Examples of using Two germans in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Two Germans, a Bund.
They sounded like two Germans.
Two Germans and one Englishman.
Also French, Canadian, even one or two Germans.
Two Germans were injured and the conquerors receded.
Behind the door there were two Germans with automatic pistols.
Two Germans stood there listening to what was going on.
Behind the door there were two Germans with automatic pistols.
I got two Germans, but my engine was shot up.
And there was one time right before this And two Germans soldiers walked in this house.
Two Germans stood there and listened to what was going on inside.
Above all, it's a story about a brave friendship between two Germans- a Jew and a Nazi.
Two Germans and two other Afghans died.
Last year when they came to Hamburg,Andra told Barbara and me, two Germans:“We love you.”.
The two Germans I was prepared for, but fuckin' Salnikov.
The SIG team embarked on the operation,headed by Captain Buck and with him the two Germans(Asner and Breukner).
Two Germans left immediately left outside, and the third one wanted to continue the search.
Suppose we send those two Germans to tell them there's plenty of water here.
Two Germans and six Afghans were seized southwest of Kabul on Wednesday and are still missing.
Jacka has just completed a reconnaissance andhas gone to his dug-out when two Germans appear at its entrance and roll a bomb down the doorway, killing two men.
After dinner, the two Germans and three Swedes moved into the living room in which they engaged in political discussion.
Two Germans who knew that the SD chose Jews who had no work for the hanging claimed that they were needed to work with their units, which saved at least for a while a group of about 30 in number.
When two Germans meet in China or Japan or at the ends of the earth, do you think that the first question that pops into their minds is the other's religion-- whether he is a Protestant or[perhaps] a stubborn Catholic?
The next day, two Germans dragged me out of the cell, took me to a young Jewish man, who tattooed this number on my arm, and then they left me in an office, where I was put on trial by a young woman, and I saved myself by telling this young woman everything the Polish boxer had told me to say and not telling the young woman everything the Polish boxer had told me not to say.