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a total of 56 nations fought during WWIIAustralia Japan England Germany America Tobruk
From this day, people are still not sure and in total nobody can really estimate how many prisoners were held durind the Second world war in Germany. :P
The total amount of reparations imposed on Germany after World War I was set at 132 billion gold marks, equivalent to approximately $33 billion at the time. This figure was determined by the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 and was intended to compensate the Allied nations for the costs of the war. However, the economic burden of these reparations contributed to significant economic instability in Germany during the 1920s.
The estimated total kill count during World War II is around 70-85 million people.
From approximately 1933 into early 1945, Nazi Germany was governed by a "totalitarian" nationalism which caused the deaths of millions of innocent people, especially through the ravages of World War II. The "totalitarian" government of Germany wielded "total" control over the country, tolerating no political competition and demanding of all Germans the will to sacrifice themselves for the sake of Germany's expansion through Europe.
During World War 2 the total casualty lost by Nazi Germany (without Austria) were about 8 Million.
Germany have won three world cups.
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a total of 56 nations fought during WWIIAustralia Japan England Germany America Tobruk
From this day, people are still not sure and in total nobody can really estimate how many prisoners were held durind the Second world war in Germany. :P
Germany
Germany approximately lost a bit less than 6 million armed forces, about 2 million civilians and in total is 8 million people. The deaths were about 11.5% of the 1939 population. For more information on World War II, search it on Internet.
During World War II, Germany invaded and occupied numerous countries across Europe. Key nations invaded included Poland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, and the Soviet Union, among others. In total, Germany invaded over 20 countries during the conflict. This widespread aggression was part of its strategy to expand territory and influence across the continent.
The fees that Germany had to pay after World War I were called reparations. These payments were mandated by the Treaty of Versailles, which aimed to compensate the Allied powers for war damages. The total amount was initially set at 132 billion gold marks, placing a significant financial burden on Germany and contributing to economic instability in the country during the 1920s.
The total Military Deaths during World War 2 is about 25.45 Million. This is 36% out of the total deaths during World War 2. The rest were civilian deaths.
The total amount of reparations imposed on Germany after World War I was set at 132 billion gold marks, equivalent to approximately $33 billion at the time. This figure was determined by the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 and was intended to compensate the Allied nations for the costs of the war. However, the economic burden of these reparations contributed to significant economic instability in Germany during the 1920s.
During World War I, Germany produced a total of approximately 375 U-boats. These submarines played a significant role in naval warfare, particularly in disrupting Allied shipping. The U-boat campaign aimed to cut off supplies to the Allies and was a key component of Germany's naval strategy during the war.