Who was the prime minister who mobilized allied powers against Germany?
The British Prime Minister during the majority of WWII was Winston Churchill. In 1945, though, his party wasn't re-elected so Churchill was replaced by Clement Atlee, who served for the remainder of the war.
Can you give me 10 names of famous singers in Brazil?
1 - Paula Fernandes
2 - Luan Santana
3 - Victor and Leo
4 - Fernando and Sorocaba
5 - Wanessa Camargo
6 - Zeze di Camargo and Luciano
7 - Jorge and Mateus
8 - Familia Lima
When did Bismarck unites Germany?
Germany was unified in 1871, following the Franco-Prussian War.
King Wilhelm of Prussia was crowned Emperor (Kaiser) of Germany in the Palace of Versailles on 18 January 1871.
Where do Jews originate from and do Jews still hate Germans?
There are two questions here:
Where do Jews originate from?
Jews are the people who historically come from the area that is now the countries of Israel and Palestine.
Do Jews still hate Germans?
Many Jews still have problems with buying prominent German products, such as cars, because of the association with the Holocaust, but would not demonstrate any prejudice towards German people. Conversely, many Germans might have a bit of hesitance in doing business with Israelis because of the political situation in Israel, but nothing close to prejudice. The reason for this rapprochement comes from the way that the Germans as society have apologized for the evil of the Holocaust to the Jews and the general acceptance and understanding with which Jews have responded to that apology.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b5/EU_location_GER.png
the dark orange colored part of the map shows Germany
Describe the part played by Germany increasing European militarism?
Beacause Germany and brittains army had more than doubled between 1870 and 1914 therefore making it a fierce competition on who will get a bigger military.
It became impossible for him to gain man
Engel left Germany because, it was not possible for him to gain man.
What ended Communism in Germany?
Assuming you mean in the German Democratic Republic, more commonly known as East Germany, it was a process relating to the fall of Communism in neighboring countries.
In the 1980s, as the Soviet Union began to lose power, and countries like Poland and Romania started turning against their Communist overlords, even the extremely repressive East German government started to feel the same pain. Despite this, the East's government resisted relaxing of their oppression, even though the Soviets and others were doing just that.
The last straw was when countries like Hungary began opening their borders in 1989. Since the 1960s, East Germans found it incredibly difficult to visit West Germany- the East German government was afraid their people would visit the West and find out they liked it better there, and then not want to come back. With other countries opening their borders, suddenly East Germans could visit the West again, and it worked out just as the East's government feared. East Germans began crossing the border with Hungary in large numbers, and from there, would go to Austria, and then West Germany.
The anti-government demonstrations in East Germany continued. The Berlin Wall, a major symbol of the East's oppression, became a focal point of the protests. In November 1989, the Eastern government finally gave in and officially began allowing Germans to cross the border freely; East Germans began tearing down the Berlin Wall on November 9th. Huge demonstrations broke out, especially a huge one in the city of Leipzig, and it became clear that the East German government was no longer able to control things. The East's government collapsed when all of the government officials resigned at once, and a temporary government immediately began negotiations for East Germany to rejoin with West Germany. The reunification process was completed almost a year later, on October 3, 1990, which is now a national holiday in Germany.
What did Bismarck see as the two main threats to the new state of Germany?
He saw socialism and the church as the two main threats of the new German state.
What are the most famous people from Nuremberg?
Famous people from Nuremberg include: * Albrecht Dürer (artist) * Hans Sachs (poet and Meistersinger)
When did the German constitution go into effect?
The German Constitution, known officially as the Grundgesetz für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, came into effect at midnight on 24 May, 1949.
Which castles are found in Germany?
Bavaria has many castles, the most famous probably being the beautiful castle of Neuschwanstein near Oberammergau which was the summer residence of king Ludwig II, you would be surprised how many there are. My favorite is Auerbacher in the Hesse state.
