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WWII PHOTO LOT OF 2 AERIAL USAAF BOMBING PHOTOS OVER GERMAN TARGETS IN FRANCE
WWII PHOTO LOT OF 2 AERIAL USAAF BOMBING PHOTOS OVER GERMAN TARGETS IN FRANCE
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WWII PHOTO LOT OF 2 AERIAL USAAF BOMBING PHOTOS OVER GERMAN V 2 TARGETS 1944 3
WWII PHOTO LOT OF 2 AERIAL USAAF BOMBING PHOTOS OVER GERMAN V 2 TARGETS 1944 3
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WWII PHOTO LOT OF 2 AERIAL USAAF BOMBING PHOTOS OVER GERMAN V 2 TARGETS 1944 WOW
WWII PHOTO LOT OF 2 AERIAL USAAF BOMBING PHOTOS OVER GERMAN V 2 TARGETS 1944 WOW
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German Eagle Gun Club Rifle Target Patch Sniper Award
German Eagle Gun Club Rifle Target Patch Sniper Award
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No1237 GERMAN SHOOTING BADGE + TARGET IRON CROSS
No1237 GERMAN SHOOTING BADGE + TARGET IRON CROSS
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WWII ALGERIAN CONVENT TARGET FOR GERMAN BOMB PHOTO 1943
WWII ALGERIAN CONVENT TARGET FOR GERMAN BOMB PHOTO 1943
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1941 Press Photo Downtown Kiev Target of German air ra
1941 Press Photo Downtown Kiev Target of German air ra
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1940 Photo German NCO Binoculars at Target Range Captioned on back
1940 Photo German NCO Binoculars at Target Range Captioned on back
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WARSAW TARGET FOR GERMAN BOMBS SEPTEMBER 6 1939 PICTUREGRAMS POSTER
WARSAW TARGET FOR GERMAN BOMBS SEPTEMBER 6 1939 PICTUREGRAMS POSTER
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GERMAN WWI TARGET SHOOTING BADGE
GERMAN WWI TARGET SHOOTING BADGE
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Target German
Target German

German Translation Exam Secrets - How to Pass Your Art History German Translation Test

Do you dread your German translation exam? Many Art History students (and other graduate students who have to pass a language exam) do. And with good reason. They generally approach it with little prior knowledge of German, and to say that they're going to face a challenge is putting it politely. Read on for some tips that may help you tame that German exam, or at least get you started in that direction. German has a reputation for being difficult. And it seems to live up to it in a lot of ways. For speakers of English, translating from German is indeed more challenging than for example translating from Spanish or even French. Why is that? Well, there's the intimidation factor, for starters. German has all those articles and endings, and they make a huge difference in meaning. Moreover, because of those endings, German speakers have tools available for how to arrange their sentences that speakers of English do not. And in that way, French and Spanish are more like English. Then, some of the words are so loooong and look really intimidating. Well, that's mostly bluff. Once you've learned how to decode those words properly, you'll find that they are simple compounds and you can usually figure out their meanings by figuring out their parts. And speaking of long... Sentences are long too, and not just long, but seriously complex. Germans like to call them Schachtelsaetze, which essentially means box sentences. They're like nested boxes, one nestled inside each other, a bit like those Russian nested dolls. It takes strategy to unravel them, but once you have mastered it, there's little that can faze you. And yes, there are a few more tricky areas, but you know what, it's not rocket science. What you need to do is learn to understand how German works. You could take a course in linguistics. Or get a good book and a good tutor. You could even get together with friends and practice together, and maybe hire a tutor to work with you as a group. And after some targeted hard work (okay, so yes, it does take work), your chances of acing that German translation exam are excellent.
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Why is Germany a target for Al Qaeda even though it did not take part in the Iraq war?

This appears to go against what we're told?

I think its because they have a high Muslim immigrant population so they are an easy target. Al Quaeda will come up with a good excuse to justify it after the event. Why do you think Europe and not the US is the focus of the attacks now. Because we already have the enemy here. Well done to the German Police. More scum of the streets.
I know it included Ramstein Air Force Base. But it also included civilian targets, like Airports.

Aren't there any muslims in the USA? I was under the impression that they had their fair share of them?

German people drunk on the Hungarian beach

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