"Italien" is the German word for "Italy".
Italy is Italien in German.
English: "I go to Italy" means German: "Ich gehe nach Italien".
Place of surrender of German forces in Italy in 1945 was Caserta. John
No Italy was allied with Germany during WW2. Italy later surrendered.
South Italy
They had to face the popes and the wealthy people of italy
They had to face the popes and the wealthy people of italy
they affected Italy by - ambitious German emperors sought out to master Italy. as they did , they came into conflicts with popes and the with wealthy towns of northern Italy - which then revolved into raging battles between them.
The part of Italy with a German-speaking population is called South Tyrol (Südtirol in German). This region, located in the northern part of Italy, was part of Austria until the end of World War I and has retained a significant German-speaking community. The area is known for its unique blend of Italian and German cultures, languages, and traditions.
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Nope, it originally came from Italy.
Great Britain, France, and Italy