German shepherds originated from the town of Karlsruhe in Germany. They were developed in the late 19th century by Max von Stephanitz, who aimed to create a versatile working dog for herding and protection. The breed quickly gained popularity due to its intelligence, strength, and loyalty. Today, German shepherds are one of the most recognized and widely used Dog Breeds worldwide.
In German "berg" means town "roll" usually spelled "rolle" in German . There is a town in Germany named Rollberg in the Brandenburg region . It is 62 miles from Berlin
The U.S did nothing during the Holocaust.
CompiegneIn the town which was the capital of Germany, Shculenburge
Euskirchen is a town in Germany. It begins with the letters eu.
The Rottweiler is named after Rottweil< Germany because that is were it originated.
In Germany, Austria and probably Switzerland, a Rathaus is esentially a Town Hall.
No because in German it would not be pronounceable. Something like FO-VN A lot of places in Germany have the word VON in them though.
Ottenstein is a German name, so it could be German, Austrian, or Swiss. German is most likely, though, since the town of Ottenstein is located in Lower Saxony in Germany.
I just eat bread and cheese and ride my bike smelling cowcrap along the way to the next town. Then I come home to my German Shepherd and play PS3 online. Pretty charming, yet boring life. :)
sauerbraten comes from a small town in Germany called saundrease.
Trierweiler is a town near Trier in Germany near the border to Luxemburg. I think the name comes from this town.
Unfortunately, the German language makes no distiction between a city and a town. The German word STADT means town but is used for large cities including Berlin. A large city is called eine Großstadt, a small town eine Kleinstadt.