They were accepted as immigrant-settlers.
The Germans were pushed back just a few miles from the coast in some places, just a few hundred yards in others. None were pushed out of France on D-Day. Many German reinforcements were sent into France in the weeks following D-Day.
French, Spanish, Africans, Germans, And Irish
the french soliders
In the early 1800s, four nations claimed the vast, rugged land know as the Oregon Country.
They were accepted as immigrant-settlers.
The Irish and German people were primarily pushed to immigrate to the US in the mid-1800s due to a combination of factors. The Irish were driven by the devastating potato famine, which caused mass starvation and economic collapse in Ireland. The Germans were motivated by political unrest, economic difficulties, and a desire for greater opportunities in America.
The Germans were pushed back just a few miles from the coast in some places, just a few hundred yards in others. None were pushed out of France on D-Day. Many German reinforcements were sent into France in the weeks following D-Day.
the battle of the bulge (:
Germany is a country and Germans are the people who live in it.
Moscow was the Allied capital that the Germans nearly captured in November 1939. The Germans were a hundred miles away when the Russian winter came; the Red Army rallied and pushed the Germans back.
Germans live in the country which is known as Germany.
Women wore tight corsets, lace. Men wore trousers and linen.
The British pushed back the Germans and Italians at El Alamein in WWII.
Poland.
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Germany