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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 are the traditional Christmas German foods?

Some traditional German Christmas foods are Christollen, a dry cake filled with marzipan and raisins and covered in powdered sugar; Lebukuchen, a gingerbread; and Zimsterne, star-shaped cinnamon cookies that that are the best-known German Christmas cookie. Potato salad with sausage and a meat and cheese fondue are also classics.

What on march 71945 near the Kyll River in Germany?

The 76th U.S. Infantry Division crossed March 3rd 1945 in that area near Auw/Priest/Speicher. They were in Herforst on the 6th and may have been still in Orenhofen on the 7th.

What do Germans make?

Germans are highly known for making great beer. They are also responsible for making and creating great brands including: Siemens, Bosch, Volkswagen, Mercedes, Porsche, Audi, BMW, Adidas, Puma, and Levi's.

Did Bach live in Germany?

Yes, Bach was born and raised in Lepzig, Germany.

He barely traveled and spent most of his life within the country.

What is the main religion in Germany?

In Germany the main religion is Christianity - Protestantism and Roman Catholicism. Both denominations enjoy a semi-official status. The government tax offices collect church tax for the main churches and many state schools are denominational.

About 5% of the population is Islamic with 3.5 million adherents and very small numbers are followers of Buddhism or Judaism.

Most of Germany practices Christianity (62%). The two major denominations in Germany today are the Lutheran Church and Roman Catholicism, both equal in number (each 32% of the population).

What important plan concerning germanys fate was decided at the potsdam conference?

Nova Net Final Test Answer: Germany was divided into four zones that would be controlled by allied nations.

How many US troops are stationed in Germany?

There are approximately 68,000 US Troops stationed in Germany.

How did Germany get split into the nations of West Germany and East Germany?

After World War 2, Germany was split in half by the occupying forces. You had the Western Allies (USA, UK and France) occupy West Germany while the Soviet Union occupied East Germany. Tensions between the USA and the Soviet Union, West and East, Capitalism and Communism, etc, etc, led to these two occupied zones becoming more independent from one another until they split. East Germany became known as the German Democratic Republic (GDR) while West Germany became known as the Federal Republic of Germany.

The two Germany's reunified after the collapse of the Soviet Union and Communism in 1990

When was Angela Merkel born?

The Merkel never has been born. In fact, the Merkel came from outer space and hided in the DDR until the wall has been fallen.

Is Germany cold?

Yes like any other country, germany can experience extreme cold fases in the winter. Temperatures can drop to -23°degrees as was in the winter of 2011.The lowest ever rekorded temperature in germany was rekorded at the Funtensee with - 42°, but that doesnt happen often. Some winters can be very mild without any inch of snow.

Leader of Germany during ww1?

Kaiser Wilhelm II reigned from June 15th 1888 until his abdication November 9th 1918.

How much does is a round trip train ticket from dusseldorf Germany to munich Germany?

A regular ticket Dusseldorf - Munich - Dusseldorf is about 250 Euro. Depending which train you are choosing. But there are special offers which can make it much cheaper. Those special offers depend on the day and the time you want to travel.

Anyway you should make a reservation for your seat. It's extra 2,50 per direction. But i would highly recommend it for such a trip!

What was West Germany GDR?

FRG Federal Republic of Germany. GDR was EAST GERMANY which was the German Democratic Republic.......

How many human cost of totalitarian regimes were in Germany?

Hitler joined the Nazi party in 1919 when it only had about 200 members. He proved a galvanizing leader and the party grew rapidly. Although the politcs of the German republic could be rough and tumble with frequent street violence, which the Nazis were happy to participate in, the elections were generally free and honest and the Nazis electoral strength grew rapidly. After elections in 1932 the Nazis had the most seats in the Reichstag (parliament) and, after a lot of political maneuvering, Hitler was appointed chancellor in January of 1933. After that he abolished the constitution and banned all other political parties. Michael Montagne

What was Life like in Germany in 1870?

Germany was torn in all directions. Towards the 30's and 40's there was a lot of commotion. New chancellor, Adolf Hitler, was in power, therefore things were up in the air. The Nazi's also enforced many laws, Jews and others were killed. It was a time of unrest.

After the first World War Germany was forced to pay for all the damage caused and demilitarize. But, they still managed to cause our second World War.

Who is the winner of Germany's next top model?

19 years old Sara whose parents were born in Ethiopia 19 years old Sara whose parents were born in Ethiopia

Why was the Heidelberg castle built?

It was transformed into a king arthur castle with twelve generals. It became a religious place based on astrolgy.

Who wrote the lyrics to Deutschland Uber Alles?

The lyrics to the song called Deutschland Uber Alles was written by the man who goes by the long name of August Heinrich Hoffman von Fallersleben. He was a famous lyricist.

Who are the authoritarian leaders of spain germany and Soviet Union?

Spain had Francisco Franco from 1936-1975.

Germany (Nazi Third Reich) had Adolf Hitler from 1933-1945.

The Soviet Union has had many authoritarian leaders:

Vladmir Lenin from 1922-1924

Joseph Djugashvili Stalin from 1924-1953

Georgy Malenkov from 1953-1956

Nikita Khrushchev from 1956-1964

Leonid Brezhnev from 1964-1982

Yuri Andropov from 1982-1984

Konstantin Chernenko from 1984-1985

Mikhail Gorbachev from 1985-1991

Where is Magdeburg?

Magdeburg is the capital of the state (Land) of Sachsen-Anhalt. It is on the Elbe between Hanover and Berlin.