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The region was home to many German speaking people.
The Empire that lost the most territory was Germany. Germany lost the city of Danzig, and its polish territory, Part of upper Silesia, Alsace-Lorraine territory, the Saar region, Schleswig region, and all of her overseas territory, which included Cameroon, Togo, German South-West Africa, German East-Africa, Part of New Guinea, And many pacific island, which are too numerous to name.
Germany annexed the German-inhabited Sudetenland region in 1938, after the Munich agreement. This left Czechoslovakia vulnerable, and the following year, Hitler broke the agreement and annexed the remainder of the Czech lands, leaving Slovakia as a German puppet state.
There are about 23,000 German soldiers buried in in the Normady region.
there were four countries that had control of a region of germany.russia zone was in the east part of germany,the british had control of the northern region,the united states had control of the southern region of germany,and the french had conrtol of a region in the east along there border with germany.
The Holy Roman Empire was also called Germany. Strictly speaking the two were not identical, as medieval people used the name Germany to mean places where German was spoken; some of these were not in the Holy Roman Empire and some parts of the Holy Roman Empire were not German speaking.
The German word "Bayer" typically refers to someone who comes from Bavaria, a region in southern Germany. It can also specifically refer to a person from the pharmaceutical company Bayer AG.
Suez Canal
Germany was united in 1871, so if you are talking about Germany as a country, then it makes 5- German Empire (Second Reich), Weimar Republic, Third Reich, East and west Germany, and Modern Germany. If you are talking about Germany as a region, the number is countless- starting with the times of Charlemagne.
"Schwabenhof" is a German word that translates to "Swabian farm" in English. It refers to a type of traditional farm or rural estate typically found in the Swabia region of southern Germany.
Southern Germany has higher elevations compared to northern Germany. The southern region, including the Alps, has mountainous terrain with peaks reaching over 2,500 meters in elevation. In contrast, the northern region is generally flatter with lower elevations.
It is Bavaria.
Alsace-Lorraine is a historical region located in eastern France, bordering Germany. It has been the subject of territorial disputes between France and Germany for centuries due to its strategic location and mixed French-German culture. Today, it is within the administrative regions of Grand Est and has a unique blend of French and German influences in its culture, cuisine, and architecture.
Region: Caucasus. Birthplace: Gory, Georgia.
The southern part of today's Iran.
ADMYAMAMOTO:The Prussian Empire ___ Joncey:There has never been a country called the "Prussian Empire". * Germany lost territory in 1918-1919 and more territory in 1945. Modern Germany is about 64% of its size before World War 1. * From 1815-1966 there was a loose group of German states called the German Conferation. (It included some non-German areas and did not include all German areas). * Before 1806 there was the Holy Roman Empire - neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire - but it is often regarded as the forerunner of Germany. ADMYAMAMOTO: The question is what it was called not how large it used to be. Before it was named Germany the area within the Holy Roman Empire was the region of Prussia. When Rome collapsed Prussia expanded into other regions and became an empire, besides those states were combined into a country named Prussia. ___ Somebody is confusing a computer or video game with history.
That moutain is located in the southern most region of Germany