The Germans gave the Tluste (Chortkov) prisoners all the bread to prevent starvation and maintain control over them. By providing the prisoners with food, the Germans could ensure their survival and use food as a tool for manipulation and control in the camp's harsh conditions.
Germans primarily speak German, but many also speak English as a second language due to its prominence in international business and education. Additionally, some Germans may speak regional dialects or minority languages such as Low German, Sorbian, or Turkish.
Yes. Because stuttering is a type of nervous tick (or so I've heard) there are no languages that do not have people who lisp.
It can be, when it forms a phrase that modifies words such as all, none, or last, and means "except for."Example: They caught all of the prisoners except one.(modifies all)
Jodeling is a traditional form of singing in parts of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and other Alpine regions. It is a vocal technique involving rapid changes in pitch from the chest voice to the head voice. While not all Germans jodel, it is still practiced in some regions as part of their cultural heritage.
It is a generalization to say that all French people hate Germans. Historical events such as World War II may have contributed to tensions between the two countries in the past, but attitudes toward Germany have improved over time. Like any relationship between two countries, there can be political, cultural, or historical reasons for any perceived animosity.
The main way they took away their identities was by giving them all numbers and all the prisoners were referred to by their numbers and no longer by their names. --------------------------- no, they weren't, or rather it was far from universal.
Most prisoners, I think, were allowed to return to civilian life in their respective countries. However, some prisoners, especially in Russia, were detained for most--or all--of their lives. It's a sad thing to think about the plight of leftover prisoners. After WWII, thousands of Germans in Russia rotted to their deaths in prisons. Sure, thousands came home, but there were always some held back, perhaps for bargaining possibilities (I'll release ___ prisoners if you give me ___)
No, all Germans are not fat. Some Germans are fat, but the majority of Germans are not fat.
To my fellow bloggers; To capture and hold Stalingrad which in turn would give the Germans access to and control of the waterway and all shipping that used that waterway.
It would be difficult to give an answer for all Germans but at the time the official view of Germany was that ALL races were inferior to the Aryans. So while the Japanese were considered allies to the German people, it would be unlikely that Germans and Japanese people would maintain any kind of friendship.
From all I have read, which is extensive, it depends who you are and who you were fighting. US prisoners were relatively well treated as were Germans taken by the US. Exceptions were the German massacre of US prisoners in Malmady, battle of the bulge in 1944-45. The massacre of the Polish officers @ The Katyn Forest in 1940 by the Soviets, long blamed on the Nazis. Prisoners taken by Nazis on the Russian front were treated horribly if they were taken as were German prisoners captured by the Russians. About 5,000 Germans came back to Germany at war's end out of 500,000 taken Japanese were brutal in their treatment of all allied prisoners. Battaan's death march etc. War's do not bring out the best in men!
All the prisoners being taken to it and the wine that she drinks is the prisoners blood
No, not all Germans hates the Jews. However, the particular group of Germans that hates the Jews were called the Nazi Germans.
No not all German's were Nazi's because some germans didn't agree with Hitler.
2.5 million Jews were gassed at Auschwitz. However, an additional 500,000 were killed from various diseases and starvation/dehydration. Of course this number is somewhat controversial, as the Germans tried to hide what they did at the end of the war.
Germans do tend to be organised, structured, efficient etc., but not all Germans are very organised.
They were ALL GERMANS and they had elected him to office. He wasn't an outsider.