There was no reward, because things like the FBI most wanted didn't start until after World War Two.
i don't know but youcan look on wiki
There was NO reward. The money was usually handed over secretly, behind closed doors. Obviously, accepting money for anything like that from the Germans exposed the informer as a greedy collaborator.
Nadir Shah, the King of Iran, invaded India in 1739 and defeated the Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah in the battle of Karnal. However, Nadir Shah reinstated Muhammad Shah to the Indian throne. As a reward, he got from Muhammad Shah, the Peacock Throne along with other priceless Mughal treasures.
A famous Loyalist during the American Revolutionary War was Benedict Arnold. Initially a hero of the Continental Army, he became disillusioned with the Patriot cause and ultimately defected to the British side in 1780. His name has since become synonymous with betrayal in American history. Arnold's actions were motivated by a combination of personal grievances and a desire for recognition and reward.
The root word of the word "pension" is the Latin word "pensio" which means payment or reward.
The king has decided to give Macbeth the title of Thane of Cawdor as a reward for his bravery and loyalty in battle.
A flat piece of inscribed metal given as an honor or reward is commonly known as a medal. Medals are typically awarded to recognize achievements, acts of bravery, or contributions in various fields such as sports, military service, or academics.
The Thane of Cawdor in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth" was a traitor who was executed for treason. King Duncan then gives Macbeth the title of Thane of Cawdor as a reward for his bravery in battle.
A reward is something given in exchange for doing something, often on a contract basis e.g. "A $5000 reward will be given to anyone providing information leading to the capture of the criminal", or "I am offering a $200 reward for the return of my lost dog", or "You did a great job on your chores, and as a reward, we are going to eat out.". An award is a recognition, usually unsolicited, for some meritorious action. The award does not always have monetary benefit--it could be a valueless trophy. e.g. "The fireman received an award for his outstanding bravery." "She won the award for having top marks, and they presented her with a plaque."
The man who first spotted land on Christopher Columbus' journey was Rodrigo de Triana, a sailor on the Niña. He was promised a reward of a lifetime pension of 10,000 maravedis by Columbus for his discovery. However, Columbus later claimed that he was entitled to the reward instead, and Triana received no payment for his accomplishment. This led to a dispute over the rightful recognition and reward for the discovery of land in the New World.
Duncan's nobleman is a character in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth" named Thane of Cawdor. After the original Thane of Cawdor is executed for treason, Duncan bestows the title upon Macbeth as a reward for his bravery in battle.
Thane of Cawdor will be executed for treason for supporting the Norwegian invaders and betraying King Duncan. His title and lands will be given to Macbeth as a reward for his loyalty and bravery in battle.
At the beginning of Macbeth, because of his bravery in battle he is honored with the title Thane of Cawdor. This honor was predicated by the three witches earlier.
In "Beowulf," Wealhtheow, not Welthow, tells Hrothgar to be a gracious host and to reward Beowulf for his bravery in defeating Grendel. She praises Beowulf and offers gifts to him, showing her support and gratitude for his courageous deeds.
An extrinsic reward is a reward that is external and tangible. It is a reward that is visible to others like food.
it can be. to reward someone...or to get a reward...it is a noun and a verb