were stopped by soldiers because they were out past curfew during the occupation by German soldiers in Denmark. Curfew was strictly enforced to control the movement of civilians and prevent any resistance activities.
The german soldiers came to uncle henrik’s house because they saw that a lot of people were going to his house, so they were suspicious and thought that there were jews in a hideout.
There were approximately 2,550 German soldiers wounded in the Battle of Britain.
4,247,143 German soldiers were wounded in battle during the Great War.