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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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How did World War 1 contribute to the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Germany?

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It greatly weakened Germany and made many Germans wish for stronger leadership.

What neutral country lies between France and Germany?

Between Germany and France at the time of World War 2. None (unless you count Belgium and Switzerland but it's just bordered with the two), after World War 2 there came Luxembourg

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There are no countries which are between Germany and France. But there are 3 countries which border both Germany and France: Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland.

What hello in Germany?

You Would Say Hallo Pronounced [Hah loor]

I was born in Fulda Germany to a German mother and American father in 1992 am I a German citizen where do I go to get a German birth certificate what all do I need to obtain a German passport?

You may have dual citizenship, get in touch with the German Embassy and ask them. If you already own an American Passport that will be enough to visit other countries. If you decide to maintain dual citizenship, you could be called into the German Army for a 1 year assignment which is manditory.

Who is the chanceler of Germany?

Angela Merkel-she is the first woman to become Chancellor and is the leader of the center-right, Christian Democratic Party. She was trained in physics and devoted her career in that field before entering politcs. She came from Leipzig in the former East Germany.

Translating source A chamberlain's opinion of the munich agreement into your own words?

All four powers could agree on how to bring in firearms and ammunsion.

Could the war have been avoided if the Allies had not appeased Hitler at the Munich Conference in 1938?

No. Hitler wanted the war and was ready to fight to seize all of Czechoslovakia. The appeasement just delayed the war. Hitler was the key reason for the war. Hitler knew that France & Britain could do nothing to save Czechoslovakia unless they attacked Germany first, which he also knew that they would not do.

Germany was once divided into and Germany?

Germany was divided in the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundes Republik Deutschland) also called West-Germay and the German Democratic Republic (Deutsche Demokratische Republik) , East-Germany

Who is Zimbabwe's new ambassador to Germany?

Ruth Masodzi Chikwira is the current ambassador to Germany.

What is the motto of Munich Germany?

The city's motto is Die Weltstadt mit Herz ("The world city with a heart")

Why did France occupy Germany's Ruhr Valley in 1923?

France occupied Germany's Ruhr Valley in 1923, partly for the economic goods of coal, iron, and steel production, and partly to ensure reparations were paid in goods. The German mark was worthless, and Chancellor Wilhelm Cuno had failed to pay reparations after World War I.

What is the value of 1898 Deutsches Reich funf mark Otto Koenig von Bayern?

About $50 retail if worn, up to around $150 if only moderate wear shows.

The inscription (Deutsches Reich, btw) means "German Empire, Otto, King of Bavaria"

What type of leader does Germany have?

Angela Merckel is the Chancellor of Germany. She is the leader of the Christian Democratic Party, a right-center party. She was born and raised in Leipzig, in the former East Germany. She is a physicist by trade. There are 2 primary democratic parties in the country: the Social Democratic Party & the Christian Democratic Party. The Greens usually join the SPD in a coalition government and the Free Democratic Party, has been known to join both parties over the years. The Christian Social Party is located in the state of Bavaria, and is the sister party of the CDU. Even though they have the word "Christian" in their name, the CDU is a secular party that has little clout with either the Lutheran or Roman Catholic churches. Germany is one of the most secular countries in Europe, with the vast majority of Germans, rarely attending church services any longer. The CDU is the major governing party in most of the states but over the last 2 years, the SPD has been reasserting itself! Today, the SPD's stronghold is Berlin, Hamburg and the Ruhr Industrial area. The CDU is the largest in the smaller cities and rural areas and in the former East Germany. Munich has always been a CDU stronghold. The President is more of a figurehead and ceremonially represents the country when heads of states visit or when he or she travels abroad. The Chancellor serves for 5 year terms. The CDU was the governing party after World War II and was in power till Willy Brandt of the SPD

were able to win in 1966.