Reiseführer
The German word for travel guide book is (der) Reiseführer.
Baedeker(s). Not a direct translation; the word comes from the name of the biggest publisher. guidebook = Reiseführer
Führer
beakerde
It depends on which guidebook and what the questions in it are!
not sure what guidebook you mean, but if you mean the guidebook to the afterlife it was called the book of the dead
Menzel's guidebook suggests that German emigration was driven by a combination of economic, social, and political factors. Many Germans sought better opportunities and improved living conditions abroad, escaping poverty and limited prospects at home. Additionally, political unrest and the desire for greater freedoms likely motivated individuals to leave, indicating a search for stability and a more promising future. Overall, the guidebook highlights the multifaceted reasons behind the migration trend.
milky feeders
Chre is not a German word
Stronghold Builder's Guidebook was created in 2002.
"mit" is the German word for "with".
The German word for their is "Ihre."