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The name Rollberg comes from a district in Berlin, Germany. It is known for its multicultural community and vibrant arts scene.
The U.S did nothing during the Holocaust.
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Euskirchen is a town in Germany. It begins with the letters eu.
The Rottweiler is named after Rottweil< Germany because that is were it originated.
In Germany, Austria and probably Switzerland, a Rathaus is esentially a Town Hall.
No because in German it would not be pronounceable. Something like FO-VN A lot of places in Germany have the word VON in them though.
sauerbraten comes from a small town in Germany called saundrease.
Ottenstein is a German name, so it could be German, Austrian, or Swiss. German is most likely, though, since the town of Ottenstein is located in Lower Saxony in Germany.
I just eat bread and cheese and ride my bike smelling cowcrap along the way to the next town. Then I come home to my German Shepherd and play PS3 online. Pretty charming, yet boring life. :)
Trierweiler is a town near Trier in Germany near the border to Luxemburg. I think the name comes from this town.
No, Amsterdam isn't a German town.