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  • cy for Danish notes, effectively granting the Germans a gigantic unsecured loan with only vague pro
  • f the bomb was suppressed to avoid giving the Germans a propaganda victory.
  • ively to the invasion of the free zone by the Germans a few months later.
  • esulted in a French defeat, forfeiting to the Germans a source of iron-ore.
  • e Austria countryside, Anna finds the Jumping Germans, a bungy group who are preparing to jump off
  • The title takes its name after St Germans, a large village in Cornwall.
  • y similar to the Author which was sunk by the Germans a few weeks earlier.
  • eded the D-Day landings, designed to give the Germans a false impression of the location and timing
  • d vital high-ground positions that denied the Germans a commanding view of the town of Ypres itself
  • ware that Cherry stole the recipe, offers the Germans a double or nothing chance.
  • t an emotional ceremony in February 1943, the Germans abandoned Nalchik and started moving westward
  • h a short burst of gunfire, then observed the Germans abandoning ship.
  • French and Germans aboard all fled the vessel.
  • empted to reverse the scuttling, or order the Germans aboard to do so.
  • aptation of the ad, using stereotypes held by Germans about the Swiss.
  • crucial in the Allied campaign to deceive the Germans about their plans to invade Normandy in June
  • politics extremely, he regularly informed the Germans about the Hungarian political developments.
  • hat a new regulation governing travel of East Germans abroad, suspending previous restrictions, was
  • nees in submission to false values, that "the Germans accepted all of that with special ardor when
  • Ypres Salient that afforded good views by the Germans across the British lines and in to Ypres.
  • ine then sent Edobichus to the Franks and the Germans across the Rhine to ask for reinforcements.
  • , San Antonio - The Texas State Convention of Germans adopt a political, social and religious platf
  • ans continued to resist German troops and the Germans adopted harsh measures (schrecklichkeit), to
  • n his unit being cut out from the rear by the Germans advancing from Radymno.
  • ll beat the Russians now and we will beat the Germans after that" (with euphemisms for Russians and
  • 0,000 civilian deaths due to the expulsion of Germans after World War II and the Forced labor of Ge
  • significant change is the disappearing of the Germans after World War II.
  • reinforce the Polish troops fighting with the Germans after the outbreak of the Invasion of Poland.
  • first to be fired by the United States at the Germans after war had been declared.
  • Following the Flight and Expulsion of Germans after World War II he found refuge in Bremen,
  • Weapons captured by the Germans after the Italian surrender in 1943 seem to h
  • The Expulsion of Germans after World War II in 1945-1946 reduced the p
  • Main article Expulsion of Germans after World War II
  • epubblica Sociale Italiana, instituted by the Germans after the liberation of Benito Mussolini from
  • d 239 British soldiers) were recovered by the Germans after the battle and buried behind German lin
  • Palace was destroyed (it was blown up by the Germans after the collapse of the Warsaw Uprising in
  • s that were captured from the Italians by the Germans after the Italian surrender in 1943 were desi
  • The Germans, after having received considerable reinforce
  • It surrendered to the Germans after the Italian surrender to the Allies in
  • e on hand in 1939 and weapons captured by the Germans after the Italians switched sides in 1943 wer
  • n of Alsace wine was deliberately lost by the Germans after the Franco-Prussian War, and discovered
  • roots, they were not victims of Expulsion of Germans after World War II, but in the course of the
  • try Division "Siena" which surrendered to the Germans after the Italian armistice of 1943.
  • s a POW camp that was later taken over by the Germans), after which he was deported to Buchenwald v
  • to Italy, where it was destroyed fighting the Germans after the Italian Surrender in September 1943
  • 43 Bunyachenko agreed to collaborate with the Germans against the Soviet regime of Joseph Stalin, b
  • was a member of the militia working with the Germans against the French Resistance.
  • He also supported the Germans against the French in the Franco-Prussian War
  • in 1264, he led a small army of Saracens and Germans against Charles of Anjou, who contested Manfr
  • alian Army in Russia) and fight alongside the Germans against the Red Army.
