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Page 1: Pocket guide to Germany (1944) - the-eye.euthe-eye.eu/public/murdercube.com/Combined Arms/Germany1944.pdf · believes tht hd it not hPen for A-mtervm. non,thn umebhdd dram of wkld
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It is qlwapl n ariun on our supply Imm to feed pto-plc of ocolped rwnmu Don't 1Va.m lt further

h ' t Mlttle m be crmcd of f ighm~quahues of frmner addiem By w w p u w(U b4vs had a gmd oppam'q tupdge pat har 1%hung man the e r n k The aornt k, nfidon's Ilk to ksck uvhm't$ay rra dam

Thnr wrt b ru pd&mIw* Tb,' 1s Sbrolrrts' daas otherwlac prmltted by kher aulllortO you II not w i t u,O(ardohmne~or zndbmth GQ-

ems of #ekndly ~rmmaoy,either in pubk -z

lurt never be taken .rite yarr mnfidera This w-g apmst fraternmuon W t mean at you an to act like a .ourplns or dhw atom-n Your aspect ahould not be h.oh a i461d-

At hmne you Rld lPihPt m m E a d k n 8 "ti

" cooperaUon and.mutupl respect that sum m ,the Ameman Amn/ And they will a* qua- about Amerxz and Ameman llfs

WlthIn the fimtr of y a m mstruarms agemt fratemearlona d mtim~q,BDU M by ynur a n d a

- .~ . Rul bn ' t r w . Don't trp b convinm them. 11

pu rm @nr the aeJ of yoar pride n f yrmr rovnvy and m ubr d Ilk tlnlud elhsn will da ihr mt

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11. ON G U A R D

"SSP I."" D l S r A n C I

You a n rn mrrny county' ~ h w ep p l e &renot eur nllieaorourfaends They pre bound by r n d ~ ~ t u ytams ~ w x v e rfncnd~~pnd repentant,however dcL ofthe

Nan prty, tSGemxar hare nnned sgsirut the hwr of humen'$ and aumocwm. hack mm ths crvk=d fnld L*,msr& nHdw out thd, hnda red =y~ng-

-..---- -w p r nunnt t(t do to theis& WRU H I ~ I ~ mtn~ritimmd the WIM, Thh b"OY told thom and a wpnq PB tbm rimed for the N*.b knmr(ng thls woulddx thLW Partysbaluu-wml, wlh H~tlcr as ~~~

Wkth Halu flmwanuymhal itr p # r the @an in "Mccn %mpF hgen to cmn(l w h e bullying of r-, the dertmctb of perdul natlmnl, the march

mward world eonqust And thu gangster racket wu enthusiaattcally and enrrgnacally aupprted by the German ppk-ae l ~ n gm a reerned m succeed Rawmberthe record You are not m Germany, how-, to rar'y n chip

myour dmulder or to brutdue the mhsbttzntr We are not ltk the Nada

But yarucn a fheraon a goadw~l lnnmd a~ther

Even dtma m e n d e r . PT thc 0s an &a-t i c + t p p ~ r e r a s p a a n m n d Beeref1~1. Do.?t a b chance. Yrm am hr unfrieodlyt a x b ~ .Your lifc may be

m m n e d a ~ t h U r i l m ~ t h e b l aOn t t Y . f i ~ ~ r o u ~ ~ s u r 4 s o ~ " ~ ~ d p u t . u n r.boutyousrmt.aarad ~ r r h y ~ u e s l h e t&i Ym lzanteI 4ff6?d to mtnr -tb MW,

~ t h c * u~ y h a t m m t n w at tioms tdw-unibrr~ndx s ~uarttr.bmd3d a&#.*$, ~hrt,9ruc;

%I:-. With the d&u d Cumany w h t m kit d IIXX

3oo.m xi11daard tbrirU ~ O - ddiqp~,h r o the ."m,mit, d .i.ililLn -. k h q thovnrod,

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I of &I &.tap mes and widierr as d T will de the IBmE.

This will MI rnake them leu h g w m r . make them mora d a q e m , It will urzble t strike in the dark.

