The fact was prior to 2010 a German had not missed a penalty since 1976 when Uli Hoeneß missed in the Euro final. When Lukas Podolski missed in 2010 against Serbia, there were jokes about Podolski's Polish ancestry being the reason. However, many German regular first teamers have missed in important matches, including but not limited to, Philip Lahm, Toni Kroos, Bastian Schweinsteiger, and Mesut Ozil, who all missed penalties in important matches for their clubs.
yes.
If you dont know if you said it confess and say I dont remember saying it but if I did say it then yes I said it.
he said they were the master race
In Sinhala,'I miss u" is said as,"mata oya nathuwa palui"......
No. I know it is not celebrated by the Germans because, we had a foreign exchange student from Germany and he said they did not celebrate it.
well they said we are doing nothing and everyone believed them.
Yes, well my brother said so anyway! :)
it is said that the the Americans let the Jews actually abuse the Germans and tortured them to death. they actually did revenge on them.
No, although the Germans came to within 13 miles of the city and were said to be able to see Moscow through their field glasses.
Germans said "no way" so France backed down.
The way you said it in the question is fine.
I have been researching this topic and in the childrens book, "Life in the Old West- The Railroad" it said that the Germans were involved in building the track.