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Electric trams are associated with German inventor Werner von Siemens
The German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck is associated with the phrase Blood and Iron as it was the title of a speech he gave in 1862.
The first one was a Radar, it gave them an advantage on the number, speed, and direction of incoming airplanes and the second was a German code-making device that enabled the British to decode many German codes.
The name Friedman is of Jewish origin. It is commonly associated with Ashkenazi Jews, who have roots in Central and Eastern Europe.
The German invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939
German is consider to be the language of science. Some also claim that it is the language that poetry is best expressed. And Germans call it the language of poets and thinkers. Where as French is considered to be a Romantic language; German is considered to be a Gothic language.
Yes, the Pomeranian breed is closely related to the German Spitz.
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"Lebensraum" was the word most closely related to the need for additional German territory, as it was used by Adolf Hitler to justify territorial expansion to provide space for the growing German population.
The German codes were easily being read.
Lichtfuss is typically a German surname, so it is often associated with German nationality.
It is German, meaning "to be ahead through technology", ie a technological advantage
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the german empire
The theater of World War II most closely associated with the surrender of the Germans in North Africa was the North African Campaign. This campaign primarily took place between 1940 and 1943 and involved Allied forces, led by the British Eighth Army, battling against Axis forces, led by German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. The campaign culminated in the decisive Battle of El Alamein, which forced the German and Italian forces to retreat and ultimately surrender in May 1943.
A German industrial area typically refers to a region in Germany where there is a high concentration of manufacturing facilities, companies, and industrial infrastructure. These areas play a vital role in Germany's economy by producing goods for domestic and international markets, employing a significant portion of the workforce, and driving innovation and technological advancements. Examples of well-known German industrial areas include the Rhine-Ruhr region, Stuttgart, and Bavaria.