Hitler wanted the saar area because Germany lost it in the Treaty of Versailles and Hitler wanted to rebuild Germany so he invaded places and secretly rebuilt hs army. until he had a good reason to get his army as big as everyone elses. Hitler also wanted the area for the coal mines.
The ghetto was a sad and dreary place for the oppressed Jewish people. The ghetto had many fires, no food, coal mines, diamond mines, shoe shopes, and watchmaking shops.
Coal
you had to burn it in the trenches
you had to poo them out. No, your wrong but you were close. hahaha Alright, coal was important because how do you power a STEAM engine, it needs coal. So, when you have coal, you caan transport your troops on trains, boats, multiple vehicles. Thats why, if you were out of coal, your basically screwed.
(A+) it's coal mines
its coal mines
France.
Hitler wanted the saar area because Germany lost it in the Treaty of Versailles and Hitler wanted to rebuild Germany so he invaded places and secretly rebuilt hs army. until he had a good reason to get his army as big as everyone elses. Hitler also wanted the area for the coal mines.
Coal mines are located around the world, with major coal-producing countries including China, the United States, India, Australia, and Indonesia. Specific locations of coal mines can vary widely within each country.
Some of the largest coal mines in the world include the North Antelope Rochelle Mine in the United States, the Haerwusu Coal Mine in China, and the Hei Dai Gou Mine in China. These mines produce millions of tons of coal each year.
Mines in which the coal was mined.
What is a shackled in coal mines
Coal is found primarily in the northeast region of France, especially in the Lorraine Basin. The mining of coal in France experienced a significant decline in the 20th century, and most coal mines have been closed. Today, France relies more on imported coal for its energy needs.
Wales,Poland and Scotland
it can be found in coal mines and coal reserves across the world. there are three places in the US that there is tons of coal.
The states with the most surface coal mines in the United States are Wyoming, West Virginia, and Kentucky. These states have a long history of coal mining and significant reserves of coal, contributing to their high number of surface mines.