Well, you'd have to ask a German, now wouldn't you.
US soldiers referred to Germans as "Krauts" during World War II.
Most Germans in the US live in urban areas with large populations such as New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia. There are also significant German communities in states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
Germans typically prioritize personal hygiene and cleanliness, so body odor is generally seen as unpleasant and socially unacceptable. Maintaining good hygiene and using deodorants or perfumes is important in German culture.
Of course there are always some people who hate the Germans for the war. Most Dutch people, though, like the rest of the world, don't hate the Germans or anything, because most Germans didn't agree with the Nazi's back then, anyway.
In English, you would say I arrived at the restaurant.
Where did the Germans and irish settled when the arrived to the u.s
Where did the Germans and irish settled when the arrived to the u.s
The Germans were not very popular. Some people changed their German sounding name to an American one. Other names for things were changed.
they wanted them to escape to safety before the Germans arrived.
When Xiong first arrived in the US, she felt overwhelmed and anxious about school. The new environment, language barriers, and cultural differences made her feel isolated and out of place. However, over time, she began to adapt and find her footing, gradually feeling more comfortable and confident in her new surroundings.
Oblivious?
sad
bad
They feel safe and comfortable.
They acTed as a force that frightened the Germans mostly. They eventually declared war On Germany because of the Zimmerman telegraph. This frightened the Germans and they needed to therefore win the war before US troops arrived and launched a massive offensive. This almost won however at home their economy collapsed and they lost. America had no really large battles.
I will feel very nervous if I were stopped by the Germans soldiers.
because lee was there