That would be Sergeant Alvin York.
In World War 2 the varies armies took prisoners of war (POWs) when fighting their enemies and put them in POW camps. POWs in Germany in World War 2 included men from the Allied armed forces.
A Corporal in the German Army
Hitler was in the army as a corporal.
No such thing, as Adolf Hitler was a corporal in World War 1.
he was never even captured he committed suicide
Duration camps during World War 2 were used to house threats to national security and captured enemies. Duration camps are often referred to as refugee camps.
This corporal was Adolf Hitler.
In World War 2 the varies armies took prisoners of war (POWs) when fighting their enemies and put them in POW camps. POWs in Germany in World War 2 included men from the Allied armed forces.
Corporal.
A corporal was and is just basically your average infantry soldier.
The Aztecs captured their enemies primarily for the purpose of sacrifice, which was a central aspect of their religious beliefs and practices. They believed that offering human hearts to their gods was essential to ensure the continuation of the world and to appease deities such as Huitzilopochtli, the god of war and the sun. Additionally, captives could also serve as slaves or be ransomed back for valuable goods, further enhancing the economic and social status of their captors.
Sergeant Alvin York.
A Corporal in the German Army
Napoleon Bonaparte
Hitler was in the army as a corporal.
"The Bohemian Corporal" is a nickname for Adolf Hitler. Hitler was a corporal in the First World War. He was also a "Bohemian", meaning a writer or artist, who lives rather unconventionally, and is intellectual by nature. Hitler was an artist in his youth.
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