nothing he's dead
Blut und Ehre meaning blood and honor
Solider? Did you mean soldier? Soldier: 士兵 [shì bīng]
un soldat
That question is debatable, if you are talking about what was the first act of war during WW2, it would be when Hitler killed German prisoners dressed them up in polish uniforms and placed them across the German polish border (he used this scheme to say that the pollish where invading Germany)
There are too many to say.
Soldier is der Soldat in German.
The spoon is der Löffel in German.
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mein Soldat is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
A German soldier/sailor/airman when saluting would say "Heil Hitler" .
Hands up, hands up, drop your weapons, Shut up( to german soldier)
Sommer mein Deutsch Soldat There you go. » Der Sommer meines deutschen Soldaten « is better as a translation.
Blut und Ehre meaning blood and honor
Most folks use their favorite kitchen knife, if they aren't trimming a lot of steaks. Ideally, I prefer a high quality German stainless (can't say the brand name here) 8" boning knife.
In German Army the equivalent of sergeant is the Feldwebel
If you are talking about a dagger-like knife, then you can say "punal". If you are talking about a knife you would use in the kitchen, then you could say "Cuchillo".
The previous answer was not right. In German it is "vierzehnte" e.g. "the 14th soldier" "der vierzehnte Soldat"