yes
Germany's name never changed during the Holocaust.
The country of russia has change its name in the past fifty years, it was origionally the ussr.
The past tense of change is changed.
The past participle is changed.
There is only one Germany! in the past there was west germany federal republic of germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland BRD) and east germany democratic republic of germany (Deutsche Demokratische Republik DDR)
The official name of Germany was changed in 1943 to Großdeutsches Reich http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fdeutsches_Reich
In the past the name eka-polonium was used. Today, no other name. In the future, probable in the next year, this name will be changed.
Germany. Originally spelled Jundt. Was likely changed at Ellis Island.
They came from Germany. They changed there last name to a British one because of world war I. Britain is the Answer. But they came from Germany, as the House of Hannover, in the early 18th Century ... 200 years before! The name was changed from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (The name of Prince Albert) in 1916.
Originally it was call Hasemanneshusen, which translates to rabbit hunter huts. Over the years, it has changed to the hilarious name that it has now.
The past participle is changed.
Some examples of countries with changed borders in the past 200 years include Germany, Italy, Poland, and the Balkan nations. These changes have been largely influenced by factors such as wars, treaties, and the collapse of empires.