It is a very rare, small rifle, and I think it was made by Walther gun company, although I think other companies produced them too.
There are several German history museums where one can learn about German history. The most famous of these museums is the Deutsches Historisches Museum(DHM) in Berlin. Additionally, universities offer European and German history classes.
Well, not very similar at all I think besides the same language and the same history (but I can't remember, I'm too young). I won't name you all the differences because that's not what you asked for.
Eric A. Blackall has written: 'The novels of the German romantics' -- subject(s): German fiction, History and criticism, Romanticism 'Die Entwicklung des Deutschen zur Literatursprache, 1700-1775' -- subject(s): German language, German literature, History, History and criticism, Style 'Goethe and the novel' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'The emergence of German as a literary language, 1700-1775' -- subject(s): German language, German literature, History, History and criticism, Literary style, Style
Geschichte
There are many things you can do to learn about the life in the German army. You can go to a library or you can go online to the history of the German army.
Opa also means grandfather in Dutch and German. Oma means grandmother in Dutch and German.
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The address of the German Settlement History Inc is: N894 S German Settlement Rd, Ogema, WI 54459-8456
Joseph Wandel has written: 'The German dimension of American history' -- subject(s): German Americans, History
Yes - just search for 'German History' on the web.
Die Geschichte.
you say geschichte