Summary executions, forced labor, confiscation of goods, torture, imprisonment, starvation.
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the german confederation was dissolved
They were able to get back to their usual occupation of fighting each other.
The German invasion of Russia was the result .
During the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II, the Dutch population faced food shortages, forced labor, restrictions on movement, and censorship. Many Dutch people also suffered from persecution, including arrests, deportations, and executions, particularly those who were Jewish or involved in the resistance movement. Their daily lives were severely impacted and filled with fear and uncertainty.
As a result of the German occupation of Poland during WW2 thousands of Polish Jews were killed. But also came the falling out between the Russians and the German's when fighting broke out between which sections of the country were controled by Russia and which sections were controlled by Germany.
As a result of the German occupation of Poland during WW2 thousands of Polish Jews were killed. But also came the falling out between the Russians and the German's when fighting broke out between which sections of the country were controled by Russia and which sections were controlled by Germany.
Result can be translated as:ResultatErgebnis
Philippines became rich and educated..
atrophy
Chemical reactions that result in transference of electrons
good result = gutes Ergebnis good result = gutes Resultat
Kuwait was free from Iraqi occupation.
The official German language came into being as a result of Martin Luther's German Bible in 1534.
the burned region will undergo primary succsession.
The occupation of Germany was different because Germany was split into four Occupation Zones, each controlled by one of the "major" allied powers. Italy and Japan were not split in that way during occupation. Austria was split into four zones. The four Austrian Occupation Zones were quickly merged into a restored, unified Austria which was to be neutral in the contest between the Soviet Block and NATO. In 1946 the Soviets organized their German Occupation Zone into a communist country, the German Democratic Republic. In 1949 the other three allies merged their zones and formed the Federal Republic of Germany as a parliamentary democracy. This condition of forced separation continued until reunification was achieved in late 1990.