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The Federal Republic of Germany is a country in Western Europe covering an area of 357,021 sq km. It is the most populous member state of the European Union with 81.8 million inhabitants. Germany is home to the third-biggest number of international migrants worldwide.

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Why did Germans leave Germany in 1860?

They were offered land in Prussia. There are severals web-sites that detail the 1750 land offer and subsequent migration of Germans into Prussia, Poland, Russia, and Hungary.

www.odessa3.org

www.grhs.org

One of the first colonies was named Tscherswenka. Use it as a search term and you will find details of the 1750 landkreis.

happy reading!

When did Nazi Germany fall?

The determination of the USSR, and France, and Britain and U.S. They all caved into Germany and surrounded forces. The remaining german soldiers gave up and surrendered. This was prior to the suicide of Hitler and in his will he said no one should take over his power when he dies. So, nazi soldiers pretty much knew the end was near when all of this occured, The third reich collapsed also

What is the monetary unit of Germany?

The German currency from 1924-48 was called the Reichsmark, abbreviated RM. It's customary to leave the name untranslated.

Who ruled Germany before Hitler?

Adolf Hitler was the leader of Germany in the years leading to World War II. He became chancellor of Germany in 1933, six years before the war began.

What is the ratio of women to men in Germany?

The 2014 estimates of the ratio, for age 15 or more, is 1.05 women to 1 man.

What political party took over Germany in 1933?

Adolf Hitler took over the Nazi party in 1921. Hitler was 44 years old when he became the leader of this party.

Cause of Munich Massacre?

The munich massacre happened at 4 30 in the morning, on September 5 during the 1972 Olympic Games. Entering a hotel in which Israeli athletes were staying, 8 Palestinian terrorists emerged to the door of the athletes, making noise a 135 kg referee heard was going on and threw his body weight against the door, allowing numerous athletes and assistants to escape. Moments later the Palestinians broke in on a rampage. They killed two members of the Olympic team and held nine others hostage. The situation ended with a grousome gunfight ending with 5 of the terrorists and all of the hostages dead!

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Israeli people were killed for the incentive of letting 234 Israeli prisoners and 2 German prisoners by 9 a.m.

see Stephen Speilberg's movie 'Munich' for greater detail.

What is the hamburg Massacre?

A clash between white farmers and an all-black militia

Can you enter Germany with Swiss visa?

Yes,

Both Switzerland and Germany are members of the Schengen Area. A tourist visa for one Schengen country is valid for all Schengen countries.

Does Germany have a president?

Yes, Germany has both a president whom is head of state and a prime minister whom is head of government.
Yes, Germany has a president, his name is Horst Köhler.

Germany is also run by a chancellor, at present it is Angela Merkel.

The President of Germany is known as Bundespräsidentin German.

British prime minister signed the munich pact?

This was Sir Neville Chamberlain, in 1938- he believed that Hitler would invade no further countries after the Third Reich annexed Austria and Czechoslovakia, but was forced to declare war on Germany when Hitler invaded Poland on 3rd September 1939.

How as a American marrying a German citizen can I get a German passport?

Yes, in Mexico and most other Latin American countries.

Not in the USA, he has to live in that country first for 3-5 years and then apply for this citizenship.

I wish it was easier, going through the application myself at this time.

Die gute Nachricht: man braucht seine deutsche Staatsbuergerschaft nicht abgeben, um Amerikaner zu werden.

More Info I found here, I hope this will help you:

http://www.usimmigrationsupport.org/citizenship_application.html

Good luck!

Who is the vice president of Germany?

There is no vice president in Germany under their constitution. The President of Germany (Bundespräsident) is the head of state but not the head of government - that position is called the Chancellor.

Should the presidency become vacant, the authority would be assumed by the President of the Federal Council (legislative upper house).

How did fascist system of government reduce the impact of the great depression in Germany during the 1930s?

Answer this question…Because Germany was ruled by a dictator, economic decisions could be made and carried out efficiently.

How long was Germany a Democracy?

Germany, post 1990 reunification, is a federal, parliamentary, representative democratic republic. Much like the USA, Germany has states (16 of them) and powers are assumed by those states as well. Nevertheless, censorship law is still an issue in Germany.

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There is no censorship issue in Germany.

Who is the current governor in Germany?

The current governer is Chancellor Angela Merkel. She is the governer since July 2004.

Is Germany In the EU?

23 years ago Germany was one of the founding countries of the European Union, which began in 1992.

Fascism in Germany?

There was no such thing as German Fascism because the Germans were National Socialists (Nazis).
National Socialism is actually more like communism than Fascism. Hitler adopted a lot of Mussolini's ideas which made National Socialism look like Fascism but they could not be more different.

Fascism is a faith based strong centrist government while National Socialism endorsed the extermination of certain people for the betterment of the nation.

Strong nationalism is at times hard for some people to separate from racism but this is the line that the two governments walk.

IN ORDER

Fascism believes in --------------------------------- God-Country-Family

National Socialism/Communism------------------ Country-Family-God

Democracy ------------------------------------------ Family-God-Country

How fast are you allowed to go on a road in germany?

Depends on the road. Most of Germany have perfectly normal speed limits, just like everywhere else.

But there are - or at least used to be - some stretches of Autobahn(highway) with no posted speed limit.

You could still be fined though, if the Police thought you were driving too fast for the current road conditions.

Is dokha legal in Germany?

A BRIEF, CURSORY research appears to reveal no mention of it as a drug or narcotic. HOWEVER - it is classified as a tobacco-like substance and as such falls under the regulation of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a nicotine-containing product. One can ASSUME that the federal government probably taxes its commercial usage under the same laws as they tax and regulate cigarettes and other tobacco products.

For a definitive legal answer contact your local law enforcement agency or prosecutors office.

What is an important industrial center in Germany?

The Ruhr used to be the main centre of industry, but nowadays industry is much more scattered. Important centres include Stuttgart and Munich.
Hamburg, Dresden, Leipzig those are important