Many German soldiers were no longer willing to fight.
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a group of soldiers that stood in a square to fight?
War-weary German soldiers might be affected by the attitude of U.S. soldiers because the demeanor of American troops often contrasted sharply with their own grim experiences. U.S. soldiers were often perceived as more optimistic and confident, which could instill doubt and confusion among the German ranks. Additionally, the Americans' willingness to engage in conversations, offer food, or show compassion might lead German soldiers to question the purpose of their continued fighting. Such interactions could undermine morale, potentially influencing surrender decisions or reducing the will to fight.
some of the places where the Australian soldiers fought in WW1 were-German New Guinea-Western Desert-Gallipoli-The Middle East-France-Belgium-Germany-Northern Russia
Yes, King George hired German soldiers to fight for Britain
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Many German soldiers were no longer willing to fight.
The German soldiers that were paid by the British to fight in the Revolutionary War were called "Hessians".
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They were German soldiers. About half of them were from German region of Hesse and the other were from other small German small reigns. For that reason they were called "Hessians" without distinction by the Americans.
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Many German soldiers were no longer willing to fight.
It brought out German armour and soldiers to fight and not defend the "Fatherland".
Soldiers fight against another team which is called a war. For example: In WW1, English soldiers fought against the German soldiers.It is not a very nice thing to do because you may die.
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They were on the British side; They were loyal to the King.