No, but the US has stationed them there.
No, Nazi Germany had no nuclear weapons.
They have no nuclear weapons
Germany did have a nuclear weapons project in WW2, but they had problems that prevented much progress. The program was scaled back by 1943 to just a long term nuclear reactor project intended to make power reactors after Germany won the war.
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The same as it is used now, for electricity production, plus nuclear weapons
East Germany did not develop nuclear weapons primarily due to its political and military alignment with the Soviet Union, which discouraged independent nuclear programs among its satellite states. Additionally, the East German government lacked the necessary resources, technological expertise, and industrial capacity to pursue a nuclear weapons program. The focus was instead on conventional military capabilities within the framework of the Warsaw Pact. Ultimately, East Germany's nuclear ambitions were further curtailed by international treaties and agreements against the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
There were no reports of a nuclear explosion in Germany between 1990-1992. Germany does not have a history of nuclear weapons testing and there have been no instances of nuclear explosions in the country during that time period.
Chemical weapons were first used in war by Germany in WW1.Nuclear weapons were first used in war by the US in WW2.
As a defense against the possibility that Nazi Germany would create them.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
During World War II, the United States did not consider using nuclear weapons against Germany. The focus was primarily on defeating Germany through conventional military means.
The Einstein-Szilard letter warned President Roosevelt that Germany might be developing atomic weapons and recommended that the US also pursue this research to stay ahead. It urged the US government to take action and prioritize efforts towards nuclear research before Germany could potentially develop such weapons.