You mean, during WWI, or during WWII? In WWI, it was an ally who needed help (Austria\Hungary), that drove Germany into war. While in WWII, it was a man called Adolf Hitler, leader of the Nazi party. He promised his people thing would be better if they would just attack and conquer a "few countries", for getting Germans "lebensraum". You can't just attack countries and expect them to let it happen! He misjudged the situation and when countries under siege by Germany called upon their allies for help, the tide quickly turned, and many countries joined in by alliances. That is how the Germans got into war.
The reference to Huns made Germans seem barbaric.
The answer is... Jews marrying non-jewish Germans.
The war of Spanish succession, I believe, it was a fight between all European powers.
Showed determination i believe
The promises that Hitler made.
Hitler. ignorance. self entitlement. anger
the Japanese who basically worked with the Germans bombed Hawaii so that's why the Americans was allied
The Germans did.
The event to make other people not think harder and to be famous around the world. :D TEEHEE CANT BEAT THIS.
the germans made cotton and helped to collect it for the americans
the Germans made it aswell as the flame thrower, gas, and the zepplin the Germans made it aswell as the flame thrower, gas, and the zepplin the Germans made it aswell as the flame thrower, gas, and the zepplin
Germans
the germans
This is an odd question as the Germans did not 'back down'.
The reference to Huns made Germans seem barbaric.
The Allies flanked the Germans because it made tactical sense to do so.
I want to say D-Day but other battles like the Battle of The Buldge, and Stalingrad i think are equally as importants because both made the Germans fight on there own soil.