Many will go "wdngmund", md maq wilt t l q we^ anti-Noi nnd &mi-Hi& sll tha time Yrm muat m a i n m rknroldbn.

mte%yourself st dl timn.

I l t S l I O U . O Y 1 I D U .

and .el& fmthe &me. When he wakes up, he udl find that hm Vcschemor foe hbs b m duquallfid

The rhff-c m war and the occupalan that fol- fmvs war la that the fellow rho drop lur guard and ga;r ctpped, doesn't &e up

Don'tfcrpt tha* you're o n l e d into OumMr nor partly becnura pur fnthm forgot M anoa what the

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- var lvss abut last m e Thq tmb it for pantedthat the Tnendly reception the Germ- .gave them after the Armtsice m 1918 pmved that Germany meant wet1 aftu all OW whole cmmvy let down ~ t t guard too eawly Ian tlnvc

l i u a nme, YO" may not gct such a friendly ~~fepwa German h t r d sgprmt Amcr~enh s been eonccn.

"red by e~ucatton,propaganda, and the acwney of the A11W 4dkr Parcn bmbmdwnt The Gemran believes t h t h d it not hPen for A- mtervm. non, thn umebhdd dram of wkld -urn would have bna rc&rd

SqlrrcpporlshouL Tmmanrbutpmovnhnd

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mvght ro &ht ul the last whistle no matter how big the mom againr, you: you leamrd no1 Id i h a t '4 that if you mldn ' t vln fairly, then you tcok yo'w

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lick* like a man and shcnh ha"& with the mm who b l t you.

You learned that th-c rulr,w e n gmd one w take ,om life wth y u when vhool w u ovu. that you belonged to a cotnmunirv of f m mcr. wtth d l thc righu and pr$nlcgo ,hcrr,,t m a I)crnhrac\, tlsrt the lu)dtyyou p v r rr, your go~ernmntwar Icwalty tn a countv ~n.cmcdby repmscntau~~ol vdur own c h a i i .

you kmm that m be barn free snd aqual meant that y w were no better snd M wmc t h n anyone else but rhat wu would hnve a d m dmm to prove yau abnkfler m f~lrmmpehumL $inwthr 1w3,rkr C:mm ba? hnr bean

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~ W % l e - a a d dmdtot~lle s bee^ told ovu m d ovm agam tha he 1s a 'i of a masts reee md that all other peopler &mr ond deagntd to be hrr th-

He has learned to sacnfrce werythmg, hrmself hm family, even hza wfc, for Adolf Hltler and t h kazt p r t y He has only one fanstlcal loyalty and that u to Adolf H~tler Andzt wll make no dflerence whether Httlu l~ alwe or dead The f v l z t ~ c mto the Httler

r race omquest and rule wrll rrmun c k g e ousrnighi mhan ths Arnntrtrca

ihr rhootng $tops Ha man'; br con-la fkr towns and utUogcr you

I rmrrr drhbnmely the opPQS#.

Yen bw h a r d W quntaLiw-ll]a w the hlx I bent the &t mdDlcdn It m e w tha -n'the pndunof hit dedyec?v-, du

'mTPfhmlo~ht h m ~ h mcn imp able yean, h u b e ~ nt a d 1 that S k pMnE taled to m& en and dam the Wzl, w squealealona a r msnitch on sn OW f d y , that n t can nnby C)

rsm you odooncs into Gcrmany h la a nzce IooLtng chap, much

p fellow you grew up wth bndi home. youelf how a guy who hOoh pmny--- -ofus could bellwe and do all the thmg.

we know he beheved and &d The I f fermn IS m. mde hrm-m hu chancter For ymrr own ~afetyand the safetyof your cornrada never for an xnstant fol that he is the netun ofthe gmtest edvcauonal en m the instory of the world

1 childhood, m all lur dm

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- terrchq %haf-, luthlmmsr,and blmd abed,. P* the Farex wtl w c v b md thc

YW are g ~ topendwt thnt many Germans g m up wlth tke idex thnt Ammm va d l y full of emu boys and Indtnns and rlcb undu Germans who llvs rhmgh World Wot I mrnembrr thnf Sam wa

