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Germany in WW2

The Germans were a member of the Axis forces and the primary belligerent in the European Theater of war.

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What territory of Germany was invaded when Germany failed to pay reparations after World War 2?

The Ruhr, a industrial area in Germany was invaded by the French. They invaded to take reparations by force.

Who is the Leader of Guatemala?

Alvaro Colom is the current leader of Guatemala.
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Who was Erich Alfred Hartmann?

Erich Alfred Hartmann (19 April 1922 - 20 September 1993),

Hartmann was a German World War II fighter pilot and still is the highest-scoring fighter ace in the history of aerial warfare.

He goes by many nicknames:

  • "Bubi" by his comrades
  • "The Black Devil" by his Soviet enemies
  • and due to his charming good looks, "The Blonde Knight" by his admirerers.

What aggressive actions did Germany and Japan commit that led to world war II?

Germany's invasion of Poland caused Britain and France to declare war on Germany; this led to the European war. The Pacific war had its origins when Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931 and later when Japan invaded China in 1937. The 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour involved America in the war, which then became a true global war.

Where can you sell a Nazi flag from world war ll?

You can sell it via ebay or on the market for antiques in Munich - Germany.

What are the largest cites in Germany?

Berlin is the biggest city in Germany- it's also the capital!

When did the Soviet Union begin bombing Germany in World War 2?

It did not. In 1939 the Soviet Union had a non-agression pact with Germany which led to the invasion of Poland; a British ally. Not surprisingly, the Soviet Union was seen as a possible enemy, but there was no fighting between Britain and the Soviet Union. When Germany violated the pact and invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, Britain and the Soviet Union found themselves fighting on the same side against Germany, although they were far from the best of friends. After World War 2 they were adversaries again in the Cold War, but still they did not fight, at least not openly.

What were tactics that the Nazis used to discriminate against the Jewish people?

During the 1930s, the Nazis had Jews ejected from universities, and orchestrated boycotts against Jewish businesses.
Later (1938), they instigated Kristallnacht, and hundreds of synagogues were trashed.
In 1939, they invaded Poland; and later they conquered all of Europe. They herded the Jews into ghettos, pressed some into forced labor, and killed tens of thousands of others.
In the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union (1941), army units (Einsatzgruppen) were tasked with killing the local Jews, and hundreds of Jewish villages were wiped out.
On January 20, 1942, at the Wannsee conference, the Nazi leaders adopted the official policy of killing all of Europe's Jews, wholesale. Hundreds of concentration camps and labor camps were set up, and six million Jews were killed in the brief space of a few years.

What is sudentland?

Sudentland is the territory of Czechoslovakia that was formaly owned by Germany, when you look at it from a World War 2 perspective. The United States and Britain forced Czechoslovakia to give up Sudentland to Hitler, this was called the Munich Agreement. The Munich Agreement gave Hitler Sudentland as long as he promissed not to make anymore territorial claims. He broke the promiss when he invaded Czechoslovakia.

Did Adolf Hitler have a bad childhood?

yes, actually I'm in the eighth grade and in advanced English we are about to read a book called NIGHT,which is about the holocaust. He was very neglected and abused as a child, but he loved his mother to death.

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I wonder if there's any solid evidence about what happened to the boy during his up binging at home, rather than stories that neighbours suddenly started telling about 40 years later.

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He was not accepted to a Jewish summer camp when he was a kid that led him to kill Jews

What was Rommel nickname?

The desert fox.

Edit- His division in France was also called the Ghost Division and he was referred to as Ghost Leader.

What were the early ways of killing people in the Holocaust?

The early ways of killing people in the Holocaust was mass executions, executions taken place in the forest, digging mass graves and getting shot falling into it, "hunting" for the undesirables, into ghettos, starving, mobile gas trucks, diseases, working as slave laborers on insufficient rations, etc. Then more efficient ways were created and then built.

How many school students were killed by weapon last year?

200 or more because a lot of parents are in jail. 200 or more because a lot of parents are in jail. 200 or more because a lot of parents are in jail. 200 or more because a lot of parents are in jail.

Did Hitler have the Jews whipped?

Whippings, often very severe, were common in all concentration camps.

Why did Nazis target Communists?

Ridding Europe of what the Nazis called "Jewish Communism" was their #1 core aim. (The brief pact with the Soviet Union in 1939 was purely tactical). In fact, the original party, the DAP, had been established in Janaury 1919 with this specific aim.

The name of the french government which capitulated to the Nazi's and was run by the Nazi's?

on the 22nd of June, 1940, the third republic of France surrendered to German forces and was divided in two. northern France was occupied by the Germans, while southern France remained independent but was ruled by a pro German government in the city of France, thus bcoming known as Vichy France.

What time did Hitler and the Germans fight America?

Adolf Hitler started the Second World War on September 1, 1939 by invading Poland. But this did not get the United States involved. The U.S. did not join the war until after the Japanese bombed the US Naval Forces at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on December 7, 1941. Although the US was not fighting a "hot war" with Germany until after December 7th, It did actively support the Allied Forces in the European Theater of the War. Franklin Roosevelt's Lend Lease Act was pivotal to Britain's fight against Nazi Germany by supplying much needed military planes and war materiel in exchange for over seas bases that Great Britain leased back to the United States. World War II lasted six long years and led to over 50 million deaths, including the near extermination of the Jewish people from the European continent. VE Day (or "Victory in Europe Day") came on May 8, 1945. Really, the question should be the other way round - 'When did the USA fight Nazi Germany?' since Hitler did not chose to fight Germany, rather the USA entered the war because of Pearl Harbour, and fought Japan and Germany. The question can be asked both ways. I guess it just depends on one's point of view. As I remember, Adolf Hitler did declare war against the United States.

Is undertaker really in vegetative state?

Of course not. its just part of the story line. Undertaker is not. he is just getting a tattoo removed on his neck of his X wife sara...if you have any other questions. email me. i know everything there is to know about wwe.

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Why was Hitler a bad man?

he was an evil person because he killed Jews for no reason and he would kill he's own men if they didn't follow orders and he attacked France, Poland, and Russia for no reason just to take it over.

Who were the people that the German army captured and put in special prisons?

In World War 2 the varies armies took prisoners of war (POWs) when fighting their enemies and put them in POW camps. POWs in Germany in World War 2 included men from the Allied armed forces.

Jews were transportes to ghettos what are ghettos?

The Jewish ghettos were sections of the city that were allocated specifially for Jewish housing.

Explain fascism what countries were fascist before the outbreak of WW2?

Before WW2 there was only one Communist country - the Soviet Union. The Fascist countries included: Italy Germany, Spain. Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Poland were crypto-Fascist.