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Germans controlled about 80 % of the country's international commerce ; they also owned and operated utilities in Cap Haïtien and Port-au-Prince, the main wharf and a tramway in the capital, and a railroad serving the Plaine de Cul-du-Sac.
In addition, Jews from as far as France, Austria and Germany were brought to Kaunas during the course of Nazi occupation and executed in the Ninth Fort. On 1943 the Germans operated special Jewish squads to open the massgraves and burn the remaining corpses.
UNRRA operated in occupied Germany, primarily in camps for Displaced Persons, especially the 11, 000, 000 non-Germans who had been moved into Germany during the war, but did not render assistance to ethnic Germans.
The camp was operated by 20 – 25 SS overseers ( Germans and Austrians ) and 80 – 120 guards.
It operated from January, 1943, to September, 1944 and was known to the Germans as Herzogenbusch ( see List of subcamps of Herzogenbusch ).
It was the only extermination camp that was not operated by the Germans, and was among the largest camps in Europe.
During the Civil War First World War, 130 Germans operated a " dye " plant at Port Dixie, " actually an explosives factory and probably a submarine base as well.
The Germans operated a V-2 launching platform near the town of Hellendoorn during World War II, harassing the city of London.
Officials in the communist Yugoslav regime established a camp for Germans which operated from 1945 to 1946.
The Germans operated parochial schools primarily to maintain their religious faith ; often they offered only an hour of German language instruction a week, but they always had extensive coverage of religion.
By chance, the Germans had chosen the operating frequency of the Wotan system very badly ; it operated on 45 MHz, which just happened to be the frequency of the powerful-but-dormant BBC television transmitter at Alexandra Palace.
The northern half of the country was occupied by Germans and made a collaborationist puppet state ( with more than 600, 000 soldiers ), while the south was governed by monarchist and liberal forces, that fought for the Allied cause in the Italian Co-Belligerent Army ( which at its height numbered more than 50, 000 men ), helped by circa 350, 000partisans of disparate political ideologies that operated all over occupied Italy.
Germans operated nearly all of the nation's breweries, and demand remained high, until prohibition arrived in 1920.
Towards the end of its existence, it operated a small number of units from Yugoslav soil to harass the retreating Germans.
Unlike the dive-bombers favored by the Germans, Italian bombers operated in formations at high altitudes during the early stages of the war, about twelve-thousand feet.
Operation Silver Fox () was a joint German – Finnish military operation plan during World War II, though it was mainly operated and engaged by Germans.
The Germans operated parochial schools primarily to maintain their religious faith ; often they offered only an hour of German language instruction a week, but they always had extensive coverage of religion.
They were deployed in many rôles, often clandestine, and for several months even operated as regular front line troops, holding a sector of the Allied front line that was badly depleted after the withdrawal of forces for the D-Day landings in Normandy, nipping around in their jeeps to fool the Germans into believing that they were opposed by much larger units.
He operated under 30 to 40 different names and identities, and the Germans did not acquire his real name until near the end of the war.
The German high command ended operations in which Germans operated as an independent force, supporting Austrian campaigns in the south.
The PCO ( which, like Section Z, operated throughout Europe ) was compromised before its operations were combined with those of Section Z, and thus it was a simple matter for the Germans to mount sting and counterintelligence operations against British agents throughout Europe.

Germans and active
He was able to devastate large areas and eliminate any form of active resistance, but the majority of the Germans fled at the sight of the Roman army into remote forests.
* Rome's enemies the Germans, Sarmatians and Huns are taken into Imperial service ; as a consequence, barbarian leaders begin to play an increasingly active role in the Roman Empire.
At this period he played an active role controlling the expulsion of Germans .< ref >< sub >( hu )</ sub > Imre Nagy's unknown life, in Magyar Narancs
Hannah Arendt, one of the 20th century's most celebrated Jewish thinkers, made a dramatic accusation against the Judenräte in her 1963 book Eichmann in Jerusalem: She claimed that without the Judenrätes assistance in the registration of the Jews, their concentration in ghettos and, later, their active assistance in the Jews ' deportation to extermination camps, many fewer Jews would have perished because the Germans would have encountered considerable difficulties in drawing up lists of Jews.
In Latvia, Baltic Germans remained the most politically active and organized ethnic group, although they lost some influence after Karlis Ulmanis's coup in 1934.
Contemporaneously, the Germans were the most active writers of the Novelle ( German: " Novelle "; plural: " Novellen ").
The Germans in all probability suspected even more surreptitious activities since German agents were active throughout Spain and Portugal, which, like Switzerland, was a crossroads for persons from both sides, but even more accessible to Allied citizens.
Hitler's attack on the Soviet Union had led the French Communist Party to abandon its previous neutrality ( its slogan was Neither Pétain nor de Gaulle ), and launch active resistance against the Germans and the Vichy regime.
The city continues to have an important German minority, consisting of anti-Nazi Germans who were active in the struggle against Hitler, as well as Germans from Czech-German families and their descendents.
One small group people, descendants of Armenians, Jews, and Germans have the higher education and economic rate in the city ; many of their members emigrated from Moyobamba to other areas and are very active in politics, economy, trade and education in largest cities of Peru ( like Lima, Trujillo, Arequipa, Ica and Chiclayo ).
A student of engineering at Moscow University, Pudovkin saw active duty during World War I, being captured by the Germans.
In August 1914, the Germans activated 31 trained infantry divisions to add to the 51 active divisions.
His success was aided by the fact that no rivals were permitted to dig in Egypt, a fact that the British ( who had previously had the majority of Egyptologists active in the country ) and Germans ( who were politically allied with the country's Ottoman rulers ) protested at as a ' sweetheart deal ' between Egypt and France.
Selbstschutz and German nationalist organizations created in Poland and Czechoslovakia by Germans took an active part in various actions ( sabotage, etc.
Educated Germans such as Joseph Wedemeyer, Oswald Ottendorfer and Friedrich Sorge were important players in the creation and growth of trade unions, and many Germans and their Vereine ( German-American clubs ) were also often politically active.
She became more and more active in the resistance movement and helped people who were hiding from the Germans with stolen IDs and food-coupons.
The Soviet Union did not accept this " friendliness " and forced Finland to take a more active role in pushing the Germans out of Lapland, thus intensifying hostilities.
However, few thousand Germans who were active in struggle against Nazi rule, participants in Czech-German marriages and Germans with special permits were allowed to stay home in Gablonz.
* Maquis du Vercors, a section of the French Resistance to the Germans and Vichy régime during World War II, active in the district
Poland had several active musical centers in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, including Kraków and Warsaw, and often employed Italians and Germans ; Anerio was one of the more distinguished foreigners to take up residence there.
Boilerplate is also active in the First World War, but disappears during the relief of Major Whittlesey's Lost Battalion, possibly having been captured by the Germans for study.

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