The large 280mm cannon was not named after any specific person. "Big Bertha" was a name given to it by the Americans. "Bertha" is a common German woman's name.
Usually "the Jerries", for some reason. I've never heard of a German named, Jerry, Jerome, Gerald... But "the Jerries" they were. Americans called them "krauts", "squareheads", and postwar "herms". ^British called them "Jerries" because of the word German(s), Ger - ries, it you get what i mean.
He had a soft spot for animals in general, but his favorite was dogs. He had a beautiful German Shepherd named Blondi.
Volkswagen, he named it that because it was the Folk's Wagon.
The German word for Tank is Panzer, hence why every "Tank" is called "Panzer". Agreed. In 1942 German tanks were named after predatory cats. Tiger and Panther = panzers. Germany's Leopard II of today is a panzer. Daimler-Benz built the most panzers for the German Army in WW2, while Chrysler was the prime contractor on the Sherman. Nowadays the two have teamed up to form Daimler-Chrysler for peaceful purposes. Fiat, Baretta, Daihatsu, and Mitsubishi are other examples of Axis contractors which survived the political regimes they once served.
A type of engine named after its German inventor is called Diesel.
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There is no historical record of an emperor named Hangman Narnia. It is possible that you may be confusing characters or titles from different sources.
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"Ich heiße" means "I am called/named".
ganguro girls are named for their dark tans Hope that helped ;)
Miley has a yorkie named roadie,a German Shepard named mate,a shih tzu named loco,and a Maltese named Sophie.
Another name for the German Shepherd breed is Alsatian in some countries.
Yes, he did. He was a womanizer but he married a fanatical National Socialist named Lina von Osten, later Heydrich. He had four children: Klaus, Heider, Silke, and Marte, who was born after he died.
Because the month in which it takes place is october, called "Oktober" in German.
This is called a petri dish named after a German bacteriologist, Julius Petri.
Max von Stephanitz called them "der deutsche schaferhund" when he founded the breed in 1899. The English translation is literally "the German Shepherd Dog."