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our vluous and brutal, produce of gangstensm and corruption Our =men IePre-m t e d bombmg only chvrches and h-pltalr deliberately rnachmegunmg wanm and eh'ldren

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G~~~~~ propaenda agarrut Amerzca rndtcater that the -t pmraful wenpn wteldcd by the Nan 'tve befote and dumg the wnr, wae the 6 d lnot bezd>w=lwwhen theGer-

man mldw s delentcd and shoo% * O F ~h~ defeated German enemy mav PI*? fm SYmP-

thy HC dl&+ thts tendew after the 1- war 1918, rind m y hc expected to do lf ~ g n mon a larger and grander vale

Having lost the war, you may be sum he make w q &on to "8,sthepeaa.

HE have efrral~b*r' ~ I Pof~ e a at his tongue, they will mt be $ood "dlk"

NO^ m laad youra(f mmr v m m ~ 8 t hthe memy, but know the tmth rbout yeur cwntrg's polluon m thewar rrad f~ Garran pmpagandat y p i ~ ~ l and ~mencnnan#- to them

ltns "Gem- M not start this war " A ~ onrmar, ~ ~, ~ "Gemmy declared war rm the

united staterm December, 1941, five dlys afta *-12

many'sally, Japan, had attacked as at Pearl Harbor Aa for Bnam and France, they went to war m Sep-twber 1939 m fvlfillmcnt of them pledge to Poland when the German a r m mthledy rn&d Pdand

.̂ Went to war aganst Germany m June 1941 because she w a ~Invaded by the Germans m fl~grant~lolatlon of the German-Sov~et non aggrerslon pact"

Geman ltna "Even granted that the Nams wanted war, the German people as a whole wanted peaceand now that the Nazu a n out, everythmg w~ll be lovely v'

Amencon answer "Cenanly the ~ e r m i l ~ pea=, as long as they o u ~ d get wevthlng they wanted (world dom~natlon) wxthout havmg to fight for ,t B U ~ xt'r a funny co~neldence that twee m a generation the German people have supported Governments the KpuseA and fitler's, that were dedcated to a &lollcy of war m h g a n d aggmnon and brutality and hatred

German hnc "Why should Amencans be ,,,,. fnadly to Germans? Aren't then X rmll~onAmen cans of Gennan descent, and aren't they good utlms and good people?"

Amencon answer "Sure But the ~ ~ whom ~

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wigrated u, Amenca wue the German* who loxed , freedam and hated tyranny The great wave of Ger-

man r m g n u ~to the u S followtd rh unrncceflful rwoluhon of 1848 and a was -pored of men and

who left hex old homeaand went out to

wr m.dy to fight for theu

&hum- ~nm.d IbLTra* pf Vmwllfn tbat made World War 11lr a" I[

that has had pretty wxde play, and some acceptance Actually, the Treaty of Versailea w u generous corn p a d mth the term lmpored by the German. on the Rumann by the Trrary of Brnt L m s k m 1917, the iUlles' t r e a m t of krrnmy after World War I wa3

G e r m hna "Amdcwa In th>swar a o e & They fm$ht ~t for rha~t*mhofthnr mxn country but for the mteren, rdhuhhimpian D ~ & R ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ eommuniun"

Chinese wd the Rnosh and st1 @ha forIdom: '

Jw ye= Llpedtad5hZ:kem wiC p w z w p m ~ a d t " r r ~ ~ r a p o u m M P k p p d w d c f c a tIlea with knmM$aof €hatd th md vtex e l ~ . p l t ~ i ~ "PYL la y o ~ h yMUI dmr-kedd ~s&x~*Mof thenauer at rrab

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Otherwse you may have to take up a n n s a w n And d not you, then certa~nly your ehlldren

The German un't sorry for the mnll~anr of dead, wounded, homelea and ma~medm Europe, the result ofhts lust for lmt and -quest Herr sorry for hm-df He zs so- that the nuaga4f a war whrch he set out to anact m, orher pmplaw,rn spite of all his -Bartg anted upon Lm He u rorrp that agam he has mEeml dcfcPt

He MII try temaLa #ll s%~%y Don'tibr L m tho hll f6r R

HE~vavapt~~FhcmgattoXalkt o y ~ ~ ~ U ) t ~ t ~ plaor dof&l&r, &I tnrdeana ?wrdd m -tcnt n pw & I l h a d ~ d o n ' t f a l lf w t

TtOwaswtU j d y ha deleat by chaglging that ,t took s -mid d a u n of Unrtcd Natmna to do 4 thar Carnay aacd alone: agaim tbe world Don't b~tet On the ccntrrry, the coarliiar was m n y , Italy and fapan And kssrds, &started thr W V ?

