The losses at Stalingrad were made greater by Hitler's refusal to retreat.
German immigrants have had many successes. There are many German immigrants that own their own businesses and have made successful careers for themselves. Mesut Ozil and Sami Khedira are German immigrants that have become great footballers.
No German made or invented ketchup. It came from China and was introduced by the British in the 1700's so it came with the colonist.
they made sure they were unique and had a self officiant remarke.
The first bike was made in the 19th century by a German inventor named Karl Drais. It was called the draisine or running machine.
The Allies sunk German Uboats. Uboat, not you-boat. Uboats stand for Unterseeboot - undersea boat.
a group of German uboats that hunted Allied and US ships
The invention of radar helped the Allies to locate and sink the German U Boats.
because of the alliances the US had made previous to the start of the war along with the threat of the German Uboats attacking US civilians and property.
Yes the Germans created uboats, they have had them since the dawn of time, litterally
the u boat is a submarine. it was made to hit and sink British ships
The Germans then threatened to use only Uboats for war and blew up a few ships.
items were in short supply for Britain because all their cargo ships bringing food and other things in from the US were torpeoded and sunk by the German UBoats
The submarines attacked Pearl Harbor
Uboats were made to attack and sink merchant ships carrying supplies to Great Britain. Germany knew if they managed to cut Britain's supplies off then they would be unable to continue the war. They did this by launching torpedos which blew holes in enemy ships under the waterline, causing them to take on water and sink. As the war progressed, more and more were built to combat military ships as well as merchant vessels. Hope this helps.
No. It is an urban legend. They were seen by a shipyard worker but they never fired. It is understood the UBoats were doing reconnisance duties of the Eastern Coast of the USA. There have been accounts of people in Boston seeing them too.
It sank up to 2,779 ships in world war 2