How to use in-sentence of “german”:
+ The German army was to march into the Sudetenland the following day and claim it as German territory.
+ The US attacks were stopped by German attacks.
+ Kohl helped to arrange the process of German reunification and participated considerably in the European unity process.
+ Flying a P-51 Mustang he brought down three German fighters.
+ The first practical helicopters were built by Frenchman Louis Breguet in 1935 and by German Henrich Focke in 1936.

Example sentences of “german”:
+ He began to work with German Hollywood-based producers such as Robert Siodmak and later Fritz Lang who started a revival of Dr.
+ Thalidomide was developed and first released by the German pharmaceutical company Chemie Grünenthal in 1953.
+ Stephanie Freifrau von und zu Guttenberg, is a German activist against child abuse, and the President of Innocence in Danger, a group which wants Internet censorship of child pornography.
+ Herbert Zimmermann is a former German football player.
+ Instead, as the Soviet army gradually pushed back the German lines, most of the Jews of German-occupied Europe were sent to concentration or death camps, or killed where they lived.
+ Schäfer plays for the German national football team since the year 2008.
+ Johannes Dieckmann was a German journalist and politician.
+ The messages had been coded by an unknown German machine.
+ He began to work with German Hollywood-based producers such as Robert Siodmak and later Fritz Lang who started a revival of Dr.
+ Thalidomide was developed and first released by the German pharmaceutical company Chemie Grünenthal in 1953.
+ Stephanie Freifrau von und zu Guttenberg, is a German activist against child abuse, and the President of Innocence in Danger, a group which wants Internet censorship of child pornography.
+ She was of German Jewish ancestry.
+ In July 2000, the DMA also assumed the role as repository for GEMA, Gesellschaft für musikalische Aufführungs- und mechanische Vervielfältigungsrechte, a German music copyright organization.
+ Auguste Deter was a German woman.
+ In 1945, German troops removed his and his wife’s coffins, to save them from the approaching Soviet troops.
+ Rapid also won a German title in 1941 when the country was part of Germany.
More in-sentence examples of “german”:
+ On 8 March, a 60-year-old German citizen died in Hurghada, the first German fatality from the virus.
+ Many Ranger troops and the 3rd Battalion, 15th Infantry tried to sneak behind German lines into the town of Cisterna.
+ On 8 March, a 60-year-old German citizen died in Hurghada, the first German fatality from the virus.
+ Many Ranger troops and the 3rd Battalion, 15th Infantry tried to sneak behind German lines into the town of Cisterna.
+ Hans-Michael Rehberg was a German actor and stage director.
+ Mohamed Saleh, an entry visa was issued and he started his German courses at Cologne University as soon as he arrived to Germany.
+ Reports of a Fifth Column in Scandinavia caused fears that the Netherlands also had German agents and traitors.
+ He writes poetry in German and Catalan.
+ Heinz Kessler or Heinz Keßler was a former East German communist politician, military officer and a convicted felon.
+ Friedrich Rittelmeyer was a German Protestant theologian.
+ The illusion I gave myself resulted from many factors: Even at high school, the German teachers let us believe that the country of Goethe was a spotless paradise.
+ The Our joins, as a left tributary, the Sauer river in Wallendorf Wallendorf in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, at about of altitude.
+ The first German railway connection was between Nürnberg and Fürth.
+ The Greek Colony is next to the German Colony at the end of Emek Refaim Street.
+ At the end of war, Ustaše continued fighting for a short while after the formal surrender of German Army Group E on 9 May 1945, and many refugees attempted to escape to Austria.
+ Bernard, German Pointer in 1876, Great Dane in 1924, and the Bull Terrier.
+ Manfred Kanther is a German conservative politician.
+ However, the former duchy also included parts of the present Dutch province of Limburg Limburg and the territories in the present-day German state of Prussia in 1713.
+ Kutztown University has a Pennsylvania German program, and offers a minor degree to students.
+ It is the third largest German state by total area with over 11 million people as of 2017.
+ He was twice Minister of the Interior: of Prussia from 1905 to 1907, and of the German Empire from 1907 to 1909.
+ In 195556, the German Archaeological Institute partly restored the palaestra.
+ They are named after Wilhelm Bornhardt, the German geologist who first described the feature.
+ Bad Staffelstein is a German city in Franconia.
+ Volkmar Groß was a German football player.
+ From its foundation, the abbey Fulda and its territory was subject only to the German emperor, not to the control of the local lords.
+ Michael Gwisdek was a German actor and movie director.
+ Jürgen Kurbjuhn was a German football player.
+ Much of the information we have about Vlad III Ţepeş comes from texts published in the Holy Roman Empire in German texts from 1488 and books written in Russian.
+ He is a member of the German Christian Democratic Union.
+ Throughout her career, she was known for an affair rumor between her and German Chancellor Willy Brandt.
+ Wolfgang Peters was a German football player.
+ Cadmium was found by two chemists, German chemist Friedrich Stromeyer discovered it in 1817, and Karl Herman also discovered it in 1818.
+ Honecker and the East German government, however, refused to implement similar reforms in the DDR.
+ Annalena Charlotte Alma Baerbock is a German politician.
+ Burghausen plays in the 3rd German league.
+ At the European Championships 2002, he won gold in the singles and doubles, the German team lost in the final to Sweden.
+ At the end of this contract, he left Portugal and signed with German second division club Energie Cottbus.
+ Gert Engels is a German football manager and former footballer.
+ These could be all over the battlefield.Dugelby, Thomas B.: “Death from Above—The German FG42 Paratroop Rifle”, page 3.
+ He has written in both German and Czech.
+ After the war the German Empire, the Russian Empire, the Ottoman Empire and Austria-HungaryAustrian Empire ended and France and Britain got weaker.
+ Carl Degenkolb, owner of a factory in Eilenburg and member of Frankfurt Parliament, instituted first German works councils voluntarily at his factory.
+ He began doing experiments with bacteriophages with Italian-American Salvador Luria and German Max Delbrück in 1940.
+ At German reunification the National People’s Army of East Germany was made part of the Federal Armed Forces.
+ Upon return he was appointed as a Japan national football teamJapan national team assistant coach under manager Ken Naganuma, he also served as an interpreter for German coach Dettmar Cramer.
+ It has been controlled by the Teutonic Knights, the Duchy of Prussia, the Kingdom of Prussia, the German Empire, the Triple EntenteEntente States, Lithuania, and the Third Reich.
+ Gudrun Zapf-von Hesse was a German type designer, calligrapher and book-binder.
+ The boundaries were made by Austrian and German commissioners, who said that a territory would belong to the Kingdom of Italy if it is inhabited by Italians.
+ In Northern Italy, a movement called Resistenza started to fight against the German invaders.
+ Freya Pausewang was a German author and sociology educator.
