They were the Hansa towns. They formed the Hanseatic League in 1241They traded with silver, wool, and linen. The League grew up to 100 towns and it had an army and a navy.
no but the German people killed all the Jews there or worked them to death
23 million people worked in the twins tower
People during the baroque period worked for this time period, usually worked for the king. Most people that worked were peasents.
It was a nickname. In 1919 the new German constitution was worked out in Weimar, Thuringia.
people worked hard to have what they wantdplease help me I don't know
no but the German people killed all the Jews there or worked them to death
i will patronized the company to encourage the people to go to our places i worked.
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He worked in a german train station.
People worked shorter days and fewer hours.
Erich von Stroheim
23 million people worked in the twins tower
100 million people worked on the transcontinental railroad
Alot of them worked in big factories. They worked long hours and they were paid little money
People during the baroque period worked for this time period, usually worked for the king. Most people that worked were peasents.
Thousands of people have worked on radiation
Johan Sabastian Bach worked in various German towns.