Are most German penises circumcised?
Circumcision is practiced by Jews, Muslims and others wherever they want to do so for medical or religious reasons. Most Germans are uncircumcised; but a claim made by another WikiAnswers member stating that circumcision is not allowed in Germany, is untrue:http://www.bundestag.de/dokumente/textarchiv/2012/42042381_kw50_de_beschneidung/210238
How many people live in the capital of Germany?
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What part of Europe is Germany located?
The Federal Republic of Germany is located in the Western Europe. It borders the North Sea, between France and Poland.
Why did many people feel giving Germany at Munich was a good idea?
* In the democracies there was no desire for war. * I doubt if Neville Chamberlain and others understood what they were dealing with. * From a British point of view, Hitler's key ambitions at the time (and later) were in Eastern Central Europe, a region that was largely inaccessible to Britain.
Where is the best brothel in Munich?
There are so many brothels in munich, the best will be you ask a taxi driver :)
Prostitution is banned in Munich so there are officially no brothels. Some girls display themselves in in the street "Westendstrasse". In that area "Westend" there are sexy girls that hang around the bars there. The daily newspapers advertise woman looking for erotic contact.
What was the curency in Germany before the Euro?
If you mean money before euro in Gremany that were:Mark
What separated east Germany and West Germany until 1889?
Following the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945 the state was divided into areas controlled by the US, Gt Britain and France and the USSR. Eventually the area controlled by the western allies became West Germany a Democratic state and the area controlled by USSR (Russia) became East Germany a communist state. Following the decline of the USSR Germans elected to re-unify back inot one country.
What kind of meat do Germans eat?
Pork, beef, chicken and turkey are most common. But there are many more, veal is also eaten as well as lamb or mutton and venison, but it's not that widely available and most people can't shoot their own since hunting is strictly regulated. Wild boar and hare are sometimes sold and are popular dishes in restaurants.
Rabbits are eaten, there's a long tradition of breeding your own rabbits for eating, especially in the Ruhrgebiet. As birds go, geese are often eaten at Christmas or for St. Martin's day and ducks are also usually reserved for some kind of festive occasion.
Ostrich and kangaroo are still considered unusual, but have gained popularity recently.
I think that the least eaten meat is horse. Many people won't eat it, either because they own horses themselves or because it's just not something they are used to. But you can find a horse butcher in most big cities.
Why did people vote for the Nazis to rule Germany?
Germany had problems and the National Socialists promised to fix these. Once in power Hitler took Germany to a place that the German people had not foreseen in advance.
Also you should not that Hitler was NOT voted into power by the German people in an open election. Hitler came to power by being appointed as chancellor by President Paul Von Hindenburg.
What are colors of Japanese flag?
The two colors of the Japanese flag are white and red. The flag is called Nisshoki in Japanese but is more popularly known as Hinomaru.
its usually cold in Germany so there probably aren't any rainforests.
Why does Germany have 2 capitals?
After World War 2 Germany was divided into East Germany with it's capital Berlin and West Germany with it's capital Bonn, however in 1990 Germany was unified once again and now has only one capital which is Berlin.
In which zone was Berlin located after World War 2?
Geographically, Berlin was surrounded by the Soviet Zone. Each of the occupying powers - Britain, France, the USSR and the US - had a sector of Berlin. In 1948-49 Berlin in effect split into East and West Berlin. The city remained divided till the Fall of Wall in 1989.
Most Germans who drink socially will drink wine and beer, very rarely will they drink spirits (too expensive) except for schnapps!
What human characteristics does Germany share with nearby regions or countries?
The Berlin wall is one but i dont no two sorry!
How was Germany economy after worl war 2?
It was rebuilt with Allied assistance and this did much to alleviate famine. The country was divided, occupied and governed by French, British, Russian and American troops. The US Marshal Plan was the alternative chosen to replace the demands of some, that Germany be reduced to the status of an agrarian society.
Starvation was rife amongst the various "displaced persons," a category that only came into use after the defeat. Slaves and others brought in to aid war production were unable to return to their homelands because the Russians had seized them and closed the borders and besides that, they had no papers to validate their claims of ownership or nationality. The majority of ex-German soldiers were "de-Nazified" and turned loose to swell the ranks of the desperate. That is, except to ones captured by the Russians, the majority of whom, vanished. Russians captured by the Germans were executed when returned to Russia by the Allies.
How far is Frankfurt hahn from Berlin?
Frankfurt Hahn Airport is approximately 72 miles from Frankfurt main Airport. The driving time between these two airports is approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
What tactics did Germany use in France?
This would be the "Battle of France" in 1940. In short: The German armies used rapid movement based warfare with aircraft as close support to replace the slow moving artillery units and won an old fashioned war of manoeuvre against a static enemy.
In long: They concentrated their armoured units and fast moving support infantry into "spear heads" which broke through the French and British lines allowing units to move rapidly (dangerously far infact) into the rear areas of the allies, capturing supply dumps, overrunning airfields, destroying communications networks.
The continuous speed of the German advance continued to catch units before they could form new lines, the concentrated force of the spear head overwhelmed resistance - for instance Allied armour was spread thin along their units, German armour concentrated in the thrusts - and forced the retreat of the units to either side.
The Allied armies couldn't react fast enough to close the gaps and so retreated to try and reform their line, command and control broke down, the roads were crowed with routed troops and civilian refugees making the job of reforming units even harder.
The best equipped French units had advanced into Belgium expecting a rerun of the first world war and were out flanked by the German thrust through the heavily wooded Ardennes region. This left a French army group and the British Expeditionary Force pinned against the channel coast while the majority of the French army, now missing it's best armoured units, pushed south towards Paris the Battle of France was all but won. (Or lost!)