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What was disrupting the flow of supplies and soldiers to Britain in 1942?

German submarines that hunted in "wolf packs" disrupted the flow of supplies and soldiers to Britain.


How many Germans were killed in Germany during World War 1?

about 9 million German soldiers were killed


What did the Hun mean in World War 1?

During World War I (and less frequently during World War II), "Hun" referred to Germans. The reason is because at the end of the 1890s, there was a war called the Boxer Rebellion in China. Several countries, including Germany, sent soldiers to help end the rebellion. When the German soldiers were leaving, the German Kaiser (Emperor) told the soldiers that they would be so fierce and deadly that their Chinese enemies would remember them for centuries, just like how the Huns had been remembered and feared in the Roman Empire. Allied propagandists remembered this quote when World War I began, and applied it to German soldiers to portray them as cruel, uncivilized barbarians.


How many Jews fought in World War 1 fighting for the Germans?

Approximately 100,000 Jews served in the German army during World War I. Many of these soldiers were motivated by a sense of patriotism and loyalty to Germany, despite facing antisemitism. The contributions of Jewish soldiers were significant, and around 12,000 Jews were awarded military honors for their service. This participation challenged the prevailing stereotypes of Jews at the time and highlighted their role in the German military.


What is the history of Copenhagen snuff?

Copenhagen snuff began to being produced in Pittsburgh, PA in 1922 by George Weyman. The company is still in existence today and is known as the US smokeless Tobacco company.

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What is the distance between Copenhagen and the German mainland?

There is about 100 miles from Copenhagen, Denmark to the German Mainland. --Ean


Why did Christian X feel safe riding his horse in the street Though the German soldiers on the street of Copenhagen?

Christian X felt safe riding his horse in the streets of Copenhagen despite the presence of German soldiers because he was a symbol of Danish resistance and national pride during the German occupation in World War II. His public displays of confidence were intended to reassure the Danish people and assert their sovereignty. The soldiers' reluctance to confront the king directly further reinforced his sense of security in the situation. Ultimately, his ride became a powerful statement of defiance against the occupation.


What countries where under German Control?

copenhagen


What is the German word for soldiers?

The German word for "soldiers" is "Soldaten".


How do you say Copenhagen in German?

Kopenhagen Kopenhaven, like Bremerhaven


Who was the dark queen in Copenhagen?

Th dark queen was the leader of the Nazi soldiers


When and where does Number the Stars take place in?

When: 1940 Nazi occupation of Denmark Where: Copenhagen, Denmark


How many German soldiers wounded in the battle of Britain?

The Battle of Britain was an air campaign. No German soldiers were wounded, only airmen.


When did the German occupation of Copenhagen?

The German occupation of Copenhagen began on April 9, 1940, during World War II, when Germany launched Operation Weserübung, aiming to secure Denmark and Norway. The occupation lasted until the end of the war in May 1945. During this period, Copenhagen faced significant military presence and control by German forces, impacting the city's social and political landscape.


How many German soldiers were wounded in ww1?

4,247,143 German soldiers were wounded in battle during the Great War.


Name of World War I German Soldiers?

German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.


What is Copenhagen in Afrikaans?

Copenhagen is an English name of a city. The name is derived from the low German Kopenhagen which is translated as "merchants' harbour". When Kopenhagen is transfered to Afrikaans which is derived from low German, Dutch languages; it would be translated as Verkopershawen which means "merchant's port".