Why did Britain and France give in to Hitler's demand at Munich in 1938?
They did not ultimately give into Hitler's demands they came to an agreement with him that would meet them.
What language family does German belong to?
German is a West Germanic language (along with English, Dutch and Frisian). The Germanic languages are part of the Indo-European family of languages.
Has Germany ever bomber America?
No. Japan flew a submarine launched airplane over the state of Oregon and bombed it. That was the one and only time North America was ever bombed by an enemy war plane.
What are people from hamburg called?
A Hamburger.
The term "Hamburger" originally derives from the German town of Hamburg, Germany's second largest city, from where many emigrants came to America. In High German, "Burg" means "fortified town", and is a widespread component of city names. "Bürger" describes someone or something coming from that castle or town, respectively (compare London -> Londoner), hence hamburger can be an adjective in German. -Wikipedia
How did Germany acquire its language?
Modern German has developed from earlier versions of German ...
What is First name of German director Riefenstahl?
Helene Bertha Amalie was better knwn as "Leni" Riefenstahl.
The link below gives further information.
Where can you get a picture of the Statue of Christ with no hands in Zell an der Mosel Germany?
You can get a copy of the photo from Zell Mosel official town website. Contact them and they can arrange to get you a photo. You will have to use a German language translator on the web site. See link below.
What is the name of the southern part of Germany?
The southern part of Germany is known as Bayern(Bavaria). The southern part of Bavaria is known as Oberbayern.
Can a leer jet travel from Florida US to Frankfurt Germany?
yES BUT YOU NEED AIR TO air refueling . It also depends on the model of Leer Jet as there are many
What percentage of Americans speak German?
According to the 2000 U.S. Census 0.41% of Americans speak only German at home.
How do you dial a call to Frankfurt Germany from Boston MA?
Germany is telephone country code +49, and Frankfurt am Main is in German telephone area code 069, which becomes +49 69 in international format. (You must drop the trunk prefix 0 from the German domestic telephone number in international format. Also note that other area codes apply to some parts of the city of Frankfurt, and there are other places in Germany with similar names.)
Calling on a mobile phone (cell phone), just dial the number in international format, beginning with +49 69, including the plus symbol.
Otherwise, replace the plus symbol with the US/North American international access prefix, 011.
What is the current population in Sylt?
The Wikipedia article on Sylt gives the population as 21,000.
Why was the Munich agreement in 1938 important?
In September 1938,Neville Chamberlain, the British prime minister, met Adolf Hitler at his home in Berchtesgaden. Hitler threatened to invade Czechoslovakia unless Britain supported Germany's plans to takeover the Sudetenland. After discussing the issue with the Edouard Daladier (France) and Eduard Benes (Czechoslovakia), Chamberlain informed Hitler that his proposals were unacceptable. Adolf Hitler was in a difficult situation but he also knew that Britain and France were unwilling to go to war. He also thought it unlikely that these two countries would be keen to join up with the Soviet Union, whose totalitarian system the western democracies hated more that Hitler's fascist dictatorship. Benito Mussolini suggested to Hitler that one way of solving this issue was to hold a four-power conference of Germany, Britain, France and Italy. This would exclude both Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union, and therefore increasing the possibility of reaching an agreement and undermine the solidarity that was developing against Germany. The meeting took place in Munich on 29th September, 1938. Desperate to avoid war, and anxious to avoid an alliance with Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union, Neville Chamberlain and Edouard Daladier agreed that Germany could have the Sudetenland. In return, Hitler promised not to make any further territorial demands in Europe. On 29th September, 1938, Adolf Hitler, Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier and Benito Mussolini signed the Munich Agreement which transferred the Sudetenland to Germany. When Eduard Benes, Czechoslovakia's head of state, protested at this decision, Neville Chamberlain told him that Britain would be unwilling to go to war over the issue of the Sudetenland. The Munich Agreement was popular with most people in Britain because it appeared to have prevented a war with Germany. However, some politicians, including Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden, attacked the agreement. These critics pointed out that no only had the British government behaved dishonorably, but it had lost the support of Czech Army, one of the best in Europe. In March, 1939, the German Army seized the rest of Czechoslovakia. In taking this action Adolf Hitler had broken the Munich Agreement. The British prime minister, Neville Chamberlain, now realized that Hitler could not be trusted and his appeasement policy now came to an end.
What does Germans give at Christmas?
Well most of the time it depends on the religion. But most of the time the same stuff as any one else.
What is the German language type?
German belongs to the Germanic group of languages (which also includes English, Dutch and the Scandinavian languages). This group belongs to the larger Indo-European group of languages.
How many dishwashers does Bosch make in its German factory weekly?
None. Bosch haven't had a factory in Germany for over two years!
Current important issues in the political of Germany?
I´m a native German as well and very interested in policy.
So if you ask me for my opinion it is definetly the immigration debate, the lack of reliability in our government and the now renewed inflamed discussion about nuclear energy. As well as the econimic relationship to the other EU states.
How is Vietnam Korea and Germany similar?
Korea, Germany, and Vietnam were all countries that were divided between a Communist State and a Western-aligned Capitalist State
Where is the coal exported from Germany?
In Central Germany like Hessen and Bitterfeld and Saxony-Anhault.
How are elderly treated in Germany?
A. Seniors are not held in high esteem
B. Seniors typically have such small retirement income that they are quite limited in financial choices.
C. Socially, however, there are quite a few options, more than in most societies.
D. With the socialized medicine options, care is affordable, but there are limits as to what procedures will be performed. Once certain quotas are met, then you are out of luck. Not a nice situation, if you are desperately in need of surgery, and the powers that be decide that this procedure would be too expensive.
All that to say, seniors are viewed as expendable.
What are the main industries in Germany?
By far the most important industry is engineering. The chemical and pharmceutical industries are also important, also solar energy technology.
In the services sector, financial services and tourism are very important.
Beer making is also an important industry in Germany.
When was Germany Western Germany?
Germany was split in to East and West at the end of the second world war 1n 1949.
What was commonly known as "East Germany" was given the title of the "Deutschen Demokratischen Republik"
and "West Germany" was given the title of the "Bundesrepublik Deutchland".
When the "Re-unification took place in 1990 the terms "East" and "West" officially became redundant.