The region was home to many German speaking people.
To one's knowledge, other than gaining land from Poland to expand from.Hitler wanted to take over Europe, and eventually the world if possible. He considered all others (everyone) in the world to be inferior to the Germans. He wanted to create a "Aryan" race of blond hair blue eyed human beings who all spoke German. Countries such as Czech/Slovak Hung, Poland, were mere stepping stones in his plans for New World Order.
i think he signed a pack with Russian leaders to divide Poland between them. They signed it before World War 2 began. Basically he pleged a lie to the people like he did to the Germans. ...i think...
10,000 Germans fought on D-Day and 4,000 to 9,000 died.
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The region was home to many German speaking people.
many Germans lived in this area.
Czechoslovakia. Hitler wanted control of Sudetenland, a region of Czechoslovakia where many Germans lived. But he went back on his promise to stop seeking more territory and soon took over all of Czechoslovakia. Then he wanted to invade Poland, but Britain and France would not allow this, so World war 2 started.
Germans came as immigrants to the United States from the very start of the colonies. They helped set up the printing industry in the colonies and Pennsylvania was a colony where so many Germans lived they were called "Pennsylvania Dutch." There were about 60% English and 33% Germans. By 1860 there was an estimated 1:3 million Germans immigrants and 200 German language magazines and newspapers. 1940 had 1.2 million German immigrants in the United States.
To one's knowledge, other than gaining land from Poland to expand from.Hitler wanted to take over Europe, and eventually the world if possible. He considered all others (everyone) in the world to be inferior to the Germans. He wanted to create a "Aryan" race of blond hair blue eyed human beings who all spoke German. Countries such as Czech/Slovak Hung, Poland, were mere stepping stones in his plans for New World Order.
Wisconsin became a state on May 29, 1848. In the years 1910-191? many germans lived in Wisconsin
many Germans viewed it as the way that it should be, many Germans viewed it as a political message, many Germans viewed it as unattainable.
It divided East and West Germany leaving many people separated from friends and family. The East Germans lived in a Russian controlled Communist country while the West Germans lived in a democratic country. The Russians ruled with an iron hand and regulated information, access to the country, and all of life of the East German people.
i think he signed a pack with Russian leaders to divide Poland between them. They signed it before World War 2 began. Basically he pleged a lie to the people like he did to the Germans. ...i think...
The Germans speak German. There are many Germans that can also speak English and no doubt many Germans are able to speak many other languages depending on their education and position in life,
* 1938-1939 - Austria, Czechoslovakia, part of Lithuania and Poland. * 1940 - Denmark, Norway, theNetherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France. * 1941 - Yugolavia, Greece, the Soviet Union. Note that in 1936 Germany remilitarized the Rhineland. As this was a part of Germany _ but one where the Germans was not allowed to have troops - it was not an invasion or takeover, though it was a breach of the Treaty of Versailles.
It is extremely difficult to go against the majority in a country. It is difficult to go against the power in a country, whether the majority or not. Sensible Germans lived in fear of the Nazi Party and realized that aligning with it was a protection.