It was not the Germans and they did not invade Rome. It was the Germanic peoples. They spoke various Germanic languages. Germanic is a language group which nowadays comprises German, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and English. Thus these peoples were the ancestors of the people who now speak these languages. The did not invade Rome. They invaded the western part of the Roman Empire. They were migratory peoples who were in search of new lands to settle. They were the Vandals, Sueves, Alans, Alemanni, Burgundians, Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Frisians. The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by these invasions.
No, it was in 1939.
The Germanic tribes
Paratroopers (fallschirmjäger)
The Germans did not invade North America during WWII.
Because they boarded the France and started to take over.
400 a.D.
the first invaders ever to invade rome was the huns!!
2001
No, it was in 1939.
The outside groups such as German Barbarians (no offence to any current germans) and Mongolians wanted to invade rome because rome had alot of territory and at the time seemed to be a weak target with lots of gold. The Vandals sacked Rome in 455 A.D. They did it because Rome was weak.
September 1st 1939.
1941
Through the Belgian Ardennes.
New Zealand invade Samoa to defeat the Germans and rule them.
The Germanic tribes
The Channel Islands, Jersey and Guernsey. In the Mediterranean the Germans also pounded Malta from the air, but did not invade. The British and Germans had a vicious battle on the Greek island of Crete, which the Germans won, ejecting the British.
1 September 1939.