There is no credible evidence to suggest that Irving Oil supplied German U-boats with fuel during World War II. The company, based in Canada, primarily operated in North America and did not have direct dealings with Axis powers. Most fuel supplies for U-boats came from sources within occupied territories or through clandestine means. Any claims about Irving Oil's involvement in this regard appear to be unfounded.
The Luftwaffe was the namr given to the German Air Force during the second world war. The name for the German Air Force. no one cares
Yes, there were German internment camps in America during World War II. These camps held German nationals, German Americans, and other individuals of German descent who were considered potential threats to national security.
Yes, there were German internment camps in the United States during World War II.
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no Amsterdam was not invaded during the world war ver.2
Irving Theodore Sanders has written: 'Aus ruhmreicher zeit' -- subject(s): German poetry, World War, 1914-1918, German American literature, Poetry.
During World War 2 the major supply line of the Allies was the supply line created by cargo ships crossing the Atlantic Ocean with war supplies headed to England. The most common threat was from German submarines.
The number of German soldiers who served in the German Military in World War I was 13,250,000. The number of American military personnel that served during World War I was 4,743,826.
German and Hebrew names were the same during World War II as they were before (or after) the war.
5.53 Million German Soldiers were reportedly to be killed during World War 2.
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
During World War II, U-boats were operated by the German Navy, known as the Kriegsmarine. They were used to disrupt Allied supply lines and conduct military operations at sea.
The Luftwaffe was the namr given to the German Air Force during the second world war. The name for the German Air Force. no one cares
German U-boat attacks
The leader (or Fuhrer, as he was known in German) of Germany during WW II was the very famous and very evil Adolf Hitler.
Yes, there were German internment camps in the United States during World War II.
Yes, there were German internment camps in America during World War II. These camps held German nationals, German Americans, and other individuals of German descent who were considered potential threats to national security.