Germany.
They have actually been further traced to poland in 1570 as an old farmer was making bread and it went wrong, had a hole in it and as he was called Harold Bagel he named it a bagel. The austrian story of the origin of bagels is actually the story of doughnuts.
No, the bagel was invented in Krakow, Poland sometime in the 16th century as a competitor to obwarzanek a type of lean bread made of wheat flour designed for Lent.
Germans are people from Germany, a country in Europe. Poles are people from Poland, another country in Europe. Both countries have unique cultures, traditions, and languages.
Poland/Russia/Germany
I think Germany, Italy, Poland
When Germany invaded Poland, Britain and France had an agreement with Poland to come to Poland's aid should the country ever be invaded. As Germany refused to withdraw from Poland, Britain and France declared war against Germany.
THE BAGEL TREE OF COURSE
Surnames originate in both countries.
When did you first come to Germany? is correct, because it clarifies to which noun you're referring.. ie: YOU first came to Germany, not 'Germany THE first', as if there are two Germany's. Does that make more sense?
Britain and France
I guess you could say that Germany (the home nation for the Nazi Party) was the first country taken over by the Nazis. Next would come Austria in 1936 & Czechoslovakia in 1938 before the war began. Then with the start of the war: Poland in 1939. Other countries were defeated & conquered in 1940 & 1941.