German Federal Republic
No. There is the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepuplik Deuschland, Bund=Federation) and there was the German Democratic Republic (Deutsche Demokratische Republik), which was 'East Germany'.
It was Bonn. Let's be clear on this: Bonn was the capital of the FDR, the Federal Republic of Germany, West Germany. But the DDR, the Deutches Democratik Republik, The German Democratic Republic, East Germany, the capital was Berlin. And no, I am not for one moment suggesting East Germany was democratic, but that was its name......
In more discription he was :The first leader of the federal republic of Germany was pro-American. his name was Theodor Heuss. The federation came into place after the ww1, after Admiral Karl Doenitz permitted Germany to surrender. The term initially applied to west German,following the division of the country between the allies.
The proper name of Germany is the Federal Republic of Germany (in German, the Bundesrepublik Deutschland). The reunification of East and West Germany took place on October 3, 1990.
Why Soviet Union has to name (or rename) some country. The country itself change its name. Germany were splitted into two parts: The DDR and BRD DDR- Deutsche Demokratisch Republik (German Democratic Republic, or so called Eastern Germany) and BRD- Bundes Republik Deutschland (German Federal Republic or so called West Germany)
Federal Republic of Germany and German Democratic Republic.
In German, federal republic is "Bundesrepublik."
The real name of Germany is: Federal Republic of Germany. Or in German: Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
Federal Republic of Germany or Bundesrepublik Deutschland (in German). Bundesrepublik Deutschland (In English translation, The Federal Republic of Germany)
No. There is the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepuplik Deuschland, Bund=Federation) and there was the German Democratic Republic (Deutsche Demokratische Republik), which was 'East Germany'.
In the middle ages, what's now known as Germany was called the "Holy Roman Empire". In 1871, these states united to create the "German Reich", also called the "German Empire". After the German Empire's defeat in WW1, the newly democratic Germany was often called "Weimar Germany" or the "Weimar Republic. In the 1930s, they changed the name to the "Greater German Reich", but many people simply called it "Nazi Germany". After WWII, Germany was split into the "Federal Republic of Germany" (also called "West Germany") and the "German Democratic Republic (also called "East Germany). After West Germany and East Germany unified in 1990, they kept the "Federal Republic of Germany" title, which is the official name of Germany today.
German Democratic Republic (GDR) In German: Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR)
Deutsche Bundesbank (German for German Federal Bank) is the central bank of the Federal Republic of Germany. It is located in Frankfurt, Germany. It was established in the year 1957 and it introduced the German Mark currency.
The Weimar Republic was established to govern Germany. This ended the monarchy of the kaiser, who had escaped to the Netherlands. The new German republic was a democratic one and had its own constitution.
It was Bonn. Let's be clear on this: Bonn was the capital of the FDR, the Federal Republic of Germany, West Germany. But the DDR, the Deutches Democratik Republik, The German Democratic Republic, East Germany, the capital was Berlin. And no, I am not for one moment suggesting East Germany was democratic, but that was its name......
GDR stands for "German Democratic Republic," which was the official name for East Germany from 1949 to 1990. The GDR was a socialist state established in the Soviet occupation zone of post-World War II Germany.
Deutschland is the name of Germany in German. And Bundesrepublik means a republic consisting of several Bundesländer (singular Bundesland), kind of states.die Bundesrepublik Deutschland translates as the Federal Republic of Germany. It is the official title of Germany