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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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What is the slogan blood and iron and united Germany associated with?

"nicht durch Reden oder Majoritätsbeschlüsse werden die großen Fragen der Zeit entschieden - das ist der große Fehler von 1848 und 1849 gewesen - sondern durch Eisen und Blut" -otto von bismarck.

What type of government and political factors does Germany have?

Germany is a federal parliamentary republic, headed by the Federal Chancellor. Some political factors within its government are its anti-extremism policy and open civil society.

What does Patrona Bavariae mean?

It is Latin for "Mother of Bavaria", referring to the patron saint of Bavaria, a province in Germany.

What is FI UV Germany?

FI U.V. Lettering has been used to mark German Luftwaffe inventory. Flieger Unterkunft Verwaltung : flight barracks administration.

Who does Germany outsource to?

Mostly they outsource to Asian countries like The Philippines, India, China, etc.

Why did Germany invade Dunkirk?

They really wanted some cheese. & cheese only existed in Dunkirk at the time & cheese was considered very valuable. so they invaded for the country's cheese wealth.

What is a typical German name?

Hans.

"Hans" is quite old fashioned (more like a typical name in the 1940s), like Erich or Erwin.

Today's grown-ups (2010) are called: Stefan, Thorsten, Martin, Daniel, Michael. Women's names: Katharina, Sandra, Sabrina, Stefanie, Eva, Anne.

The children's names are getting more international now: Mika, David, Robin, Jonathan, Christopher, Leon... or girl names: Nina, Sophie, Ella, Mara, Pia.

What was the results of the Munich Putsch?

Results of the Munich PutschThe Munich Putsch was a failure. As a result:

  1. The Nazi party was banned, and Hitler was prevented from speaking in public until 1927.
  2. Hitler went to prison, where he wrote 'Mein Kampf'. Millions of Germans read it, and Hitler's ideas became very well-known.
  3. Hitler decided that he would never come to power by revolution; he realised that he would have to use constitutional means, so he organised:
    • the Hitler Youth
    • propaganda campaigns
    • mergers with other right-wing parties
    • local branches of the party, which tried to get Nazis elected to the Reichstag
    • the SS as his personal bodyguard, which was set up in 1925 It was this strategy of gaining power legitimately that eventually brought him to power.

What letters do cars from Germany have on them when travelling abroad to show what country they come from?

It used to be, until a few years ago, that vehicle owners commonly (at their option) put oval stickers (black letters-white background) on the rear of their vehicles to denote their nationality or nation of residence. Germans used the letter "D" to denote Deutschland. Now, the new Euro vehicle license plates themselves have these letters surrounded by the stars of the European Union, so fewer people use the older stickers. Side Note: The photo pinned to this question is of the Austrian (Österreich) 10 day autobahn pass that is affixed to the front windshield, and purchased at gas stations.

How many tons does a U-Boat weigh?

Originally when first built for Russia during the Russo-Japanese War in 1904, the U1 which was actually launched for the German Navy in 1906...displaced approximately 238 tons.

How did Hitler control Germany?

In 1933 Hitler became the leader of Germany. When the stock market crashed people in Germany was looking for a leader, somebody they cold trust and listen to. Hitler was an exellent speaker and convinced many people to follow him.

How do you say I am medium height in German?

"Ich bin mittelgross." (Pronounced "ich bin mit-tel-grohss." Be sure to use a soft "ch," the sound like a cat hissing, and roll your "r" a little.)

Who founded Germany?

The German Confederation was the association of Central European states created by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 to serve as the successor to the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, which had been abolished in 1806. In 1848, revolutions by liberals and nationalists occurred in an attempt to establish a unified German state. Read more from Wikipedia.

Scroll down to related links and look for "German Confederation - Wikipedia".

How does Germany make money?

They make their money by fishing. Germany has a lot of rivers including the Rhine, Danube, Oder, Elbe, and Weser. They also make money by their natural resources including coal, natural gas, iron ore, copper, nickel, & uranium. Hope this helped!