No. It was formed by the different countries that are members. There were 12 members in it when the European Union was officially formed in 1993, so eleven other countries also formed it. There are now 28 members.
In 1993, when the EU was formed the Chancellor of Germany was Helmut Kohl
The ECSC formed on the 23rd of July, 1952. The EEC was formed in 1957. The EU came into existence in 1993. So it was 41 years after the ECSC.
Germany did not become the EU. Germany is one of 28 countries that is a member of the EU. The EU as we now know it came into existence on the 1st of November 1993, when it had 15 members.
Germany
Because Germany is in Europe.
The EU, as it exists now, was formed from the European Economic Community, which was created by the 1957 Treaty of Rome. The EEC came into being on 1 January, 1958. The original members were Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and West Germany. So, in one way Germany has 'always' been a member of the EU, and in another it has been a member for 53 years, as it is now 2011.
yeah
Germany
Especially lately, Syria and the EU don't have a good relationship. Since Germany is part of the EU and shares similar interests as the EU (and NATO), they would not be allies.
EU is a relatively new concept. It was first formed in the 1990s and early 2000s. EU is the initials for the European Union.
Germany. She gives twice the amount she takes from EU.
Euskirchen is a town in Germany. It begins with the letters eu.