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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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In Germany where would you go visit to a film studio?

In Babelsberg, near Berlin is the "Filmpark Babelsberg" and in Grünwald near Munich is the "Bavaria Filmstadt". Both studios can be visited.

The consequence of the munich conference in 1938 to the west was support from Russia or czexhoslovakia?

The consequence of the munich conference in 1938 to the west was support from russia or czexhoslovakia?

Where is the autobond?

It's called the Autobahn and it's in Germany.

What does Germany lead all European countries in?

industrail output . BTW Follow Me On Instagram Smurfing_Awesome

Do Mennonites come from Germany?

No they do not .Mennonite is a religion not a race or ethnicity Menno Simmons was a dutch catholic priest. His followers were called mennists as a slang, it is from this that the use of the word mennonite came from to describe his followers. Most of the early followers of the mennonite religion came from the area that today is the Netherland's. There are mennonites today that come from many different ethnicitys, example; Asian, African, spanish, English, Russian, etc. Even when it was first started in Europe by Menno Simmons it was not just one specific group of people, there were Swiss anabaptists, dutch anabaptists, frisian anabaptists and so on. It was a movement for religious freedom from the catholic church. Many anabaptists were killed and slaughterd by the catholic church because of there religious belief. To label the mennonites as German is offensive because "mennonite" is a religious following, not a race or specific group of people. Labeling the mennonites as Germans is not correct ; because of what the Germans did in WW 2. It brings upon a religious movement a kind of disrespect and hatred, which is wrong to do. "Mennonite" is a religion not a race or ethnicity.Today there are people from all over the world and from many different races and ethnicity's that follow the mennonite religion.

Why did the Munich conference fail to prevent World War 2?

Because Hitler did not care about any old paper signed by anyone or nation. He flat out told Neville Chamberlain and the French leaders that he had his troops in the Sudetenland already. He played their appeasement attempts for being foolish actions on their part.

Does Kraut and Tea hate Muslims If so why?

Obviously, only YouTube Contributor "Kraut and Tea" can say whether or not he hates Muslims with any certainty, but this is my view on the subject.

Summary
"Kraut and Tea" is angry about (1) the political bent of Islamist leaders and (2) the non-prosecution of criminals in Europe who happen to be Muslim for fear of being seen as biased, but he has no issues with Muslims as people when those Muslims choose to live honest lives according to European cultural, behavioral, and attitudinal norms and supports those Muslims who advocate that their community take on these attributes in totem.

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On Islamism
"Kraut and Tea" hates manifestations of Islam, especially when those manifestations have political implications (e.g. Islamism). For example, he actively opposes when Muslim students demand separate prayer rooms in secular, state-run universities. He sees this as a flagrant violation of German secularism and if Muslims wish to pray, there are numerous mosques in the vicinity for them to go to. In his view, the demand that the Muslims are making has nothing to do with Islamic prayer per se and everything to do with Islamization of Germany. Simply stated, the Muslims in Germany are trying to change German laws and norms through the use of their "religious duties" as a cudgel against the state.

On Criminality
"Kraut and Tea" also notices the rash of bad behaviors that a minority of Muslim immigrants engage in but that the police refuse to properly investigate. One of the more notorious examples of this were the Cologne Rapes where numerous Muslim men (with only a few exceptions), sexually attacked hundreds of German women in one night. Rather than be honest about who committed these crimes and what identities they had, the police went silent and there was a total media blackout. After six days and consistent hammering from foreign media, the German government relented and released the details of the event. The German government initially refused to do a proper investigation of the attacks for fear of "appearing racist" or "offending Muslims". "Kraut and Tea" argues that this may entitle Muslims to act lawlessly, which they have begun to take advantage of.

On German Values
"Kraut and Tea" sees no issue with German citizens who are Muslim and respect German values, but often notes that the percentage of German Muslim citizens who actively do not support these values is significant. He brings up Anti-Semitism, homophobia, interpersonal aggression, disdain for education, and other views that are common in the German Muslim community as issues that he feels that German Muslims are simply not interested in reconciling with modern German culture which abhors all of these. He further argues that the influx of 1.4 million migrants from the Islamic World will have a negative effect in promoting Muslim adoption of these modern German values.

Positivity
However, "Kraut and Tea" has also spoken positively about Muslims whose goals are to change both (1) the political bent of Islamist leaders, such as those petitioning for universities to have Islamic prayer rooms, and (2) the non-prosecution of criminals who happen to be Muslim for fear of being seen as biased. One such example is Maajid Nawaz, who "Kraut and Tea" sees as unsuccessful because of his low approval ratings in the Muslim community, but pushing in the right direction of trying to reconcile Islam with Western sensibilities and laws.

When Germany invaded Belgium which other nation was drawn into the war?

Great Britain was because the British had pledged to defend Belgium.

What was the importance of Germany?

Germany is of great importance to the European Union and the entire world, during this tough time of econmic inflation Germany was not too badly affcted, thus, maintaing its position in the European Union as the greatest economy, as for it mportance to the rest of the world, Germany is a great producer of iron, steel, cement, coal, vehicles and machinery and various other goods, that are exported to many countries across the globe. Berlin, the capital of Germany is also a major trade centre of the world, thus, making Germany a country of great importance to the world.

Are there otters in Germany?

Only one species in Lutrinae, the otter subfamily, inhabits Germany. The Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) can be found throughout most of Europe, including Germany. Some populations, however, remain threatened.

Mascots in Germany?

"das Maskottchen" and "der Talisman" are the two German words for mascot.

What is Germany's longest race track?

over 60 miles is germanys longest racing track or the longest track in the world

Are trains in Germany are so punctual that you can set your watch by them?

I lived in Germany/Deutschland for over 13 years. Trains are never late, unless there is some serious reason and I never saw anything so serious that it stopped the train from being on time. Additionally this also applied to U bahn, S bahn, Street Car, or Buses. They are very serious about transportation being on time many people use it as their main source of transportation to and from work.

Who is the Minister for Health for Germany?

Hermann Groehe is the Minister for Health for Germany.

What is a German airship?

It was a blimp. The German's just before WW2 had one called the Hindenburg, a passenger ship, that blew up as it was coming into New Jersey from Germany. You can see film of it. One man died, but it looks like the entire blimp is one big ball of fire.