0.18% of the total US population lives in Wyoming.
2 reasons. The first reason is because some Germans didn't want to be a part of the things that were going on at the time, (my great-grand parents) and the second reason is some Germans didn't want to live in the fear of being accused a Jew. A lot of them migrated so they didnt have to live in the fear of the Nazis.
The Americans entered because the Germans sank the Lusitania. The Germans were trying to keep the US out of the war since our military was one that terrified people. Then the Germans sent a Zimmerman telegram to the US conspiring to create a war between Mexico and the US. Once it was intercepted by another nation, the US declared war on Germany and joined the Allied Powers.
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The US armed forces assign letters to certain plans, so that they can be discussed without interceptors knowing what it is. D day was the day when Britain and the US invaded France and took it back from the Germans. Some of the French fought for the Germans (and were punished by the free French later, depending on how they helped the Germans.). So, the answer to your question would be: The axis powers involved in D-Day were the Germans and the French that sided with the Germans.
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Most Germans in the US live in urban areas with large populations such as New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia. There are also significant German communities in states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
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Well, the answer is kind of complicated but the answer is more than 60% of Vietnam's population now lives in America.
not fully but mostly we live in houses/apartments. they do to they have cities and stores just like us.
No, she lives in Zurich
He lives in Atlanta Georgia
She lives in Chicago, Illinois,Us
he lives in Atlanta Georgia
He lives in downtown brooklyn
No he still lives in the UK. If he does live in the us he has dual citizenship between the us and UK