Marriage to a US citizen does NOT guarantee citizenship. Depending upon circumstances he MAY not be allowed entrance into the country. In the US you would have to check with ICE to determine his possible status.
Citizenship law is complicated, so get advice in Germany or from your nearest German consulate.
I am a German citizen who can participate in Germany's government.
He was the leader of Germany and was a German citizen.
Yes, but the American citizen must first apply for a fiancé/fiancee visa on the German citizen's behalf. This would be the I-129F petition. It would have to be approved before you can marry. This is if you plan to remain in the USA afterwards. For more info check out www.uscis.gov
When you're in germany, yes.
Yes, provided the partner can prove rudimentary skills in German and passes the test for these skills. Married couples and parnershipped couples do not differ in Germany in this aspect.
15 YEARS
The role of a German citizen is to vote for government.
Provided one of your parents was a German citizen at the time your birth, you may be entitled to German citizenship. You can't get a German passport simply because you regard yourself as German or of German heritage or origin: you need to be a German citizen.
You must marry a German citizen and stay married for two years. You must have been born in Germany. You must be a student who attends a German university and live there for six years. You must complete an integration course and live there for seven years. All of this is subject to approval by the German government.
A German boy who rebelled against Germany was put in jail and died ____ He was convicted of treason and executed.
Being German means that you, or someone else, is from, or has ancestors from, the European country of Germany. ___ First and foremost it means being a citizen of Germany.