France is a member of the European Union, the largest country of Western Europe with 550 000 km2 and the second country in population behind Germany with 68 millions inhabitants. France facts. The city has 2.133 million inhabitants. It is the core of the Grand Paris metropolitan area (7.145 ...
Library of Duchess Anna-Amalia (Weimar, Germany) The library located in Weimar is more famous as Goethe’s Library; in 1797-1832 the poet was its constant visitor. The library contains the richest collection of The Faust editions and musical manuscripts, handwritten books and ancient maps. ...
7 of the Most Interesting Facts About Germany Germany has long been a crossroads and cultural hub of Central Europe. From its ancient history, thriving economy, interesting culture and delicious cuisine, it’s easy to see why it is such a sought after nation to visit in the EU. Whether you...
6-10 Facts 6. The French Resistance cut the elevator cables to the Eiffel Tower to keep Hitler from visiting it during his visit when Paris fell. When faced with the prospect of climbing over 1500 stairs, he opted out. –Source 7. Hitler orchestrated what was the most powerful anti-smokin...
Given the secretive nature of the US government during World War 2, if this book’s facts are right, I would say that it’s quite likely that the US knew about Hitler’s nuke program. In all of the questioning they did of Nazi scientists and officers,someonewould have mentioned it. And...
They were cooperating with Hitlers Germany during ww2,becouse they hawe no other option! At the end of the war,moustly of them were executed (with many inocent Croatian civilians too) on the place called “Bleiburg”!(around 150 000 or more people were executed!!!) ...
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Germany acknowledged and atoned for it’s sins; Japan never did. Neither has Turkey atoned for the genocide of the Armenians. Don’t get me wrong; the US has a good deal to acknowledge and atone for, but at least we have a free press, where the truth gets out, and people openly cr...
There WERE sympathizers in the Japanese AND the Germans for the axis during that war. Look at the NAZI meetings at Madison Square Garden by the American Bund. Reparations WERE paid by this country which is a HELL OF A LOT MORE than I can say about Japan and Germany !!
Whatever the reason, the fight between the USSR and Germany had far more to do with the USSR feeling threatened than any altruistic goal of helping the Allies in their struggle. The leaders of the USSR wisely saw an opportunity to expand its sphere of influence, and struck. And this action...