The German government aimed to assert its influence and territorial claims over Czechoslovakia, particularly focusing on the Sudetenland, which had a significant ethnic German population. By raising the Czech question, Germany sought to justify its expansionist policies and rally domestic support, portraying itself as a protector of ethnic Germans. This strategy also aimed to destabilize Czechoslovakia and challenge the post-World War I order in Europe, ultimately leading to greater German dominance in the region.
There never was a German government for France during WWII, but there was a French government based in Vichy.
He tried to overthrow the German government at the time.
The Weimar Republic was the German democratic government in 1919 after World War I. It lasted to 1933.
German interests appeared to clash with U.S. interests. Germany's autocratic government did not please democratic Americans.
The "German question" refers to the division of Germany into occupation zones after World War II and whether and how to unify or reunify Germany.
Rudolf Graf has written: 'German reality' -- subject(s): Politics and government, German reunification question (1949-1990) 'German reality' -- subject(s): Politics and government, German reunification question (1949-1990)
The German government has set goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increase renewable energy sources, and invest in sustainable transportation by 2020. They aim to achieve a more sustainable and environmentally friendly economy.
The name of the German government is "(die) Bundesregierung".
No, DHL is a german company but not run by the government.
You question should really state a particular year or period of history, because the German government has promoted lots of different things at different times. In recent years, they have promoted the European Union and the use of the Euro as a European currency.
In October 1918 the German Government were known as... This is what I need to know. :(
government experienced hyperinflation
There never was a German government for France during WWII, but there was a French government based in Vichy.
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Heinrich Werner has written: 'Feststellungen' -- subject(s): German reunification question (1949-1990), Politics and government