It was the German Jews who had their life savings and valuables stolen from them by the Nazis. Some of the non-Jews had some of their savings destroyed in the aerial bombings by the Allied Forces. Some had their money and valuables stolen by the Gestapo or criminals.
Australians trated Germans really really horribly and badly, because australian thought that germans were as bad as Hitler but they were'nt , they just wanted to have a nice new beginning from their horrible life back then.
Mutual Savings Life was created in 1927.
Constant bombing, children had to be evacuated by trains to foster homes. Better to read a diary or a book on this. Germans attacked London, i don't remember when though.
the savings component grows more rapidly during the premium-paying period than in straight life
There are quite a few companies that offer life insurance with savings plans. The Gerber Life Insurance Company offers a college savings plan and a life insurance policy in one plan. Max Life Insurance also offers plans that are both life insurance and savings.
Some did, there were many attempts on his life by Germans.
American Savings Life Insurance Company was created in 1954.
In Number the Stars and in real life, the Danes sank their own navy so the Germans could not use them.
In respect to the World War II era, it is not possible to determine the precise number of Germans who fully accepted or rejected (or otherwise viewed) Hitler's own anti-Semitic vision for his 'master-race.' It is, however, reasonable to posit that the majority of Germans generally accepted the Nazi 'vision' of life as a struggle against Jewish and other 'oppressors' of the Fatherland, given the ferocity with which most ordinary Germans aided the war-effort during the duration of the conflict.
The Germans do teach about Hitler and the Nazi stuff. They know it was wrong. They are trying not to fall for something like that again. They don't fly their flag as proudly as the Americans do, but you can see it when there's a soccer tournament or something like that is going on. Trust me, I've lived there all my life!
icky
Public Savings Ins. Co. of Michigan