I think if you will work hard daily you can gate it grate hope in this world but if you do not work daily you didn't get hope not only for this real world but also the invisible world Haven
Platoon drill. Guard duty. Cookhouse fatigues. Cleaning and oiling the weapons. Erecting and dismantling tents. Foraging for the horses. Church parade. A game of cards. Singing along with the band. Wondering if there was a bar open nearby.
The theoretical daily rations for a British soldier were:20 ounces of bread1/10 gill lime if vegetables not issued16 ounces of flour instead of above½ gill of rum3 ounces of cheesemaximum of 20 ounces of tobacco5/8 ounces of tea1/3 chocolate - optional4 ounces of jam4 ounces of oatmeal instead of bread½ ounce of salt1 pint of porter instead of rum1/36 ounce of pepper4 ounces of dried fruit instead of jam1/20 ounce of mustard4 ounces of butter/margarine8 ounces of fresh vegetables or2 ounces of dried vegetablesThe theoretical daily rations for a German soldier were:26 ½ ounces of bread or17 ½ of field biscuits or14 ounces of egg biscuit53 ounces of potatoes4 ½ ounces vegetables2 ounces dried vegetablesHistorical learning cite
Well, there were limited supplies to be sold and many people were willing to pay more for their daily goods so shops took advantage of that and increased prices.
During World War II, in the summer and fall of 1940, what is now known famously as "The Battle of Britain" took place between Germany and Great Britain. The battle consisted of daily clashes of large groups of warplanes in the skies above Great Britain, the English Channel, and sometimes even of occupied France. Against very steep odds, the British air force succeeded in maintaining control of British airspace and, thus, prevented a German invasion of the island.
Assuming that we're talking about a Wehrmacht soldier, his duties varied greatly depending on where he went. Wehrmacht troops were usually on the frontlines of battle, but were also stationed in cities and towns and concentration camps.
It was read from german wasr documents written during the WWII
It's the diary (daily record ) of a Jewish Dutch girl, Anne Frank, during World War 2 who was hiding out in a secret annex from the German persecution, See the related link for more.
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Täglich in German means daily in English.
It's the diary (daily record ) of a Jewish Dutch girl, Anne Frank, during world war 2 who was hiding out in a secret annex from the German persecution, See the related link for more.
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Its coat should be brushed 3-4 times in a week with a firm bristle brush and almost daily during shedding season.
täglich means daily
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The Daily World was created in 1889.
It was almost a daily occurrence on the Russian side (as part of a pact between Germany and Poland, Germany claimed half of Poland, and Soviet Russia, the other). It was used on the German side as well, but to a lesser extent.