well for one thing the Germans were pounding the British and in World War 1 and 2 they would have eventually went down if the U.S. hadn't intervened so uh yeah they aren't useless at all actually, they would not hav beaten the British, because they were unable to invade across the channel, because the RAF beat the German air force, so uh yeah they were useless at beating the Brits, oh, and 1966
The Germans could not invade the British isles, so their best hope was to starve the UK of imported food and weapons, by sinking any ships going to or from Britain. But Britain had a much stronger navy than the Germans, and the Germans would be unlikely to catch up in a traditional naval race, so they had to try an unconventional tactic. U-boats were perfect for this, because they could hide under the seas, where it wouldn't matter how many more ships the British might have on the surface, and then pop up out of nowhere to sink a ship and disappear again.
He was in the war when britain went to war with Germany and Simon Weston was part of the british army and also He protected britain and they defeated the Germans so they couldn't deafeat britain then he was shot and he died so Britain lost the worlds famous pilot in the world because if they didn`t have Simon Weston they would have been defeated by the Germans
The British lost the Somme, because they had many more casualties the Germans did. The main reason for this is because the British artillery did not wipe out German defenses especially the barbed wire. So, when the British tried to advance the barb wire was still in place and the British were mowed down by the German machine guns.
The Allies flanked the Germans because it made tactical sense to do so.
the french and the British dropped bombs on the German trench's to try and kill the Nazi's but the Germans had buried trenches underground so very little got hurt and the barbed wire at the front of the Nazi trenches was not cut so when the whistle blew and the Brits ran out the Germans set up there machine guns and killed them and the ones who made it the barbed wire was not cut so they had no chance of survival
They attach it because the Germans controlled what was left of it when they first invaded the British so the British had to liberate the town and to gain an important airfield back form the Germans.
It was initially a response to a British air raid on Germany. But the Germans wanted to demonstrate overwhelming destructive power and soften up the British so that a planned invasion could go ahead.
The british navy attacked the Germans from the sides with navyh allowing the russinas to bomb from above
Most colonists were of British desent, tea to the British is like beer to the Germans and vodka to the Russians. Tea was just a huge part of British culture.
the british were allied with the Americans and Russians in wwii so they were against the Germans and Japanese mostly
Germans are so angry because they are superior.
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America became involved in WW1 because the central powers were killing our ships that were trading with britiain. We didnt want them killing our citizens anymore. Also.. there was a Zimmerman telegram sent from Germans to Mexico. this stated that the Germans wanted Mexico to ally if America came to war. America didnt like this either because they were fighting the Mexicans. Also.. there was a lot of propaganda from the british..saying that the Germans were being horrible to the British. so the Americans wanted to help the british get out of the Germans grip
Well King George V, as Head of the Armed Forces, was a German.... so that's a start.
We blacked our windows out with any dark coloured materials and turned as many lights off as we could, including streetlights, this meant that when the Germans flew over, they couldn't see what was below them so they didn't know if they were over England so they wouldn't bomb us :)
Yes, Germany is in Europe so Germans are Europeans.
The word trivial means "useless". So a trivial set would be a useless set.