German occupation started in May 1940 to December 1944
No, the German equivalent to Miller is Müller
In German, "Meier" is a surname that originated from the occupation of a steward or bailiff. It can also refer to a type of rural farm manager or a landlord in historical contexts.
Some words that start with "ü" in German include: über (over), üben (to practice), and überraschen (to surprise).
"Schrieber" is a German surname derived from the Middle High German word "schriber," which means "scribe" or "writer." It is likely a surname that originated from an ancestor's occupation as a scribe or a writer.
One potential beneficial effect of the German occupation of certain countries during World War II was the modernization and industrialization that took place in those regions. Germany's technological advancements and infrastructure projects may have contributed to economic development in some occupied territories.
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Occupation of Estonia by the German Empire happened in 1918.
The German codename for the occupation of the Rhineland was "Operation Winter Excercise" .
German occupation refers to German armies being located in and controlling a piece of territory that was not previously a part of Germany.
1940
German occupation of Luxembourg in World War II happened on 1940-05-10.
Occupation of German Samoa happened on 1914-08-30.
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The Germans occupied.
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