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* 1918 – Battle of Ambos Nogales: U. S. Army forces skirmish against Mexican Carrancistas and their German advisors in the only battle of World War I fought on American soil.
* 1945 – The Red Army begins the final assault on German forces around Berlin, with nearly one million troops fighting in the Battle of the Seelow Heights.
* 1940 – Gudrun Ensslin, German militant leader, founded Red Army Faction ( d. 1977 )
* 1914 – World War I: The library of the Catholic University of Leuven is deliberately destroyed by the German Army.
By now, the war is nearing its end and the German Army is retreating.
At 19 years of age, Paul enlists in the German Army and is deployed to the Western Front where he experiences the severe psychological and physical effects of the war.
* 1987 – The U. S. Department of Justice bars the Austrian President Kurt Waldheim from entering the United States, saying he had aided in the deportation and execution of thousands of Jews and others as a German Army officer during World War II.
German Army PzH 2000 self-propelled artillery
* 1977 – German Federal prosecutor Siegfried Buback and his driver are shot by two Red Army Faction members while waiting at a red light.
The Polish Home Army conducted a regular campaign of assassinations against top Nazi German officials in occupied Poland.
It was part of the ' Big Push ' ( later known as the Battle of the Somme ) that was intended to force the German Army into a retreat from the Western Front, a line they had held since late 1914.
During the Western Allied invasion of Germany in April 1945, the airfield was seized by the United States Third Army, and used by the USAAF 354th Fighter Group which flew P-47 Thunderbolts from the aerodrome ( designated ALG R-82 ) from late April until the German capitulation on 7 May 1945.
Its first modern incidence in biological warfare were when Scandinavian " freedom fighters " supplied by the German General Staff used anthrax with unknown results against the Imperial Russian Army in Finland in 1916.
The Treaty of Versailles limited any German Army to a maximum of 100, 000 men, making impossible the deployment of massed troops which had characterized German strategy before the War.
The OKW believed it too risky to allow German Corps and Army Groups to be operated and commanded independently by one field commander.
The infiltration tactics developed by the German Army during the First World War became the basis for later tactics.
During the Battle of France in 1940, De Gaulle's 4th Armoured Division and elements of the British Expeditionary Force's 1st Army Tank Brigade both made probing attacks on the German flank, actually pushing into the rear of the advancing armoured columns at times.
The Red Army was able to regroup far to the rear of the main battle line, and eventually defeat the German forces for the first time in the Battle of Moscow.
Writing on Doctrine and Training in the German Army 1919 – 1939, O ’ Neill stated:
The German Army had a greater grasp of the effects of technology on the battlefield, and went on to develop a new form of warfare by which its rivals when it came to the test were hopelessly outclassed.
Frieser, in agreement with Overy, Cooper and others that reject the existence of a blitzkrieg doctrine, argues that after the failure of the Schlieffen Plan in 1914, the German Army came to the conclusion decisive battles could not be executed on a strategic level.
It was never used in any German military field manual, either in the Army or the Air Force.
The German Army, contrary to what the blitzkrieg legend suggests, was not fully motorised.
The German Army could muster only 120, 000 vehicles compared to the 300, 000 of the French Army.

German and 1933-1945
ro: Imperiul German 1933-1945
** ( National Socialist German Workers ' Party ) 1933-1945
* Rise and Fall of the German Air Force: 1933-1945 ( Public Record Office War Histories ).
; 1933-1945: The German Nazi persecution started with the Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses in 1933, reached a first climax during the Kristallnacht in 1938 and culminated in the Holocaust of the European Jewry.
* BunkerBlog: All about German fortifications 1933-1945
* Plotting Hitler's Death: The German Resistance to Hitler, 1933-1945 ( ISBN 0-8050-5648-3 )
* Gill, Anton A Honourable Defeat: A History Of German Resistance To Hitler, 1933-1945, New York: H. Holt, 1994, ISBN 0805035141.
* Mommsen, Hans " German Society And The Resistance Against Hitler, 1933-1945 " pages 255-276 from The Third Reich The Essential Readings edited by Christian Leitz, London: Blackwell, ISBN 0-631-20700-7.
This category collects on the German history which was under Adolf Hitler's autocracy, from Adolf Hitler's taking power to the end of the World War II ( 1933-1945 ).
* The Third Reich, 1933-1945: a bibliographical guide to German national socialism, New York: Garland Pub., 1987.
* List of German films 1933-1945
Black has written on topics beyond that of 1933-1945 German history, including books on the issue of oil dependence, the history of Iraq, and alternative energy.
Rudolf Hermann Brandt ( June 2, 1909-June 2, 1948 ) was a German SS officer during 1933-1945 and a civil servant.
*" To the higher honour of the German soldiers of the Wehrmacht 1933-1945.
* Peter Hoffmann, The History of the German Resistance, 1933-1945, McGill-Queen's University Press, 1996