Do.'$ /or@, IEW heOt.murnmts+ b*onm

lugher than m the Un~tedstate^, the average p-n could travel throughout Germany wthout any greater llsk than In thrr country Water ruppl~erand restau-ran* m the nu- were safe, thow m the mral areas less cellable Tbcne w e a0 spcclal&=ares that wre to be found ns s ~ ~ s lpar- af theseuntr,

U n q u ~ n l M yoondit#onnhavebrxt r r ted durmg the war Wnm suppi%aaue nM arnbrble and fwd 1s not as aab Typhw b r o c t u r d and ths number of ltce has imffakd. A IDP~ IP hm h dWE $~ldp ntaodads sf cksniilterr Dlsddr01hvcb m m e m m vwaient knoRDtbgeate the v e n m a l 6 i ~ e If you bcconrs expDICd W mb1Eniatim, -art for zmmcdiate pmpRylaefic mtment In @as11d y ~ abone* mud army h d t h pmb

durn, with ean t6 rvdd unrrk water md 1004and Mkeep pu#If frsC r$ Lce, yau'll nm no gceater dk%xcldu hiundpr m d i w m any aRrr m " ~ ) ~

1-dt~ywilthehlstoly, m aan ihe &wnilo pre- YAS. I ICC .ASTI

p- fm mthef rttmpl s t ~ v ~the uarld Mow that yon aecn ferwmi, yrm duould b o w

that mwrbw t(l k f w a gW a n bmpluted p m c a l u x Bdm )P* ga toa rornaniu: m b o r t h ~ t

Healthmnditimdm &nnanr primto thew were forew&do nnn~muic~lly upo"

H I A C i W

bemme c t t ~ m good. Even the+ the diacnse nw were slzghtly manlam * an h m h b fi t & ~<kc& ycan of

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midcaee in the St* before she can wan & the -urn In any =me, you cannot m a w mthout the authornation of yoyr eemmandmg deer E v a wth thu p e m m , yoa wmld hnvc dfieulty sttrng your wif;l,ack to the U.6 , dncr thm rrs no pmvt-aionsfor truupamr.g dcppndnbrs during wartime, lmr u e there likehi M h b r a long tillto LO mmc.

~oa-%aadpothefmtprcsethevorIdhnrcverluanra ifreenuimw&tmsnaimfito have t , cm mrnpistdy-SE iram=U exfend new for fmpmorme,ge+ $rice the per-i&d& but &at jkXihrtkas hrpphld m

Ever- tbc *xlWnFSitkr, uld %~@8llyn m the ygl. thC Gwmm pa#e ham &ee Ed% m a ylcuum aInnlk cbekurdmd W&trmnarned Into lhat w m tht Nazs huc pus* anby mch newrarthcywontcdthrpmplemh~~,nnd&l*eb a mlnmem5zb at thCp UlWght & 5 q for the

9Un~vdof the Party They f o a d and lulll & they pleased m order to keep themselves m p v and m carry out t h r plum ofmdd mqu-t T h Wsscd all poLUcal opprmuw They herded hun-rh'& drhatsnd$of mnocent people lnur mncentra-t~oncamp. The pea& ~m fddddm to kt= te m y f o e or domasts Rdmbroadfpcrttp wrpt thoae e~trolledby the Nrrslli

Thw the Gcrrnanc hinchaod only W the M d t wan& them to hear or nead, Ahnarg mhn f e w tnlq they belaved 1mp3&tly dnt the L t d d e

Amma w a d thkwnriamder l o &shy Bnmany And if you uc rKJb p M ha*Neb tbiw could

bemtkumrdhnpge,danbtfegeraht~twruBtdm and the Nddr w8o n.dcd a great bu,k bg m

I n s p l t e d w h I B d e c a r t q m r , a & p a -mtnpeof-hrrrkae&athbyfor.-m h i t wave br&nB k m d prE n g t a n d M d ~ U m t c d ~ * ~ l l D d ~ O f t b i ~ m . famalm hilL h wiwwmd 9- bM , d h t much effen on the l q s m~I..ir), oi ehe Geman .

