The Germans failed to account for the harsh Winter conditions for which the common soldier was not properly equipped . The Germans lost any mobility that they had had by being involved in house to house fighting within the streets of Stalingrad . The Luftwaffe was not prepared or capable of providing the supplies needed for the Sixth Army once the army was surrounded and subsequently annihilated by the surrounding Russian armies .
Japan had more soldiers but Germany's were better trained and armed.
Angela Merkel-she is the first woman to become Chancellor and is the leader of the center-right, Christian Democratic Party. She was trained in physics and devoted her career in that field before entering politcs. She came from Leipzig in the former East Germany.
Germany sent over highly trained soldiers called Hessians. Washington attacked the Hessian stronghold at Trenton on Christmas Day. Without losing a soldier, the American Army defeated the Hessians. This victory gave the Americans a new strength to fight on, as well as needed supplies, clothing, ammunition, and food. The Hessians were known as the best trained soldiers in the world and were utterly vicious in battle.
At valley Forge, the Continental Army's trainer was named Baron Von Stueben. He was an imposter, neither a Baron or a General, but Washington didn't care. He did a good job, and Washington promoted him.
Because they had been helping Germany: helped with the designs of panzers, had trained some of their officers, supplied them with raw materials.AnswerNorway had a strategic importance to Germany so they used Denmark as a staging ground for the invasion of Norway, Sweden wasnt of any importance to Germany if it was Sweden would have been invaded. Answer"Because they had been helping Germany: helped with the designs of panzers, had trained some of their officers, supplied them with raw materials." We did sell them iron ore, but i doubt we did any of the other stuff you mentioned, here are some reasons.Swedens own army during world war II was poorly trained and equiped(so Germany would be have been able to train their own troops better then Sweden could.and when it comes to tanks the swedish tanks where nothing compared to the German ones, our best tank would be classed as a medium tank.Wehn ti comes to why Germany didnt attack Sweden the answer is simple, they had planned to do so several times during world war II but they needed troops on other fronts so if Germany would have beaten the soviets Sweden could have been the next target.
Japan had more soldiers but Germany's were better trained and armed.
Neither- its entirely up to you! the best is the one which is trained the best
He was born in Switzerland, but trained in Germany. I know he taught in Freiburg im Breisgau in Germany.
Military forces organized, equipped, and trained by -- Egypt -- Jordan -- Syria -- Lebanon
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Yes guinea pigs can be attacked by Newfoundlands if the owner allows them to be. However, Newfoundlands can get along with small critters, like guinea pigs, if raised and trained not to hunt, stalk, or attack them.
Because neither side was ready. It would take months before the armies were recruited, trained and equipped for operations.
america had many allies that even though did not outnumber Germany were much more well prepared and trained
A level 1 protection dog is a dog that is trained to show aggression on command and if the handler is attacked the dog is trained bite and hold on to the arm. German Shepherds and Rottweilers excell in this kind of work.
Not just no but no way in h3ll. They are neither trained in nor licensed to handle drugs.
Neither one is inherently better. It all depends on which language was used when they were trained.
Neither side was prepared for war - there were no big, trained armies. But the strategy suggested by the elderly Union General-in-Chief (The slow 'Anaconda Plan') was actually the most realistic proposal, and in the end the North carried out something very similar.