it entered the war because Japan declared war (and attacked) it and Germany declared war on it, this was about six months after the start of the Holocaust.
No country attacked Germany in World War 2 (which you seem to be confusing with the Holocaust). Germany was the aggressor.
No, the German national anthem was not played at the end of World War II or the Holocaust. The anthem at that time, "Deutschlandlied", was associated with Nazi Germany and was not used after the war. The current German national anthem, "Das Lied der Deutschen", was adopted in 1952.
the holocaust and world war II
Nazi Germany were the Aggressors during the Holocaust. The Aggressors during the holocaust were... (to use to the literal term), Any who first declared war or went on the offensive. Such as -Britain and France who declared war on Germany after It attacked Poland. 1939 September third. Although it is true that Germany was an aggressor. Please refer to the related link for a useful timeline for World War 2.
When Germany surrended on 7th May 1945.
Yes. Germany surrended in 1945 to the Allies.
surrounding places in germany --- The question confused the holocaust with World War 2.
World War II, during the holocaust.
it entered the war because Japan declared war (and attacked) it and Germany declared war on it, this was about six months after the start of the Holocaust.
No country attacked Germany in World War 2 (which you seem to be confusing with the Holocaust). Germany was the aggressor.
There were threee main powers.... Hitler was the leader of Germany, Mussolini was the leader of Italy and HiroHito was the leader of Japan --- Please don't treat World War 2 and the Holocaust as the same thing! The Holocaust took place during World War 2, but there was much more to World War 2 than the Holocaust. Japan, for example, was not involved in the Holocaust at all ...
yes he surrended at the end war
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No, the German national anthem was not played at the end of World War II or the Holocaust. The anthem at that time, "Deutschlandlied", was associated with Nazi Germany and was not used after the war. The current German national anthem, "Das Lied der Deutschen", was adopted in 1952.
It was the surrender of Germany in World War II that ended it.
England became at war with Nazi Germany, the holocausts.