25 Verbs to Use for the Word germans

"If I go to Germany it'll be as a soldierto kill Germans!...

We never entered shop or house but we found Germans already there.

He has a hobby, which is collecting Germans.

The Americans constitute 54 per cent.; Germans, 28; English, 16; other foreigners, 2 per cent.

Lorraine contained very few Germans, and was taken, contrary to Bismarck’s best judgment, because it contained the important city of Metz, which was strongly fortified.

INTERNED SHIPS DAMAGED BY GERMANS.

"If you remain the size you are," he continued, "you will tread on whole sets of lancers and destroy entire germans.

Any thoughts that he might shoulder a rifle and fight Germans would at that time, if it had entered his head, have seemed just as ridiculous as a thought that he should play in the Final at the Crystal Palace or step into the ring to fight Carpentier.

I want Germany should be well whipped till all them sheep's heads is out of high places, but I can't hate Germans.

" KEEPING THE GERMANS ON THE RUN The trench deadlock in northern France and Belgium was broken by Ludendorff's fatuous drive in March, 1918.

They kept on knocking down Germans; they didn't know that men around them were being hit; they did not know they were being shelled except when a burst shook their aim or filled their eyes with dust.

We need you to lead our Lichfield germans, and to tell us naughty little stories, and keep us amused.

As the streets were too narrow to permit of turning the car around, and as it was more than probable that we should have to get out in a hurry, Roos suggested that we run in backward, which we did, I standing up in the tonneau, field-glasses glued to my eyes, on the look-out for lurking Germans.

RHEIMS OCCUPIED BY GERMANS "Rheims was occupied by the enemy on September 3.

The proposal of the Polish Commission that we should place 2,100,000 Germans under the control of a people of a different religion and which has never proved its capacity for stable self-government throughout its history, must, in my judgment, lead sooner or later to a new war in the East of Europe.

Still less were we prepared for the brutal treatment which the English practised on us defenceless Germans.

This prince is renowned for his encouragement of learning, but infamous for putting to death his two cousin germans, sons of Erminfred, his uncle.

In this respect the Frisons resembled those ancient Germans who had a horror of shutting themselves up within walls.

"Germans I can respect," said he, "even those that pretend to be our friends.

Dixon, a college football man, rushed a German who was about to throw a bomb.

I don't know whether it was my saying "Germans" to him that explained it, but his sleepiness seemed suddenly to have disappeared, so he asked for the chance to wash and shave; and half an hour later he came down all slicked up and spruce, with a very visible intention of paying court to the lady of the house.

Russia's withdrawal as a belligerent released a large body of Turkish troops in the Caucasus, and set free many Germans, particularly 'technical troops' of which the Turks stood in need, for other fronts.

As a matter of fact, the French soldiers, by orders of their government, were drawn back from the frontier a distance of six miles in order to avoid any appearance of attacking the Germans.

For these reasons I am, therefore, strongly averse to transferring more Germans from German rule to the rule of some other nation than can possibly be helped.

In an engagement not far from Lagny the British captured thirty Germans who had given up their arms and were standing under guard when, encouraged by a sudden forward effort of the German front, they made a dash for their rifles.

25 Verbs to Use for the Word  germans