A diktat generally means "to dictate" For example, in World War I, the Victorious Powers were seen to completely dictate what happened to Germany. E.g. The colonial people had no say as to what happened to the colonies. This was a diktat - unfair and completely dictated by. So Cameroons went to France and Tanghanyika went to GB
This is a opinionated question, 1 was Aussies, while the other was piliknins which means Tan Men in Deutch.
There were no air attacks on London in WW1.
when the ww1 ended and if they were very hurt
There were about 200 million veterans alive after ww1.
diktat means order (you have to do it)
diktat stands for deutshe ist keine twate aud tillete
diktat in a negative way to refer to the Treaty of Versailles, the document ending World War I. Today diktat can be used as a critical term for even minor regulations felt to be unfair or authoritarian.
I think you mean "Diktat" not Ditkat if so Diktat is a noun and means: # A harsh, unilaterally imposed settlement with a defeated party. # An authoritative or dogmatic statement or decree.
A diktat generally means "to dictate" For example, in World War I, the Victorious Powers were seen to completely dictate what happened to Germany. E.g. The colonial people had no say as to what happened to the colonies. This was a diktat - unfair and completely dictated by. So Cameroons went to France and Tanghanyika went to GB
Dictated peace.
They called it the Diktat
Diktat
I have no earthly idea on what this means$$
Fin means flipper or flattened appendage on a fish. No one fin WW1
It means that it was made from men that studied the art of flight and mastered its objectives
what was the ink made from in WW1