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Kopenhagen Kopenhaven, like Bremerhaven
that is not a country! Copenhagen is the capital of denmark though
Hans Christian Andersen grew up in Odense, Denmark, which is located on the island of Funen. He spent his early years in this provincial town before moving to Copenhagen to pursue a career in writing.
5,533,000 is the current estimate of how many German Soldiers died in WWII. How many of those died in Europe though, I am unsure of.
Most of those who were prisoners of war were sent home after the war, though in many cases not immediately. The USSR kept some German prisoners till 1955.
Though, there's a varying estimate of Indian soldiers killed during World War 2, but official estimate is 36000 soldiers, mostly killed in Europe, Northern Africa against German Forces and in Burma against Japanese Army.
No river runs though Copenhagen. There used to be little streams/brooks e.g. Ladegårdsåen, which are now covered by paved streets. If you have seen water on Copenhagen pictures it must either be one of the canals or the harbour that runs between the two islands on which Copenhagen is located.
The wore leather shoes like the rest of the world. Some did have some of the wood clogs from the Netherlands though. The ones who worked on boats however wore deck shoes. Farmers wore boots and so did the soldiers.
obwohl is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
"Truce in the Forest" is a story that takes place during World War II. Independent of each other, some Allied soldiers and German soldiers showed up and knocked on the door of a cabin. The Allied soldiers showed up first and one was wounded. The woman invited them in, even though they were the enemy, and offered to feed them. Later, when the German soldiers knocked, she let them in too, but told them there would be no trouble. She took their weapons, then took the weapons of the Allied soldiers and fed them all. The conflict in the story is the fact that the soldiers were on differing sides. Under different circumstances, they likely would have tried to kill each other.
She is definatly german. (she's greek too though)
Nobody. There are bad Christian role models, though.