he lived a few miles from the German border whilst he was growing up and since he was a child his alliegence was with Germany alone unlike many Austrians in his home town whom supported both nations, he also lived most of his life in Germany and has a Germany citizenship.
Johannes Gutenburg lived in the German City-State of Mainz.
30% :) ^_^"
what percent of the colonists lived in towns or cities in the 1700s
560,000 Jews Lived in Germany prior to the Hitler coming to power
German people were people that lived in Germany.
Hitler was German. He didn't go there. He lived there.
"I live in Switzerland" = either "Ich lebe in der Schweiz" or "Ich wohne in der Schweiz".
Irish.
She lived in Germany for a short time as a child. :) hope this helps
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Some Americans settled in Germany after the Second World War. Many of them hold white collars jobs in German companies and are accepted in German society.
he lived a few miles from the German border whilst he was growing up and since he was a child his alliegence was with Germany alone unlike many Austrians in his home town whom supported both nations, he also lived most of his life in Germany and has a Germany citizenship.
By the end of 2014, 54.7 percent of the Chinese population lived in urban areas--a rate that increased from 26 percent in 1990.
Johannes Gutenburg lived in the German City-State of Mainz.
He didn't pick it. He was German and lived there so he ran for office.
The most Jewish city in Germany before World War II was Berlin. At its peak in the 1930s, approximately 160,000 Jews lived in Berlin, making up about 4 percent of the city's population. This vibrant community was significant in various cultural, political, and economic spheres until the rise of the Nazi regime led to severe persecution and displacement.