The German leader from 1933 through the end of WW2 was Adolf Hitler.
Alaric was the Germanic leader that took Rome in 410 A.D.
While the germanic tribes were invading, a germanic leader Odoacer, a former Roman army recriut, finally conquered Rome in 476 A.D.
the huns with a leader call Attila
Odoacer is generally credited with bringing the Western Empire to an end in AD 476.
I think it was someone in Germany... i saw it on an artica but im not sure
Comitatus
"Comitatus" is what i found in an article. :/ Good Luck with SOS.
There was never a Germanic language. There were many different Germanic tribes who spoke similar languages which might be called Germanic.
Wolfgang Golther has written: 'Handbuch der germanischen Mythologie' -- subject(s): Culture, Germanic, Germanic Culture, Germanic Mythology, Germanic peoples, Mythology, Germanic, Religion
A Germanic leader called Odoacer overthrew and replaced the last Roman emperor of the western part of the empire. He ruled from 476 to 493.
Germanic refers to having a Teutonic background.
Yes. It is a north Germanic language