What do German people look like?
Some have blond hair and blue eyes, others have brown hair, and some have brown eyes or halzel. Germany is homogeneous and heterogeneous in many ways.
they usually have light colored hair with green or blue eyes.
What is Germany's political stability like today?
Germany is generally regarded as stable. Certainly, its system of government is very stable. German electoral law, with its heavy emphasis on proportional representation, favours relatively small parties. Since 1949 every central government except that of 1957-61) has been a coalition. On the whole, the fact that it is extremely hard for any one party to govern alone has had the effect of making parties listen to one another; it has also tended to enhance stability.
North-west Germany, on the River Elbe. Its location is longitude 53º35'00"N latitude 9º59'00"E.
Hamburg is a state in its own right.
How tall is the tv tower in Berlin?
Including the antennae at the very top, 368 meters (about 1,145 feet). The visitors' platform is 204 meters high and the rotating restaurant is a few metres higher.
What is Germany's literacy rate?
Germany, as with several other countries worldwide, does not use polling data to establish the definition or extent of its population's literacy. The arbitrary figure of 99% is applied to such countries by the UN when computing the Human Development Index. (see link)
How was the air warfare key to the Allies success in breaking Germany?
They were able to bomb germany and bring the war home.
Are people nice in Germany to tourists?
Yes we like tourists. Especially with salt, peper and garlic.
Why was Germany annoyed by imperilalism?
Germany was annoyed by Imperialism because Britain and France increased competion with Germany to aquire land in Africa.
Why do companies in Germany have the suffix AG?
AG is an abbreviation for Aktiengesellschaft which means public limited company. (In incidentally, the majority of German comanies are not AGs).
Which of these military actions would not be celebrated in Berlin, Germany, during World War II?
Battle of Britain
What is Germany's primary language?
Germany's primary language is German (Deutsch), also called High German (Hochdeutsch), or Standard German (Standard Deutsch). The German language is a standardized combination of the various regional languages of Germany and it's bordering countries, it's considered a High German language (and thus usually called "Hochdeutsch", or "High German", in Germany) because of it's similarities with the dialects spoken in the high altitude regions of southern Germany.
Answer 1
Many Jews are Germans.
Answer 2
There are mixed feelings in the Jewish community as to whether Germany should be continually hated for the perpetration of the Holocaust. Some say that the German people's collective guilt for the event shows their remorse and that they should be forgiven. Some say that only the generation that lived through World War II is guilty of ever-lasting shame and revulsion and that their children cannot carry their parents' guilt. Some say that Germany can never be forgiven.
It is important to note that Answer 1 is correct in so far as many Jews and many Germans identify German Jews as both German and Jewish, but the question seems to be asking about Jews who no longer live in Germany or no longer associate themselves with German citizenship duties/rights/responsibilities.
What were Jewish people forced to wear in Germany?
The yellow badge (or yellow patch), also referred to as a Jewish badge, was a cloth patch that Jews were ordered to sew on their outer garments in order to mark them as Jews in public. It was intended to be a badge of shame.
Hours from Salt Lake City to Germany?
This depends on the city in Germany that you are flying to. Also since there is no direct flight from Salt Lake City to Germany, you will have to take into account a layover.
As an example, the nonstop flight from Salt Lake International Airport to Paris-Charles DeGaulle Airport is about 12 hours. If you take a connecting flight from Paris to Berlin-Tegel Airport that flight is about 2 hours, so your total flight time will be 14 hours, not including any layover time or delays.
Did some Jews join the Lutheran church in Germany?
Yes. Martin Luther was very interested in converting Jews to his new church, and when friendly outreach did not bring many converts, he got angry and wrote a rather nasty pamphlet "On the Jews and their Lies." This led to a long period when Lutheran rulers in Germany variously slaughtered, expelled or taxed their Jewish subjects. Many Jews fled east into Poland, some hung on, but some converted. Things got better after Napoleon emancipated the Jews, but with the rise of ethnic nationalism as part of the romantic movement in the late 19th century, there was a rise in discrimination against Jews and renewed pressure to convert. This climaxed in the Holocaust. Unfortunately for Jews who converted in response to ethnic nationalism, nationalists do not care as much about religion as they care about ethnicity, so from their point of view, a Jewish convert to Lutheranism is still ethnically a Jew.
How much is a 22 cal 6 shot romo pistol made in Germany serial number 284615 worth?
$25-$50. Low quality firearms.
How does Germany get around the most?
Well I took German in highschool... and the one thing I got out of learning the society itself, was that they tend to not use cars a lot if they don't have to. (Unless they are traveling out of town obviously)... and there have been times when they did travel out of town, and got stuck in traffic, they would have a picnic. :)
How many Air miles is it from Philadelphia PA to hamburg Germany?
Air miles from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Hamburg, Germany, total 3,900 miles. That is 6,276 kilometers or 3,389 nautical miles.
No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.
No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.
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No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.
No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.
No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.
No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.
No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.
No. He was a democratic leader in Germany.
Where can you buy rumple minze in Germany?
Merchants are being more and more active on internet to reach the large volume of customers.
So you could check out over the internet.
When did the heavener family come to america from germany?
The Heavener family came to America from Germany in 1754.
Is a 1985 500 Deutsche Mark bill still valid?
Deutsche Mark bills and coins can no longer be used in ordinary commerce, but they can be exchanged for euros through the Bundesbank. As of 2016 the are no time limits or other restrictions on converting old D-Marks.