You'd be better off consulting an antique book dealer. These things are very dependent on rarity and condition, and only a trained eye would be able to give you any useful information.
If the knife has the number 56115 on it, it was made in the early 1970s and was imported into the U.S. it was from the 1950's
The eastern half of the country, which was occupied by Soviet forces, became the communist republic of East Germany, while the Allied zones formed West Germany. The city of Berlin was likewise divided, although it was well inside East Germany, and the capital of West Germany became Bonn. Germany was reunified (during the breakup of the Soviet Union) in 1990.
"Almanca" is the Turkish word for the German language. It is used to refer to anything related to the German culture or language in Turkish-speaking contexts. The term reflects the linguistic and cultural ties between Turkey and Germany, particularly due to historical migration.
The Bible was printed at Mainz, Germany by Johannes Gutenberg from 1452 -1455.
The value of your 285-40 W Germany vase depends on several factors, including its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. To determine its worth, consider researching similar vases sold online or consulting an appraiser who specializes in German ceramics. Keep in mind that vases made by well-known manufacturers can fetch higher prices, while others might be more common and less valuable.
Yes, its imported from Germany
Some of it is grown and/or manufactured in Germany. Some of it is imported.
Techno music and mullets.
There are many English speakers in Germany.
Jagermeister? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagermeister
anything
Germany has few natural resources apart from coal and agriculture. The main raw materials imported are oil and gas, metals and foodstuffs.
The Audi A3 car is from volkswagon, and volkswagon cars are made in Germany. So they are based out of Germany, but imported to America, and many other countries.
Yes, about 56% of the people in Germany can speak fluent English as a second language.
Some were made here, many were imported from Britain, France, and Germany.
Generally weapons imported from Germany or of Czech origin.
Federal Republic of Germany