What did German soldiers call American soldiers in WW2?
Ami
Ami – German slang for an American soldier.
What did German soldiers call each other?
And then there is another option: every german soldier could call every other german soldier “Kamerad” (comrade). Reason being: there is a specific law that states the “duty on comradeship” (Pflicht zur Kameradschaft) between all soldiers. Typically, that term wasn’t used often.
What do the Germans call Brits?
Britisher. An archaic form of “Briton”, similar to “Brit”, being much more frequently used in North America than Britain itself, but even there, it is outdated. An equivalent of the word “Engländer”, which is the German noun for “Englishman”.
What was the original name of Mein Kampf?
Initially, the Nazi leader wanted the book to be called “Viereinhalb Jahre (des Kampfes) gegen Lüge, Dummheit und Feigheit”, which translates as “Four and a Half Years (of Struggle) Against Lies, Stupidity and Cowardice”. However, he was convinced by Nazi publisher Max Amann to change it to the more concise Mein Kampf – “my struggle”.
Why was Mein Kampf annotated in 2016?
The 2016, annotated version of Mein Kampf is the first to be published in Germany since the end of World War II. The publisher spent years adding comments to Hitler’s original text in an effort to highlight his propaganda and mistakes.
Who dictated Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf”?
Hitler dictated much of the book to fellow prisoner Rudolf Hess, a prominent Nazi who later became Deputy Fuhrer and later helped to edit the book.
What does Kampf dem Atomtod mean?
Kampf dem Atomtod! fight the nuclear menace! You want to reject this entry: please give us your comments (bad translation/definition, duplicate entries…) To add entries to your own vocabulary, become a member of Reverso community or login if you are already a member.