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The British and the Germans were not going to like each other, let's face it. They both thought they were better than each other however the British didn't sign up because they hated the Germans, they did it because it was meant to be 'fun' and they wanted to support their own country.
It disrupted the Schlieffen Plan and denied the Germans the early French surrender that they had been counting on. This meant that it would not be a short war.
The phrase 'going over the top' - referred to the soldiers in the trenches climbing out and up to flat ground, and advancing towards the enemy over 'no-mans land'. Attacking the enemy's trenches~APEX
Many Germans liked him a lot. He did have some opponents, such as the Catholic Church, Jews and minorities. But most people liked him. Many saw him as a ”man of the people”, and Nazi propaganda and rallies impressed many people with how organised and modern they were. Nazis decreased German unemployment, because building up the army created many more jobs, and people liked that a lot because everyone was scared of unemployment, following the 1929 depression. Many people hated Germany’s previous government, the Weimar republic, due to the fact that they had been pretty useless during the depression, so they were desperate for any change, and the Nazi party represented order and discipline for most Germans. Also, Hitler was ignoring the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, which was very popular as the treaty was greatly hated throughout Germany. Finally, many Germans held anti-Semitic views during the 1930s, and blamed the Jews for the depression. This meant that Hitler’s anti-Semitic policies were unfortunately appreciated among certain groups in Germany.
It meant to go over the top edge of the trench onto no mans land and charging at the enemy. It was not something that matched up with a long life.
You can add a comment to a cell in Excel. A comment is a note you attach to the cell.
The correct preposition in the sentence is "as." Griffin swore up and down that his comment had been meant as a compliment.
There are probably thousands and thousands of places to work in Philadelphia if this is not what you meant, please comment what you meant below.
No comment because the charges have not been dropped yet
Cement, comment, Dormant, Ferment, Foment so meant
The British and the Germans were not going to like each other, let's face it. They both thought they were better than each other however the British didn't sign up because they hated the Germans, they did it because it was meant to be 'fun' and they wanted to support their own country.
The "Anti-Fascist Protection Wall" as the East Germans officially called it, was meant to prevent citizens of East Germany from going to West Berlin. West Berlin was controlled by the USA, France, and UK, and the East German government did not want its people going there.
Creation; beginning. Additional Comment: It is sometimes referred to as 'the seed-pot' of the Bible story.
What the Germans meant was they were enclosed on all sides. The steel they're referring to is all the guns, bullets, shells, and artillery that had them encircled.
Privy garden or privy pit?If you meant privy pit its where the people used to go to the bathroom a long time ago.
Sydney is spelled the same in French. And if you really meant 'how is Sydney', then it's 'comment va Sydney'.
An editorial is the section of a newspaper that is meant to express opinions and comment on the news, providing perspective and analysis on current events.