IT WAS CALLED LEBENSRAUM OR LIVING SPACE BUT THAT NAME WAS MORE IN LINE WHEN HITLER DECIDED TO INVADE THE Soviet Union.
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
It was the name given to German foot soldiers during World War 1.
Poland did not receive any German land after the Second World War had ended. It was divided four ways. -The Soviets got a piece. -The Americans got a piece. -The French got a piece. -The British got a piece. The French were a minority, however. They received the smallest portion of German land.
This type of warfare was known as Blitzkrieg -- German for 'lightning war'.
the following land was taken away from Germany - *Alsace Lorraine was given to France*Eupen & Malmedy was given to Belgium*Northern Schleswig was given to Denmark*Hultschin was given to Csechoslovakia*West Prussia, Upper Silesia and Posen was given to Poland
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
It was the name given to German foot soldiers during World War 1.
Poland did not receive any German land after the Second World War had ended. It was divided four ways. -The Soviets got a piece. -The Americans got a piece. -The French got a piece. -The British got a piece. The French were a minority, however. They received the smallest portion of German land.
West Prussia was a province of the German Empire until 1918, when some parts were given to Poland, and 1945, when its totality was included in Poland.
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The other two names for the "Sitzkrieg" (a nickname given by German soldiers during the lull in fighting) are "the Sitting-Down War (translated literally from German) and the Phony War.
This type of warfare was known as Blitzkrieg -- German for 'lightning war'.
the following land was taken away from Germany - *Alsace Lorraine was given to France*Eupen & Malmedy was given to Belgium*Northern Schleswig was given to Denmark*Hultschin was given to Csechoslovakia*West Prussia, Upper Silesia and Posen was given to Poland
'The Desert Fox' was the nickname given to Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, the commander of the German Afrika Corps during World War 2
The Treaty of Versailles gave birth to Poland*, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia, all of whom sprouted from Austria-Hungary. It eliminated the Austrian-Hungarian, German, and Ottoman empires. Austria-Hungary was also split into Austria and Hungary, and some land was given to Italy and Romania. Some German land was given to Poland and France (Alsace-Lorraine). Ottoman land was given to some countries in the Balkans as well as to France or Britain through mandates. Bulgarian land was given to Greece and Yugoslavia. * - Poland was formed from land from Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary.
After World War I, the Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to relinquish a lot of territory, both colonies across the globe and in Europe. A large portion of German land was given to the newly formed Poland, which had been destroyed by Russia, Austria and Germany in the late 1700s. Hitler's beef with Poland was that he wanted to get that land back. There were a lot of German people living there, and he told stories about how the Polish government wasn't treating them well, and that they really wanted to live in Germany again. Germany invaded Poland in September 1939 after German agents dressed as Polish soldiers attacked a German radio station near the border with Poland. The underlying problem was that Hitler actually just wanted to conquer eastern Europe. He wanted to build a "Greater Germanic Empire" in Poland and Russia, and conquering Poland was the first step on that path. He would later foolishly invade Russia to continue this quest.
It was called the Axis.