Use the word “german”

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.

Use the word german
Use the word german

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.

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