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They did whatever they were told to do.
Nazi is a type of government (Hitler was a Nazi) and they had their own soldiers (Hitler's soldiers).
The nice term would be Nazi Prostitute.
No. Around four and a half million German soldiers died in World War 2, but most survived to be taken prisoner in 1945 by the Allies. Even then, most soldiers were not executed for war crimes afterwards - only the really big perpetrators were.
P.O.W.'s or Prisoners of War
They did whatever they were told to do.
Nazi is a type of government (Hitler was a Nazi) and they had their own soldiers (Hitler's soldiers).
Only effect of the Nazi Songs were which motivated the Soldiers and kept them focused why and who they were fighting for. It also entertained civilians.
The nice term would be Nazi Prostitute.
Krystallnaucht( or the night of broken glass) happened near the beginning of world war 2, during which Nazi soldiers broke into Jewish businesses and ransacked them.
The problem is that Annemarie's friend, Ellen who is jew would be relocated by the Nazi soldiers during the World War II.
Germany! German Soldiers were the nazi's. I'm 110% correct! I swear!!
German youth knives often had the inscription "Blut und Ehre" which means "Blood and Honor." This phrase was associated with the Hitler Youth organization during World War II and was meant to instill loyalty and commitment among young individuals towards the Nazi ideology.
Yes, they especially liked to scalp the commanders
No. Around four and a half million German soldiers died in World War 2, but most survived to be taken prisoner in 1945 by the Allies. Even then, most soldiers were not executed for war crimes afterwards - only the really big perpetrators were.
See Website: Nazi Germany
In "Number the Stars," the soldiers may come across as disrespectful because they are part of the occupying Nazi forces that were known for their harsh treatment of civilians in Denmark during World War II. The soldiers' behavior reflects the oppressive nature of the regime they represent. Their actions also serve to illustrate the fear and tension experienced by the characters living under Nazi rule.