If a single cause is required, then it would be the invasion of Poland by Germany that started the war. However, most scholars agree that the... Learn more about this topic: WWII Axis and Allied Powers | Who Fought in WWII? from ...
I'm sorry if you interpret this as trolling but I see it as logical. delphiandomine86 | 17823 11 Sep 2011#56 In Germany they are still called Breslau,Krakau,Posen,Stettin in all signs. The vast majority of signs are in both languages - I can only think of one sign near the border ...
It’s true if D-Day failed,then the U.S would have been forced to use those Atomic bombs on Germany first and forcing another Hittler asasination attempt from the Germany military High Command that would have popular support after the second bomb that would have succeeded .Finally wherever th...
Our meeting of the 16th December was the last of the year and an excellent social evening with partners and friends. A first class Christmas meal was provided by the Rockies restaurant, giving a seasonal flavour to a pleasent and relaxed gathering. A much-appreciated address was given by Rev...
Responsible for some of the most famous, and infamous, missions in WW2 history - from the Dambuster raids to the controversial bombing of Dresden - there was a deadly price to be paid in the lethal night skies over Germany. 55,000 – half of all Bomber Command’s aircrew – died in the...
During WW2 large numbers of British airmen found themselves in POW camps trying to figure out how to escape. Well, here comes the Monopoly angle: Germany, in a rare nod to the Geneva Convention, allowed humanitarian groups to distribute care packages to the prisoners and one of the items all...
* Nazi agent, Adam Vollhardt, sent to Palestine, and held several meetings with Arab leaders. He told Palestinian Arab leaders that “Germany was interested in the settlement of the question on the basis of the Arabs obtaining their full demands,” and the “Germans could continue to support ...
Germany or certain Southern European resorts. Unlike its Vilnius counterpart, the Kaunas airport is outside the city limits although it is still frequented both by city buses and more expensive private vans. Direct intercity buses link the Kaunas airport to Vilnius and Klaipėda but it ...
March 15, 1939: Germany invades Czechoslovakia. Czech pilots flee to England, joining the RAF. After the war, back home, they are put in labor camps, suspected of anti-Communist ideas. This film cuts between a post-war camp where Franta is a prisoner and England during the war, where Fr...
She is from Germany, an individualistic culture, thus she does not hesitate to speak her mind. Another form of delinquency in Japan are Yanki or bike gangs, akin to teen thugs. They are identified by tattoos, drug use and numerous piercings, but apparently this trend has been phasing out ...