The Austro-Prussian War joined together the north German states. After Prussia won the Franco-Prussian War, the peace treaty declared the unification of Germany.
The British stationed their fleet at Scapa Flow, in Scotland. This was so they could easily leave port and intercept any Germany attempt to get into the open Atlantic.
Many leaders in England and a few in America opposed any compromise with American colonists. Most of the anger and blame in the colonies was directed at King George III, who was very strongly opposed to any compromise as was the Prime Minister Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford.
Germany is one country, and does not have any countries in it.
* In Germany, the secret police looked for 'subversives', that is, opponents of the Nazi regime. Communists, socialists, liberals and anyone opposed to the Nazis for any reason. * In occupied territories they looked first and foremost for members and supporters of resistance movements. * In addition, they looked for Jews.
France was historically opposed to any attempts to unify Germany, particularly in the 19th century. French leaders feared that a unified Germany would create a powerful adversary on their borders, threatening their own national security. This opposition was evident during the lead-up to the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871), which ultimately led to Germany's unification under Prussian leadership. France's resistance continued into the 20th century, influencing its foreign policy towards Germany in both World Wars.
the soviet union opposed any plan that would make Germany stronger. This is because Germany had been its enemy for a long time.
The Austro-Prussian War joined together the north German states. After Prussia won the Franco-Prussian War, the peace treaty declared the unification of Germany.
A. Leaders resist any action that undermines their power. C. Violence takes the place of diplomacy and peace. D. Leaders will strive to keep things as they are.
I am opposed to, and will not vote for any president.
Irreconcilables: these isolationist senators opposed any treaty that had a league of nations folded into it. Reservationists: were a large group of senators that were opposed to the treaty as it was written
anarchist
No. Modern Germany does not have any major dispute with any country.
The British stationed their fleet at Scapa Flow, in Scotland. This was so they could easily leave port and intercept any Germany attempt to get into the open Atlantic.
The noun 'attempt' is a common noun, a general word for an effort or a try; a general word for an attack; a word for any attempt of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Attempt IT Solutions, Inc. in Southfield, MI or"Brave in the Attempt: A Special Olympics Story" a 2004 documentary film.The word 'attempt' is also a verb: attempt, attempts, attempting, attempted.
World War I ended with Germany being the only "enemy" left of the original combatants and the world was plenty mad about the millions of deaths the war caused, so they got to shoulder the burden of paying restitutions to the countries that [Germany] had opposed. As with most questions involving war, this is but a simplified explanation. Any good WWI reference could fully answer the question.
do Germany have any rainfalls