Yes, hostages were taken during World War I, primarily by various military forces in occupied territories. Often, civilians or local leaders were seized as a means of intimidation or to exert control over the population. Additionally, some governments interned enemy nationals as hostages to prevent espionage and maintain security. The practice, while not as widespread or systematic as in World War II, still occurred in various contexts throughout the conflict.
powerful feared by Japanese. looked up to by many people taken hostages.
From what I can find it was April 5th, 1945 but that is from diaries of soldiers that fought there.
What was a popular drink during world war 1 & 2? What was a popular drink during world war 1 & 2?
Schools were not closed during World War 1.
During and after
powerful feared by Japanese. looked up to by many people taken hostages.
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During the early stages of World War 2, Paris was taken over by the Germans
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It made peole think better of jimmy carter
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Yes. Amsterdam, The capitol city of the Netherlands during world war 2, was taken by the Nazis May 10, 1940. The rest of the Netherlands followed suit.
they got into war
they got taken to consentration camps
Sweden was neutral during the war, but agreed to most demands from Nazi Germany, such as troop transport through the country.
In 1916-1918, during the first world war; during WW 2 Romania and Germany were allies.
Poland,Holland,France,Austria ,Italy