I ~ p l e Ce*~fly Ge-tbr ~ ~ M M D rr

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what a wont and most dangerous m Nazhrrn They

Wth) where they were prepared for thclr fumm rn~lrtarycareen and a l a learned m Ulmk tbt. "netn,

and rgprwed by the Party All lqrlttron was %y that 1% Nazr way All waken had to )om the DAF deem-? from the top Fmally, the Parry spread a vast (Bautrchr A?bn~/ronfor GamanLabor Pront), the n e t v d d polxee and control 0rpruaaDons o w the ole state and Party labor umon It negotlsikd all mtzre people so as to have IUeyes atid rnwqwhera wnuacu, settled all wage bputcs, detemuaed the a d heap everybodym lme ~ L u o n sand hourr of w k , and wen regulated

& to thg pressure and t m r u a e t a d these nu-moreusmganlzatlons, you can hahardly get a full p~cmrc afterlt 18 111 wer, but you must be prepared to find

great maw Ira- of rr in the k b u i o r dtkpeople You h i d be fxmxliatwith s k-8

115 ?be SS (khrud#& a EMIF Guards) have beemwe rnfnmo~uall mer the wrtd fat r g i m t n g

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. . . There was Bismarck, who unified the separate

dream of world conquest. Bismarck was a Prussian. He believed that German blood war super~orto that ofany other race; he believed in imn discipline. He was known as Germany's "blood and imn" Chancellor. Birmaxk'r ideas were not new in Germany but he war

time and again m become conqu-1s.

, T W T GIRMAN ~ m ~ l m s

fore world War I, Germany war an Empim under ~ a i r e r wilhelm 11, of the royal Soure ofHo-

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respondble for putting than into action. If he failed to get resulh by "power politiu" he called up his p~srianArmy. To Llismarck, might w a s right; he despised parliamentary methods. He war an auto-

. crat, not a democrat. He set the example for Ger-man leaders who came after him; and the Geman people admired this type of leaderahip. They still

As an intelligent American, you know why you've fighting this war. But the 1-0 of history has

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yet another note to add to your inner eonvlchon a3 to the r ~ h t and decency ofyour cause

I t s a matter of Hutory that there ISnothrng new about Gmmn mrersron or d e w for conquest

' For centurm, thlr pugoac~mrrprnt war able to op mate only a.pwt G-my'$ ~mmehateneighbors

I t was only mcntly, ewms to modern lnvenuonr end the ahrtahrtktng d the dtstan~amt &mdecx of the globe, that the German n s able $a -plate rcalmng lur h m of endav~ngthe d d Fmm that moment on. wu and wnrr counwwere bmught wlttun ""ge

T k fawas w 1 e s of Italy, Gprmnn( and Jipan first dmmynl thew own Itbertres, and then hegan W u?e f- to daimy the hberty ob t k r n&bor~ng unmtnes We hoped ~t war just a sene ofne~ghhr-ha?d that were none of our busrners But suddenly we bqs~ganto see that we were part of the d d nughborhood avlauon and r d o bmught the nauonr of the world mto dose touch Suddenly we saw thane happen that were very rotten m d d Japan utadied &na m 1931 Faurt Italy attacked Ethaapia m 1935, and m 1936, interfered m Spn's Crvil War

Then Germany rent rmlltary forces e r b e Wc-land m 1936,urntrary to her own obhga- Is 1936 Gmnany -d Austr~n,m the *me year she bmke

mto Czechoslwsha and oceupled the Sudetenland Then began the bloody and crazy march of destruc uon the remavlder of Czechmlwakn m 1939, the lnvatron of Poland m the name year, the rnvaszon of Denmark and Norway, followed by the mnquest of France m 1 M md, m 1941, bnolamn d th. Balk-

mm*L I W . Anmi%& Isba

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x . 'EOLWi s not so. Gemany, d&g the l e t seventy