German and Volume
Although the legal force of the document was not established and it was not incorporated directly into either the American or German law, the Nuremberg Code and the related Declaration of Helsinki are the basis for the Code of Federal Regulations Title 45 Volume 46, which are the regulations issued by the United States Department of Health and Human Services governing federally-funded human subjects research in the United States.
* Greiner, H. ' Operation Seelowe and Intensified Air Warfare Against England up to the 30 October 1940 ', in Detweiler, D. World War II German Military Studies, Volume 7 of 24 ( New York, 1979 )
" Adenauer, Erhard and the Uses of Prosperity ," German Politics and Society Volume: 25 # 2 ( 2007 ) pp 86 + online edition
" Social Market Economy " and Its Impact on German European Policy in the Adenauer Era, 1949 – 1963 ," German Politics and Society Volume: 25 # 2 2007. pp 68 +.
In 2007 Jack Sheldon rejected Edmonds's calculations, suggesting that although German casualties 1 June – 10 November were 217, 194 were available in Volume III of the Sanitätsbericht, ( Medical Report Concerning the German Army 1914 – 1918 ( 1934 )) Edmonds may not have included them as they did not fit his case.
* Hansen, Kenneth " Raeder versus Wegener Conflict in German Strategy " pages 81 – 108 from U. S. Naval War College Review, Volume 58, Issue # 4, Autumn 2005.
* Herwig, Holger “ The Failure of German Sea Power, 1914-1945: Mahan, Tirpitz, and Raeder Reconsidered ” pages 68 – 105 from The International History Review, Volume 10, Issue # 1, February 1988.
* Interest of the United States in the transfer of German populations from Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Rumania, and Austria, Foreign relations of the United States: diplomatic papers, Volume II ( 1945 ) pp. 1227 – 1327 ( Note: Page 1227 begins with a Czechoslovak document dated 23 November 1944, several months before Czechoslovakia was " liberated " by the Soviet Army.
Volume 3 of the German edition corresponds to the volumes 3 and 4 of the English translation, as the German volume appeared in 2 parts in 1850 and 1851.
Volume 5 of the German edition was not translated until 1981, again by a woman .< ref name = Bowen1981 >
Translations and Annotations of Choral Repertoire, Volume 2: German Texts.
Karl Marx wrote about this in Capital ( originally published in German as Das Kapital ) Volume One Part I. 1. 4 – THE FETISHISM OF COMMODITIES: “ Political Economy has indeed analysed, however incompletely, value and its magnitude, and has discovered what lies beneath these forms.
* Grab, Walter “ German Historians And The Trivialization Of Nazi Criminality: Critical Remarks On The Apologetics Of Joachim Fest, Ernst Nolte And Andreas Hillgruber ” pages 273 – 278 from Australian Journal of Politics and History, Volume 33, Issue # 3, 1987.
* Volume 322 of the German Perry Rhodan magazine series, first published in November 1967, marks another very early appearance of the bioship concept in science fiction.
* German Colonial Encyclopaedia, 1920, Volume III, p. 321ff.
* Dippler, Christoph " The German Resistance and the Jews " pages 51 – 93 from Yad Vashem Studies, Volume 16, 1984.
* Orbach, Danny " Criticism Reconsidered: The German Resistance to Hitler in Critical German Scholarship " pages 565-590 from The Journal of Military History, Volume 75, Issue # 2, April 2011.
* Stokes, Lawrence " Canada and the German Resistance: The 1937 Canadian Visit of Carl Friedrich Goerdeler " pages 92 – 106 from Zeitschrift fur Kanada Studien, Volume 19, Issue # 36, 1999.
The very largest of all purchases of dollars in the history of 1976 was when the West German government achieved an almost 3 billion dollar acquisition ( a figure given as 2. 75 billion in total by The Statesman: Volume 18 1974 → ), this event indicated the impossibility of the balancing of exchange stabilities by the measures of control used at the time and the monetary system and the foreign exchange markets in " West " Germany and other countries within Europe closed for two weeks ( during February and, or, March of 1973.
In 2007, Volume 8 of the German official history of the war was published, and part of the work authored by Karl-Heinz Frieser addressed the events at Korsun.

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