There are 3 German speaking countries. Germany, Austria, and Switzerland
The name is linguistically German and is found in Germany but most widely in the German-speaking parts of Switzerland.
The largest single party in Germany.
Danzig was very important to Germany for many reasons. Hitler wanted Danzig because, at one point, Danzig was a part of Germany. Hitler believed that it should belong to Germany due to the large amount of German and German speaking people.
Czechoslavia
There are only really 3 countries that speak predominately German. These are Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
Both "Tripp" and "Walls" can be found in German-speaking countries, but they are not traditionally German names. "Tripp" may be a variant of the German surname "Trippel," while "Walls" is more commonly associated with English-speaking regions. In Germany, surnames often have distinct origins, and these names may have different roots outside of Germany.
it is the smallest German speaking country. it is completely land locked. only German speaking country that doesn't share a border with Germany.
Germany, Austria ,Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg are the main German speaking countries.
Austria
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Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Germany, Austria, Switzerland
The largest city is Zürich (German speaking) then in order Geneva (French speaking, Genève in French), Basel (German) Bern (the capital, German) Lausanne (French)
At least 8 missions have German Speaking missionaries. They are Germany Berlin, Germany Frankfurt, Germany Munich, Germany Hamburg, Germany Leipzig, Switzerland Geneva, Switzerland Zurich, and Utah Salt Lake City Temple Square. German Speaking missionaries may also be sent to large cities with high German/Austrian/Swiss populations.
There are 3 German speaking countries. Germany, Austria, and Switzerland
The main German-speaking countries are:GermanyAustriaSwitzerland (about two-thirds of the country)LiechtensteinLuxembourg