Britain
Adolf Hitler.
He was formally called the ´leader´(Fuehrer) of Germany. Basically, he combined in his person the offices of Reichskanzler (Chancellor), head of the Army and President.
They are optimists. Less formally they are upbeat.
yes
They are optimists. Less formally they are upbeat.
Yes, a person is still bondable. They just have to be able to pay their bond or have a clear background check to be bondable.
I believe it's the moment a person's pulse is undetectable.
Canonized
Canonization is the process of declaring a person to be a saint.
A person who was born in Germany, or was raised in Germany but later migrated, would be a native German. This would be the person's ethnicity.
7 years
How do you speak it? It's much harder than you think. The German alphabet is just like the American one, plus 4 extra letters. 3 of those letters are regular letters, a, e, and u with 2 dots above them. They are called umlauts (OOM-lowts). The 4th looks like a capital B, but it is a way to replace a double 'S'. To speak German, you must sometimes roll your r's, but you don't have to. There are actually 2 different ways to speak German. Southern Germany speaks German different than Northern Germany. For instance, 'hello' FORMALLY* would translate to 'Guten Tag' in Northern Germany. 'Hello' in Southern Germany FORMALLY is 'Grüß Gott' That is the capital B I talked about earlier. If you are interested in more, I suggest Mango Libraries they are hepling me learn French. :) *Formally meaning that you don't know the person. You regularly in Germany do not speak to someone if you don't know them.