England received re numeration from Germany after WW1 and did not extend help to them after the war because all the countries involved blamed Germany for starting the war. They restricted Germany so severely that the German economy was in a state of disaster and it affected the German people in dozens of ways. Unemployment and starvation were commonplace then. It contributed to the rise of Adolph Hitler.
In England, "German Shepherd" was changed to "Alsatian". People anglicized German surnames to sound less German and more English (Battenburg, to Mountbatten, for example). The royal family adopted the name Windsor rather than continue using the German family name. Is this the kind of thing you had in mind?
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Very brave French people during World War II who sabotaged the German war effort.
The Nazi Germans were defeated in World War 2. The Germany peoples who survived the war were at first upset and depressed they lost the war and their loved ones. They did not falter however. With the aid of the allied nations Germans were able to rebuild their nation and have a democratic government that represented the German people. So in that sense the German people were not "defeated" by the war.
John Cabot was the first person to explore the new world for England.
Food so they didnt starve and shelter.
shoot them!
Yes; without it, 7 billion people would starve.
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beacuase they usally don't have any money to buy food.
They have sent money and goods to them so they won't starve and they have rescued a lot of people through the rubble
In England, "German Shepherd" was changed to "Alsatian". People anglicized German surnames to sound less German and more English (Battenburg, to Mountbatten, for example). The royal family adopted the name Windsor rather than continue using the German family name. Is this the kind of thing you had in mind?
Adolf Hitler
Rudolf Hess
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German would have been our national language
German rockets directed at Southern England during World War 2.