Belei- and France in 1914. yean, hai bnome one of the l e d = znduatnal coun-Rance in 1870.

way, Denmark, Yugoslavn, G m e , Bel-gum,Holland, and othen between 1938 and 1941

L A * D S S l P k

Germanya not as larp a.Taus, but ~t has s vaned landscape and climate The terram m rugged, gener-ally npealung, w~thtextmnrve wooded area?

Centrsl Gumrny has Imv meunmlns resemhlxngthe i Catskrlls or the Bluc Rzdge T h e mwntltns u-I

tend into smuther" Germany where ths Black Forest' spreads mtohden and Wuentcmbag At the muth : em bordar of Onmany, the A l p nre to eght or nme" t h o u 4 feet The country a trodhy a IWI mqor ? nvers the vnt LS drsuned by the Rhms, m the cen-'i ual SRd nodern part* an the W=r and the Elbe, 2%

our Mrdwert Many Gemtans mid many foragnerr llLe to thxnk '

of Germany as a land cwffed nnth quaant old t o w s set m the mtdrt of an agnculturd country Thu of

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The war haa been hard far you and rmll~oneof others The All- have a r&t to apply snct justice to t h m ~spbn~zhleYou,u m indrvtdual Amer~mereen

The mean temperatures m nummertlmedo not soldter, have the respooublltty of lwmg up to what the as hxgh ar do ours at home, but hurmmty m y be Unrted Nt?ttom am w t to wur m t h . War a and m the northern p n of Germuly you may world nt pcarp, on b e n t fumn anm hot, rthcky, mnvzttng days Lei your atirtuds m Germpny be

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rml~taryqulpmMf fm tbc job you am aagnd to

falknmen ol our ar davd shrill net have d

Om af the t@er tn C k m d s recent hnm her own betrayal of her past e f t 8 to c~v~hredltfc ewnvy has produced p a t wnten, phdooph aelentlstg artnu nnd mustclans Her people p a p t energies which at m e harebcrn used to ben The Rachsmark 1) &mded mm 1W Pf~~nrgr,1rather than destroy mankmd In thep e e lo come ~t ar the Arne-n d d l v ISthnded snto 1W oenn

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1 Mark dwp

2 Marks.._..-.- - dver The standard for dl I@ wwhta nnd meas-3 Marks--,+.-. n l ~ r used m Gcrrmny u the tntenanooalmetnc -(em ' . 5 Mar!%.-.-i-,.- ml- In the fo)lowng tabla you will find the most essennd

mmb of thu rtnndard, ar thaw vhvh err m d d y ure,'

'; red& to thar Amencan aqu~vdenh

UnrU of Lagfh

1 lulomeler (1,000 metcfr). 0 62 mJe

1 met% ton (1,OO 130. grm)----.....------220462 prmndr

1 kilogram (1.W grrmr), or Kilo-------- .--._.2 2 pmmdr

1gram---...-......--.--15 432 gram

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Pmnundari4n mluma Ifyat uawntciha h n m ~ ~ h d o f m i a b l r a d - - y a ( ,

2 836bush& m y be rmsundustmd. 1 h r e r..-.-..-.....,...- wbblea that are accented, that la, pronounced10567 hqud quarts, at

61 025 m b ~ cznches 1 dewlrter (0 1 hm)------ 0 10567 Iqmd quart,

ple TAY rnennmg "tea" 1 square k~lometer.-...-..0.3861 square rmle o orOH as m go,so,oh, note, joke, but don't I h m w e ( 1 0 , 0 0 0 s q v u e d n x l rf the way we do m Enghsh

metem) .......--.-.. Example VO meanmg "when "2 471 aucr 1quaremeter...--.......10 76 square feet ar in mrlr or rce Example AINSS

meanins "me" rtandr for a nund we do not have in

M I I T S 0" P.OMUHEI&TI(II Englmh To m&e r t you round e worrk and phrases m t h ~ rGucde are w n your h p nr though to ray the m m

bm and at the same trme say the ee ~p bee Enmple guh-MEW-

the me gwen ur parenthese, unlear m h rnewng "vegetable " rtandr far P mvnd lanewhat hke the one m her except that ydu m n d your bps sr you make the round Example TSVERLF m n m g