  • cqui Division: fearing he might side with the Germans against the evolving plot to depose Mussolini
  • The Germans agreed to sell the Shah the steel factory he
  • e routes into Warsaw from the east, while the Germans aimed to prevent that and hold on to Warsaw.
  • neup, while Bayern started the game with five Germans, all internationals named in the provisional
  • g on 22 August, Samsonov's forces had met the Germans all along his front, and had successfully pus
  • or Germany before the war, and therefore the Germans allowed them to survive for a while.
  • At the same time the Germans along with their local Belarusian and Lithuan
  • edral of Reims was virtually destroyed by the Germans along with many other buildings in the region
  • 's writings about Cossacks who fought for the Germans, along with those of Walter Warlimont, were p
  • The mass grave site was discovered by the Germans along with many other such sites throughout t
  • He was relieved by the Germans along with other Russian emigres, at which po
  • es depots in Fredrikstad were captured by the Germans already on 9 April.
  • The persons entitled to become Germans also include (former) foreign citizens of sta
  • The Germans also resorted to hostage taking.
  • The Germans also had anti-aircraft artillery troops and 4
  • That afternoon, the Germans also successfully advanced from the east towa
  • The Germans also constructed deep dugouts throughout the
  • The Germans also sometimes used Jews in forced-labor proj
  • Some Germans also came from Austria, and some from Bavaria
  • Most Germans also learn English as their first foreign lan
  • ase a ball for 90 minutes and at the end, the Germans always win."
  • ter pilot, is shot down in combat against the Germans and badly wounded.
  • Soviet Union won one more medal than the East Germans and had six golds, although almost half of th
  • ri was first excavated during World War II by Germans, and a small tholos tomb, a cult room and an
  • fied as "Terrorflieger" (terror flier) by the Germans, and were not given a trial.
  • According to Soviet information, the Germans and Hungarians lost only in Budapest 49,000 d
  • Unlike the Germans and Japanese, Italians were not subjected to
  • eplace the dead population, most of them were Germans, and the city had a German majority for a lon
  • during World War I, it was taken over by the Germans and became for a short period of time, the ho
  • ), MP for Leicester, Malmesbury, Midhurst, St Germans and Wendover
  • alists and a proponent of cooperation between Germans and Poles.
  • rgettable", adding, "you can only play as the Germans, and the game does not offer multiplayer.
  • English coarse, gloomy, more brutal than the Germans, and declares that "they are no philosophical
  • g Whitfield) were rescued from the sea by the Germans and became prisoners-of-war.
  • heir meetings attracting the attention of the Germans and the French police, they set up a "literar
  • ed Decius, who intercepted several parties of Germans, and repaired and strengthened his fortificat
  • War II veteran who was taken prisoner by the Germans and later escaped.
  • ed a police detective ordered to work for the Germans and anguished over the conflict between his d
  • to the Austrian census, around 25,000 ethnic Germans and 3,000 Hungarians also lived in the region
  • ng the war years Welhaven was arrested by the Germans and imprisoned in both Norway and Germany, be
  • My Father, the Germans and I (2010)
  • ccupation, he decided to stand up against the Germans and became a member of the LO or Landelijke O
  • gions restored, but some did not (e.g., Volga Germans and Crimean Tatars).
  • id a considerable number of Dutchmen from the Germans and also assisted the Allies during the Dutch
  • He landed and was immediately captured by the Germans and held as a prisoner of war until freed by
  • The Hungarian school - built in 1873 by Germans and inhabited by a group of 50 catholic nuns
  • e Romanians, 3,2% Hungarians, 2,7% Roms, 1,3% Germans and 0,5% are of other or undeclared nationali
  • ch 98.5% are Romanians, 0.6% Hungarians, 0.8% Germans and 0.1% are of other or undeclared nationali
  • 1943, another 1,000 Kozova Jews were shot by Germans, and in June 1943, 400 more Jews were execute
  • The hamlet became heavily settled by Germans and Irish in the late-19th century.
