Initially, because of their role in World War 2. Later, the vested interests of some of the existing members also played a part.
NO
fazol web
because the USA and the Germany are allies and USA have more power. so if Germany joins USA will leave and security Council will have to face a great loss.
The following countries are non-permanent members of the Security Council: United Kingdom France Germany Belgium South Africa Indonesia Dominican Republic Kuwait and Peru. The country that is NOT a non-permanent member of the Security Council is Canada.
Five permanent members of the UN security council plus Germany The 5-plus-1 group -- the permanent Security Council members Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States plus Germany
Because the UN security council was set up at the end of WW2 as the big powers at that time. Germany and Japan were ex-fascist countries that had lost the war.
germany and russia
In 2010, 5 non-permanent members of the UN Security Council were chosen: Colombia, Germany, India, Portugal, and South Africa. Each of these countries' terms will end in 2012.
G4 countries are a group of 4 countries comprising of India, Brazil, Japan and Germany who support each other's bid for UN security council seat. Currently there are only 4 permanent members of UN security council and G4 countries are bidding to expand it. Currently, there are 5 permanents members of UN security council( UK, USA, China, France and Russia), who is holding veto power.
"To the winner goes the spoils." After WWII, the victorious side, the Allies, established the United Nations. The permanent members of the UN security council are the 5 main members of the Allies (viz. US, UK, France, Russia, China). These five nations all had large 'spheres of influence' around the world. Essentially, Germany lost WWII, so they weren't invited to be a permanent council member.
germany
They comprise the 5 permanent members of the United Nations Security Council (China, France, Russia, UK and US) plus 1 (Germany).