It was an unhappy office seeker.
The German government wanted to create the impression that the German people were unhappy with the Jews. The purported reason was that the German people were unhappy with the assassination of a German diplomat by a Jew.
Because in the shipwreck his only son and heir Ferdinand was lost and Alonso believes him to be dead.
Because in the shipwreck his only son and heir Ferdinand was lost and Alonso believes him to be dead.
Because it was rubbish. They had no money, no jobs and inflation was going up really fast.
They usually aren't unhappy, but to outsiders, they can come across as a bit cold. They are actually generally very nice and happy people. But like everyone else in the world, they can have bad days too and get discouraged.
Nearly all of Europe was unhappy with their neighbors, but the Serbian attackers who killed Archduke Ferdinand and his wife Sofia set the war in motion.
In the 1970s, many Germans were unhappy with the economy due to a combination of factors, including high inflation, rising unemployment, and the oil crisis, which led to increased energy prices. The economic stagnation, known as "stagflation," eroded purchasing power and created uncertainty about the future. Additionally, the social and political tensions of the time exacerbated feelings of dissatisfaction with the government’s economic policies and inability to address these pressing issues effectively.
Why were the plilgrims unhappy in the Netherlands
In 1914, Bosnia was ruled by the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which had annexed the region in 1908. Serbians were unhappy about this because Bosnia had a significant population of ethnic Serbs, and they viewed Austro-Hungarian control as an affront to Serbian nationalism and aspirations for unifying South Slavic peoples. The annexation intensified tensions in the Balkans and contributed to the outbreak of World War I, particularly after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo by a Bosnian Serb nationalist.
No, I am not doomed to be unhappy.
The noun form of the adjective 'unhappy' is unhappiness.