Other castles in Bavaria are:
Altenburg (Bamberg)
Alter Hof (Munich)
Burg zu Burghausen
Burg Grünwald
Burg Trausnitz (Landshut)
Burg Wittelsbach
Herzogskasten (Ingolstadt)
Herzogsschloss Straubing
Jagdschloss Grünau
Kurfürstliches Schloss (Amberg)
Münchner Residenz
Neues Schloss Ingolstadt
Palais Leuchtenberg
Pfalzgrafenschloss Neumarkt
Schloss Berg
Schloss Blutenburg (Munich)
Schloss Dachau
Schloss Fürstenried (Munich)
Neues Schloss Herrenchiemsee
Schloss Höchstadt
Schloss Hohenschwangau
Schloss Leutstetten
Schloss Linderhof
Schloss Neuburg
Schloss Neuschwanstein
Schloss Nymphenburg (Munich)
Schloss Schleißheim
Stadtresidenz Landshut
Does the Nazi Party still exist in Germany in 2008?
Technically, no. The Nazi party has been outlawed in Germany ever since the end of World War 2, and in fact it is illegal to display the emblem of the Nazis, the swastika, in Germany. It is also against the law there to preach holocaust denial or revisionism (a sneaky form of antisemitism disguised as 'science' whose intent is to belittle the suffering the Jewish people endured by making the holocaust not seem as bad as it really was).
There are however, right wing and fascist groups that although don't go by the Nazi name do hold anti-foreigner and sometimes anti-semitic views. Some of these groups identify with the 'neo-nazi' or 'new' nazi movement which are really parties of racist, often ignorant and under-educated youths led by leaders with dubious motives who seek to blame anyone but themselves for their lack of success in life. It's really the same old story. Scapegoating, and using desperate and immoral ideologies to try and gain power through threats and intimidation since they can't do it in a legitimate way, through better ideas.
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It should be added that the Neo-Nazis have had very little electoral success. They have no members in the Federal Parliament and have never even come close to controlling any of the German states.
Actually they do now they have a grand total of 14 members >:)
How many goals has Germany scored in the history of the FIFA World Cup?
In the final stages of the FIFA World Cup competitions which Germany (and, prior to 1990, their predecessors, West Germany) have participated, they have scored the following number of goals.
1934: 11 (including third-place playoff)
1938: 3
1954: 25 (won World Cup in this year)
1958: 12
1962: 4
1966: 15 (finished runners up this year)
1970: 17
1974: 13 (won World Cup in this year)
1978: 10
1982: 12 (finished runners up this year)
1986: 8 (finished runners up this year)
1990: 15 (won World Cup this year)
1994: 9
1998: 8
2002: 14 (finished runners up this year)
2006: 14 (finished in third place)
The 1990 World Cup remains the only World Cup in which they have remained undefeated in every match in the tournament.
This is a total of 190 goals scored. By comparison, they have conceded 112 goals.
Where is sttutgart in Germany?
Stuttgart is the capital of the state of Baden-Württemberg in south-west Germany.
Why is Germany well developed?
Germany is well developed becasuse they invest substanial money into their infrastructure and value being a well developed nation. The downside to this is high taxes and frequent traffic delays due to construction. Germans also value process improvement which is perhaps why so many inventions have come from Germany.
What did Sarah Franklin bache do for the new country?
She did relief work as her father's political hostess.
She was involved in the Ladies Association of Philadelphia.
She took leadership of the group in 1780 and supervised the making of 2,200 shirts for the soldiers in the Continental Army during the winter at Valley Forge.
She raised over $300,000 for the continental army.
She also tended to her fathers business while he was in England. This afforded him the time and freedom to pursue his passions for politics and science which led him to become such an important figure in American history.
No. The U.S. did not cause Nazi Germany. When Hitler came into power he made people believe that the Jews were the cause of their depression in the economy. And so on, became Nazi Germany. The U.S. did not take part until WWII when we were invaded and forced to take action in the war.the Nazis shouldn't became part of us because they are part of the mangromob and they commit crime??
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What is the value of a 38 special model RG63 by ROHM in Germany?
Recently, in my area, when the seller is voluntarily selling and the buyer is voluntarily buying ... and etc. they bring around $300... if the parts match and they retain some of their original condition.
The only time we can arrive at a true value is when the buyer and the seller agree on a price!
SO, if you are a seller, or want to be a buyer, send me a message, we might be able to determine a value. iflya310@yahoo.com
Steve