der Sieg
victory = Sieg.
Sieg Heil is a German phrase, which means Hail Victory
victory
It was a major German victory.
German mercenarys
No, the German victory at Stalingrad was not their last great victory of World War 2. After Stalingrad, they had some tactical successes on the Eastern Front, such as the Battle of Kursk in 1943. However, overall, the tide of the war had turned against Germany and they would ultimately be defeated.
It is not truth that matters but victory = Die Wahrheit zählt nicht, nur der Sieg. It is not truth that matters but victory = Die Wahrheit spielt keine Rolle, nur der Sieg. It is not truth that matters but victory = Die Wahrheit ist nicht von Bedeutung, nur der Sieg.
It was a victory , of sorts , for both German and British . It was a short term victory for the Germans : a tactical victory . In the long run it was a British victory because they were able to rebuild an army from around those troops that were evacuated : a strategic victory .
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'vetri' is the Tamil translation for victory
"Seig" is not a German word. It seems to be a misspelling or a misunderstanding. In German, the word for victory is "Sieg." "Sieg" is a masculine noun that means triumph, success, or victory in English.
Collin: Male It means: people's victory