  • leaving a district of working class citizens: Germans and Jews to the north and Blacks to the south
  • volution of 1917 the boat was captured by the Germans and transferred to the British intervention f
  • The Germans and Soviets agreed to the Treaty of Berlin in
  • Soon the Germans and the Soviets agreed on the Rapallo Treaty
  • dominated trade; the wealthiest burghers were Germans; and the German language and culture was pres
  • In his book, Wahl claimed, like many Germans and even Nazis, not to have known about the H
  • es of the war, several units were captured by Germans and pressed into their own service.
  • t population was divided among 57% Poles, 42% Germans and 1% Jews according to official German stat
  • ritual, for Otto was the anointed King of the Germans, and temporal, in which Otto secured his bish
  • ar, he fought in the Russian Army against the Germans, and was captured in 1915.
  • are able to launch an air strike against the Germans and repulse the attack, but the Nazis are sti
  • government's collaborative stance towards the Germans and encouraged sabotage and other resistance
  • In 1940, he was captured by the Germans and sent to the Stalag IVB prisoner-of-war ca
  • s exalted as a defender of the rights of both Germans and opponents of the Pope.
  • fication of Ghent University by the occupying Germans and his acceptance of a position at the Antwe
  • Allied Military Administration when all other Germans and Austrians were deported from the city.
  • orway, Halden Arbeiderblad was stopped by the Germans, and Idd og Marker tried to adapt to a Nazi r
  • d the Second World War without falling to the Germans, and even further becoming a strategic hub of
  • aper, thanks to the changing tide against the Germans and their supporters as the war drew to a clo
  • Offensive of World War II fought between the Germans and the Soviets.
  • Salvaged by the Germans and commissioned into the Kriegsmarine as M 5
  • During World War II, he was captured by the Germans and spent sixteen months in a prisoner of war
  • Entry and residence difficulties for Germans and Austrians.
  • e Romanians, 3,8% Hungarians, 2,7% Roms, 1,2% Germans and 0,8% are of other or undeclared nationali
  • red between MAVI and combined armed groups of Germans and Albanian nationalists of Balli Kombetar (
  • As a result of this action, the Germans and Italians failed to gain the use of three
  • roups present in Satu Mare County: Romanians, Germans and Hungarians, while the main tower represen
  • The next day, reinforcements arrived for the Germans and the offensive lost momentum until it fina
  • The Allies were pursuing the Germans, and the greatest obstacle to crossing the So
  • Polish cavalry charged the Germans, and melee combat ensued.
  • Romanians, 2.2% Hungarians, 14.9% Roma, 3.5% Germans and 0.4% are of other or undeclared nationali
  • m, the Pope wanted to maintain good ties with Germans and their government so that he could work wi
  • d War II the city was occupied by Soviets and Germans and incorporated into the Ukrainian SSR.
  • edia, where an argument broke out between the Germans and Italians on one side and the French on th
  • 3,379 inhabitants, including 3,257 Poles, 47 Germans and 44 Ukrainians.
  • Scout groups including Germans and Austrians existed in several Prisoner of
  • ssassinated, he would become a martyr to some Germans, and give rise to speculation that Germany mi
  • hen, after their trench had been taken by the Germans, and after two attempts at recapture had fail
  • or fighting for their respective enemies, the Germans and the Hungarians, against fellow Slavs, the
  • f inhabitants were Slovaks, 1.55% Roma, 0.84% Germans and 1.02% Czechs.
  • ned, this feeling made no distinction between Germans and German Jews), he removed the second "n" f
  • He was captured by the Germans and interned in the Apuania concentration cam
  • e Poles were to be steered away from opposing Germans and guided into confrontation with Russians a
  • The Germans and Swiss prepare a cold oatmeal called Birch
  • , in 1940, his house in Vire was taken by the Germans, and he temporarily lived in another house, i
  • of Armed Struggle, ZWZ), was arrested by the Germans and imprisoned in the Auschwitz concentration
  • 50 Germans and 37 prisoners were killed in the raid.
  • The following day he was arrested by the Germans and after five months of interrogation in pri
  • Romanians, 40,5% Hungarians, 21,7% Roms, 0,7% Germans and 0,2% are of other or undeclared nationali
  • sh Lapland, but this was rejected by both the Germans and the Finns.
  • tal, he delivered the ultimatum demanding the Germans and Hungarians to surrender.
