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Munich, the third largest city in Germany, is known for its publishing industry. It is also a well known financial center.

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When did AFN Munich end?

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AFN Berlin ended in 1994.

Why is munich important?

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Munich is one of the biggest cities in southern Germany.

What was the Appeasement at Munich?

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The Munich Agreement was the first the Allied country's mistaken approach of appeasement of Hitler. The countries agreed to allow Hitler to annex Czechoslovakia without having the Czechs involved in the agreement. The land the Nazis annexed contained a German speaking majority, so the Allies believed the annexation was justified.

What does Churchill think about the Munich agreement?

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Churchill was in what he referred to as his wilderness years. Though a Conservative MP he was not in the Government (The conservatives were in power, but Churchill was not part of the governing executive of the party at Westminster. In previous administrations he had been Chancellor of the Exchequer, Finance minister) Therefore his position was marginalised outside the party elite. Lord Halifax & others were also against Appeasement & there were speeches to that effect & so on. But of course many people, supported by the media, thought the Government were to be supported. It has to be said the right wing press (In Britain & elsewhere) had a vested interest in the successes of the right wing Fuehrer in Germany. It is also worth bearing in mind that by this time Churchill might reasonably be thinking about retirement, he was no longer a young man. At the time I am quite sure most, not all but most, people though 'Peace in our Time' was what they wanted & needed. The idea of the reality that would blight their lives for the next decade was quite unimaginable. One might suppose it was Churchills opposition to Munich that eventually leads to his Premiership. His stewardship of the British nation from 1940 through to the end of WW2 might be criticised by some, a few indeed, but I am not among their number.

Which tragicevents happened in the 1972 Munich Olympics?

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In the Munich Olympics there were terrorist that came to the competetdors hotel. The concierge headed them to the wrestlers room (hoping they would be strong enough to take the terrorist). But, the terrorist had guns so many people were killed.

What is the distance between from Munich to Kiel?

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It is a very long way-a-way, but it is about (over) 2000 miles!

What is the long term effect of the Munich massacre?

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It disrupted the Olympics and sparked retaliation by the Israeli government.

What are some physical features of Munich?

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What are the landform's of Munich Germany

What were the two provisions of the Munich Agreement?

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One of them was that Hitler got the Sudentenland (sic), which was part of Czechoslovakia. It was ultimately meant as a peace pact.

What happened at the munich conference according to William Shirer?

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According to Shirer, it was decided that there would be no European war, and that Czechoslovakia would surrender to Hitler's Germany without a fight. Most Europeans were happy that there wouldn't be a war, (except probably not the Czechs, but there was little they could do to offset this.)

What region is Munich in?

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It is Bavaria.

How far is Lucerne from Munich?

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The distance between the start point and the destination is 368km, and will take approximately 3 hours 55 minutes of driving time.

From what county did Munich massacre hostage originate?

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The did not have a country -- they were Palestinians.

What was the impact of the munich putsch?

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The Munich Putsch was so important because it lead to the Nazi party being famous. At his trial, Hitler slandered the Weimar republic (as they were quite hated at the time) most people agreed with Hitler. He promised the Nazi's would provide a better Germany. Hitler was now seen as a celebrity throughout Germany. It also made Hitler see that he could win votes rather than take Germany be force, this change of tactics lead him to become chancellor.

What is the pincode of munich?

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There is not only one postcode for Munich. Its parted in districts. So the postcode depends also on the street.

The range is from 80331 to 81929

What do you call in German a person from Hamburg and a Person from Frankfurt?

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A person from Hamburg is called a Hamburger and a person from Frankfurt is called a Frankfurter.

They are however not recommended edible devices.

What happened after both Munich and Atlanta Olympic terrorist disturbances?

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After the Munich, and Olympic terrorist disturbances, it was agreed that the Olympic Games should continue.

What is the main airport in Germany?

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what is the main airport in germany? Frankfurt International Airport (FRA), according to the most recent ACI list the world's 8th biggest airport in 2007 with 54'161'856 passengers. See www.aci.aero and look up in the data center.

What is Munich known for?

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nothing lol

Where is Munich?

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Munich is the capital city of Bavaria, the largest state in the country of Germany in the continent of Europe. The state of Bavaria is in southeastern Germany bordering the Alps and the countries of Austria, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic.

What was the significance of the Munich Agreement of 1938?

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The Munich Agreement was significant because Britain and France believed that by handing Sudetenland back to Germany was the only way to save the world from another war.

Who died in the Munich air disaster?

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i only know one and that is Frank Swift and he was my great, great uncle

How far is it from Munich airport to Munich main train station?

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Munich's Franz Josef Strauss International Airport ("Flughafen München") is 28 km north-east of Munich and connected by rail every 10 minutes (S1 and S8) to the main train station "Hauptbahnhof", a 43 minute ride.

Tip: Less walking, a bus leaves to the Hauptbahnhof every 30 minutes right outside each terminal only a few meters from exiting customs. The S-bahn is 300-600 meters away.