The Germans were given a period of 10 days to make up their minds regarding the terms of the Treaty of Versailles after World War I. This ultimatum was presented to them in May 1919, and they were expected to respond by June 28, 1919. The treaty imposed significant reparations and territorial losses on Germany, leading to widespread discontent and controversy.
To make Germans think the Jews should be executed
the Germans captured the Jewish people because Adolf Hitler blamed the Jew for the Germans losing World War 1.
The Germans wrote such a law because they wanted the power and i guess to make the Jews suffer the pain for no reason when it should have been the Germans suffering to what they did to the Jews
The industry and farming skills that the Germans brought with them helped solidify the Middle Colonies prosperity.
Calais is the closest mainland Europe is to England, where the sea-borne assault was to be launched.
Germans make good beer because their climate allows for wheat production and long winters allow time for refinement of brewing techniques.
Yes, Germans make omelets
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To make Germans think the Jews should be executed
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Germans, do not nesceserraly make the best cars, but they do make great cars, because they use quality materials, and tunes great engines. Germans do not make extremely good cars, but if you compare them to American and Asian cars, sure Audi and BMW is awesome, but it comes with a price..
the Germans captured the Jewish people because Adolf Hitler blamed the Jew for the Germans losing World War 1.
the Germans eat fish
Germans were green on st patrics day it dose not make a difference what culture you are!!
The Germans wrote such a law because they wanted the power and i guess to make the Jews suffer the pain for no reason when it should have been the Germans suffering to what they did to the Jews
Women have to make the right decision, and some times it takes time. And most of the time when women change there minds it's always the right decision.
No the English were the first