France = "Frankreich" is spelled in German
The Blitz
Because the allies were allied with France
Neanderthal man was discovered in the Neander valley in Germany in 1856. Tal is German for valley which is how Neanderthals got their name.
Bismarck realized that in order to unify North Germany with the South German Kingdoms of Baden, Wurttemburg, and Bavaria, Bismarck needed to be able to defeat France in a decisive fashion. Only such a defeat would fracture the historic Catholic-Alliance between France and the South German Kingdoms. As a result, Bismarck wanted to keep France isolated for two reasons, first to make defeating France easier and second to prevent the south German Kingdoms from coming to France's aid and then causing increased enmity between North Germany and the South German Kingdoms rather than promoting German unification.
France is Frankreich in German.
The capital of France is Paris (Frankreich is the German name for France)
France = "Frankreich" is spelled in German
Vichy France
He was born in France but was of German nationality.He was born in France but was of German nationality.
An easy way to tell is if your family comes from France but spoke German or has a German name, you are Alsatian.
it means lion-bold or strong as the lion originated from France or German
on the 22nd of June, 1940, the third republic of France surrendered to German forces and was divided in two. northern France was occupied by the Germans, while southern France remained independent but was ruled by a pro German government in the city of France, thus bcoming known as Vichy France.
what year did the German troops take over Paris, France
a German Sheppard can also be called an "Alsatian" named for the region in France called the Alsace which at one time long ago belonged to Germany.
Yes, he was of German nationality but was born in Paris, France.Yes, he was of German nationality but was born in Paris, France.
Here is the answer from Ancestry.com... Wenger - German: habitational name for someone from any of various places in Bavaria named Weng or Wengen. Wenger is a German surname, Mostly found in Switzerland, German, and France.