The Germans wrote such a law because they wanted the power and i guess to make the Jews suffer the pain for no reason when it should have been the Germans suffering to what they did to the Jews
u.s and mexico
No, law is an abstract noun. The only verb form of law I can think of is legislate.
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Mother-in-lax & Son-in-law - i think it is correct
jaw. I think.
The Germans wrote such a law because they wanted the power and i guess to make the Jews suffer the pain for no reason when it should have been the Germans suffering to what they did to the Jews
I think that it depends on who you talk to. Some Germans regret losing WW2 and some might think that it was terrible. I think in the whole, most Germans regret WW2 because most Germans during WW2 didn't like Hitler's decisions.
Germans have to be on time to everything or they think that it is bad for them
yes but you have to make sure people know that THEY (whoever wrote it) wrote it for you. Do not let them think you wrote it. That's against the law. Taking credit for something that's not yours.
Mayflower compact
No single person wrote, invented, or discovered this law - our knowledge on this law evolved gradually over time.
Not as far as it is known, but as I wrote regarding another related question (whether they were Asian), not all Germans look the same as Americans think they are supposed to. My father was from Germany and he had at least one relative who had the same slightly "Asiatic" eyes or exotic looks. Remember that the Germans also intermingled with Romans, Celts, Huns, and 10% of Germans even have Jewish ancestry today. There are many "looks" to Germans.
For winning the Battle of El Alemain against the Germans, killing over 30,000 Germans.
To make Germans think the Jews should be executed
no way.
it was proposed by hitler and he and a group of other nazi party members wrote the drafts. when he was satisfied, hitler approved them and they were announced to the germans.
the jews thought that the germans were awful people. That the germans had brought them to hell. (my english professor told me this answer)