LANGUAGE GUIDE

M m a l w a p p m ~ u n c e das ~t 18 m too, b *twelve *' -st, nwu as anything else &y these stands for a round mrnetlung l*e the

ce the vowel mu one you make w h m you dear yom

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eIEETI*CS 1- OEIIImaL C I I U L S S Do you under- fer-SHTAY-ea 2 x 7 (VentehenEngluh Ploaunclntlon =ad G n m m SBalhng stand? Sm?)Goodmomrng GOO-ten MAWR gen (Guten I understand a h fer SHTAY-uh (lch verstehe)

Morgen) I I don't understand *ahfer-GHTAY-uh m h t (Ich ver-Good day 000- ten TAHK [Guten Tag) mha nnht)Good wmrn GOO tcn AH-bent ( G u t e n Speak t M y SIIPRESW.F~z e UHNK-zahm

H w are yon - (Bpi'e8hnhnShIxmgmrn)arl.tuh *aa-dm.1

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I "Half pat ux" rr "six o'doek thrrty" or "half Seven " Half past n. ZEKS om DRAI sIL (lechr Uhr

drams) or HAHLP ZEE-be" (halb Sxeben)

"A qua* ofolght" rr "three quastus &t "

@amr of oght DRAI -fen - td AHKKT (dr* v~ertelAcht)

"Five m u t e to rune" a "five mlnutu before nine" F m m u t u u, FEWNF mee-NOO- tm fof

nihe NOYN (filnf Minuten vor New)

Rrr the hours aft- 12 n w n ~tu -8tomary to aav %*reen o'dodr", DRAI-tsayn OOR, and ro on, jut aud do la the b y .

w r a l h haossrur fun and G n m a SprUmg

wMo VAHN (Wann)Buh-GINT (begrut) Dahar KEEno (das Kmo)

dau the VAHN buh-GINT dabs KEE-m e start? no? (Wann bqmnt dan bo')

Icnw GAYT (geht) Jnunis- dnyr TSOOK (der Zug) W M&be vahn GAYT dayr TSOOK*

tWh.x+? (Wann geht der Zug?

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Yesterday GESS-tern (gcuM1) Tday HOY-mh (heute) ahen) Tomomow MAWR-gm (Morgen) I em h u w bb HA-huh HOONG-er ' (I& Sunday WWN-tPhk (Srmnhg) h b e Hunger) Monday MOHN-tahk I Mdlttagf I amrhlrq *h HA*& DOORST (Jeh Tue* DEENSS-tahk (Diuuuc.) bkDunl)wcdneadq MITyaukh (Mmaoeh] Halt!eta HAULT1 Wtl Thunday DAWN-=m,tank (DatmmtPg) Comchcm rrjrWM*wHA.W1 I--Fnday FRAI tahk (FrutagJ men Le hut) S1-7 ZAMSS-t& (Ssmatq) OI Qwtb ' 8 SHNEL (rchnell)

WWN a h h t (Sdnnabend bn+auWyds~F-KAWN-men.eeSnNEL1 (Itms-mm Sta xhoelll)

O T I S 8 UBIPUL IH.MSS C*iw GAY*" z n SHMEL' (Gahcn WW dF VEE HAIaen see? (Wte hassen a=~ e h n ~ l l ~

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table (or my. DOYTSfI7 (War m p Fbe I iun lart uh HA-buh rmrh fayr-LOW-fen elsa) 19 f(Lr '9'aW' auf Deutrrhl) (Ich hlb. mich d a u f e n )

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eet t o w ? shaft? (Wo la +e n a t e %emu the tam$ VO IS3dwBKTAIFF3 (Wa ut dshdr?)

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Ej. * e f * P M * K N B b

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