Under the guidance of 400 German miners, the prisoners had to work around the clock in shift operation.
In 1341 many privileges were given to German miners.
By early 1916 the German miners had gained a clear advantage over their French counterparts.
During the 14th century, many German miners moved into the area.
He found a big, yellow-haired German miner to oblige him.
When German miners were imported to England in the century following, they brought the practice with them.
German miners came in who had knowledge of the new techniques.
However in political terms the German miners were middle-of-the-road and not especially radical.
German miners, digging close by, lay a charge and Weir's men are unable to get out of the tunnel in time.
It was introduced to Britain in 1638 by German miners, after which records are numerous.