  • Despite capture by the Germans and time in a concentration camp, he returned
  • The Germans and their collaborators killed as many as 1.5
  • You can fuck the Germans and every pushy Jew.
  • After many trips he was arrested by the Germans and jailed in Leuven ready to be shot.
  • e Romanians, 4,8% Hungarians, 7,0% Roms, 0,9% Germans and 0,1% are of other or undeclared nationali
  • ized the Romans for disdaining the illiterate Germans and failing to record their songs and tales,
  • e Romanians, 6,9% Hungarians, 4,6% Roms, 0,5% Germans and 0,5% are of other or undeclared nationali
  • Germans and Austrians on Croatian territory were cons
  • ers heroic episodes, great victories over the Germans, and in the 1192 pages of his Guerre fatale:
  • hom were from France, the others being mainly Germans and Poles.
  • The Dutch, Germans and Poles began to edge rearward.
  • e Romanians, 1,3% Hungarians, 7,4% Roms, 1,5% Germans and 0,1% are of other or undeclared nationali
  • ut mixed marriages between Gentile and Jewish Germans and general questions about occupation of for
  • Several Germans and Ukrainian auxiliary police were killed.
  • The parish is two miles (3 km) south of St Germans and three miles (5 km) south-west of Saltash.
  • y, the Duchy of Pomerania became populated by Germans and only diminishing number Slavs were left n
  • Dutch surrender, the ship was salvaged by the Germans and commissioned into the Kriegsmarine.
  • He avoided being captured by the Germans and joined the ZWZ resistance organization, l
  • ups with cross-border ties (especially Finns, Germans and Poles), residing along its western border
  • nment lost all hope of prevailing against the Germans, and fled the country with the evacuating All
  • All this had been done without alerting the Germans and the Germans remained in ignorance of Alli
  • The monument was destroyed in 1940 by the Germans, and in 1979 was inaugurated today's actual m
  • As the Germans and Soviets occupied Poland, Szmuness was sep
  • ry 1940, around 1,200 of these were handed to Germans, and some of the remainder to the Soviets.
  • d sometimes extermination by groups of Danes, Germans and Swedes.
  • could be conceived as a bland thought, these Germans and Czechs have not been up-rooted from their
  • tvian elements and replacing them with Baltic Germans and Reichsdeutsch troops.
  • the supposed ancestors of the Franks, Latins, Germans and Britons.
  • lony grew, mostly populated by Swedes, Finns, Germans, and Dutch.
  • These governments argue that the expulsion of Germans and related border changes were not enacted b
  • In 1944 he agreed to collaborate with the Germans and joined the Russian aircraft group within
  • The book ends with the defeat of the Germans and the beginning of the Soviet advance on Ge
  • He used medical science to deceive the Germans and save both Jews and Poles from deportation
  • The Soviets started to pursue the Germans and conducted several amphibious landings to
  • Nationalists to the pre-World War two Sudeten Germans and described the late Stormont era as Ulster
  • e Romanians, 3.3% Hungarians, 8.3% Roma, 2.2% Germans and 0.6% are of other or undeclared nationali
  • It served the parish of Wiggenhall St. Germans, and closed in 1850.
  • On October 16, the Germans and the Romanians captured Odessa following a
  • rachuted into Estonia, he was captured by the Germans and trained by the Sicherheitsdienst as an ag
  • In December 1914, however, Rocker like many Germans and Austrians in the UK, was interned as an e
  • a major part of the local economy, with many Germans and Austrians coming over the Brenner Pass fr
  • wedes bought a dozen weapons in 1918 from the Germans and they remained in service until 1950.
  • , the battalion met stiff resistance from the Germans and were repelled.
  • are Romanians, 3% Hungarians, 5,4% Roms, 0,1% Germans and 0,1% are of other or undeclared nationali
  • inhabitants were Romanians, 23.9% Roma, 9.7% Germans and 1.3% Hungarians.
  • A force of Germans and Askaris under Paul Erich von Lettow-Vorbe
  • The Germans and their collaborators killed children both
  • Eleven Germans and one Turk were killed or wounded in the ac
  • Captured, he refused to collaborate with the Germans and the Social Republic, and was interned in
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