The German president has two official residences: Schloss Bellevue in Berlin and Villa Hammerschmidt in Bonn.
Not unless they become a citizen of the USA - you can't have a person who isn't a citizen of the country run the country. That just doesn't make sense. So you have to live in the USA to be the president of the USA. If you live in Germany and want to be president, try running for the president of Germany. You would probably have a way higher chance of achieving that before you became the USA president.
Germany has a president.
From 1934-45 Germany didn't have a president, only a Fuehrer ...
Christian Wulff has been the president of germany for a long time
Yes.
Yes, Germany has both a president whom is head of state and a prime minister whom is head of government.Yes, Germany has a president, his name is Horst Köhler.Germany is also run by a chancellor, at present it is Angela Merkel.The President of Germany is known as Bundespräsidentin German.
No, she is a Chancellor of Germany.
germany's term limits
Germany did not have a President in 1941. Adolf Hitler, as the German dictator, was the head of all government & military in Germany by 1941.
In 1913, the leader of Germany was Kaiser Wilhelm II. At this time, Germany was under monarch rule, and therefore did not have a president.
Germany's president is Christian Wulff and the chancellor is Angela Merkel.
The president of Germany is Joachim Gauck; he has been president since 2012. The German president is elected by federal convention.