How long does it take mail to reach Germany from US?
as long as it takes. USPS is one of the most unreliable services on the world.
What land did Germany take between 1936-1939?
1936 - Germany did not take over any foreign territory, but remilitarized the Rhineland, which was a breach of the Treaty of Versailles. (The Treaty had left the area in Germany, but the Germans were not allowed to have troops there). 1938 (March) - Annexation of Austria (Anschluss). 1938 (October) - Sudetenland (that was, areas of Czechoslovakia adjoining Germany). 1939 (March) - Seized the rest of the Czech Republic and set up Slovakia as a puppet state. Also seized Memel from Lithuania. 1939 (September) - Invaded Poland ... start of World War 2 in Europe.
No you don't .I have traveled from Amsterdam to Germany and Germany to Amsterdam and I live in the USA.
What is the nationality of the surname 'Barr'?
What are the major imports and exports in Bremen Germany?
Germany's main imports: raw material & food stuff
export: very high grade manufactured goods; such as cars.
What role does Germany play in European economies?
Germany is one of the most successful economies in Europe. It contributes to the European economies by its services, exports, and imports.
Aspirin by Felix Hoffmann
Audiotape by Fritz Pfleumer
Automobile and internal-combustion engines by Gottlieb Daimler
Bacillus anthracis, tuberculosis bacillus, and the vibrio cholera by Robert Koch
Beer by Herzog Wilhelm IV von Bayern
Bicycle by Karl Friedrich von Drais
Chip card by Jürgen Dethloff and Helmut Gröttrup
Civilian avion by Hugo Junkers
Coffee filter by Melitta Bentz
Combustion engine by Rudolf Diesel
Computer by Konrad Zuse
Currywurst by Herta Heuwer
Dynamo by Werner von Siemens
Electromagnetic theory of light and electromagnetic waves by Heinrich Hertz
Fischer dowel by Artur Fischer
Gliding flights by Otto Lilienthal
Helicopter by Heinrich Focke
Homeopathy by Samuel Hahnemann
Jeans by Levi Strauss
Jet engine by Hans von Ohain
Letterpress printing by Johannes Gutenberg
Light bulb by Heinrich Göbel
Mouth organ by Christian Buschmann
MP3 technology by Karlheinz Brandenburg
Nuclear fission by Otto Hahn
Periodic table of the chemical elements by Julius Lothar Meyer
Pocket watch by Peter Henlein
Record player by Emil Berliner
Scanner by Rudolf Hell
Starting ignition plug by Robert Bosch
Tea bag by Adolf Rambold
Telephone by Philipp Reis
Television by Manfred von Ardenne
Theory of relativity by Albert Einstein
Thermos flask Reinhold Burger
Toothpaste by Ottm. Heinsius v. Mayenburg
Tramway by Werner von Siemens
Vacuum by Otto Guericke
X rays by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
December 11, 1941. Up until the bombing of Pearl Harbor by Japan the American population was anti-war / isolation position. The general public did not want to go to war. This was of great concern to Britain who at the time was fighting the Nazi's and needed help. Also it was known about the murder of people by the Nazi's. At the time American public didn't much care about what was going on to other people. It wasn't until after WW2 did America become a world power and involve themselves in world affairs we know today
Who was GERMANY against in WW1?
Germany and the central powers fought the entente during WWI, the entente consisted of the countries of The UK, France, Tsarist Russia, China, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Canada, The USA, Siam (Thailand now), Portugal, Liberia, Belgium, Japan, Korea (I believe, may have been under Japanese control), Nepal, Bhutan, the small country of Sikkim, Italy, Haiti, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, Yemen, And Oman. I might have missed a few.
Is germany an individualistic culture?
Yes. German nationalism and pride is beginning to become popular again but Germans generally try to be their own person rather than being a part of a national group.
If the knife has the number 56115 on it, it was made in the early 1970s and was
imported into the U.S. it was from the 1950's
Name 4 European nations west of the Rhine River?
Great Britain, France, Belgium, Portugal,
I randomly picked those; there are actually many more.
What country that starts with an A is between Germany and France?
There is no country between France and Germany which names begins with an A.
You may be thinking of the province of Alsace which is now in France, after having been part of Germany from 1870 through World War I. The provincial capital of Alsace, Strasbourg is architecturally very similar to German cities in the Old Town. Or, the country of Andorra lies between France and Spain.
As far as I know, you can get them only in certain supermarket in Canada, I get mine in Ontario and Quebec when I go visit my family. Such a pity , they are so good, and really work. So I always come back with a supply. No more Quart size, just gallons, and yes, I wash and reuse them.
Who was the Russian gymnast that stole the hearts of the crowd during the 1972 Munich Olympic?
Olga Korbut
What gift does a German want from an American?
Any thoughtful gift would be appreciated (California wine, Northwest microbrew beer, Native American art, etc.).
(I'm not sure I would give a German Beer - they produce some of the finest beers in the world - of course, if the German in question has expressed a desire to try our microbrews - that is different)
Do not give them wine or beer since Germany has the best of both, and anything else will taste bad. Give them something American; like things you can only get in America. Souveniers are always appreciated especially when they come from different countries. A good idea is to send some American money to keep as a souvenier or write down some very good American recipes, and make them for your German friends. Honestly, us German are very appreciative, and cherish thoughtful gifts; so anything American will be good.
50 N 10 E is Arnstein, 97450, Germany. Arnstein is a town in the Main-Spessart district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia in Bavaria, Germany.