Who was the prime minister of Germany in 1919?
First of all Germany has Chancellors not Prime Ministers. From 1918 to 1919 there was a revolutionary period. On November 9th 1918 Chancellor Max Von Baden gave his office to Friedrich Ebert who served as the head of government for three months as the German Empire ended and the National Assembly gathered for the first time in February 1919. During that time he did not use the title of Chancellor.
How long does a letter take from UK to Germany?
It takes about 3-6 days, depending on time you send it, as in Christmas (going to be busier), or postal strikes etc!
How long has Berlin been the Capital of Germany?
No. Previously, Berlin was the capital of Prussia.
Prior to Berlin, Germany as a whole did not have a capital city as it was split into several independent states, as opposed to today's unified nation.
The Holy Roman Empire ruled over the land we now know as Germany during the Middle Ages and both Vienna (Austria) and Frankfurt (Germany) were considered as centralised cities.
From 1949 to 1990, Germany was divided between East Germany (GDR) and West Germany, with the West German capital at Bonn.
What is the the worth of a Ridgeway Tempus Rugit made in Germany Grandfather Clock?
You can find all you need to know at this website.
http://www.theclockdepot.com/tempus_fugit_grandfather_clock.html
But in short, this is what is says: If you have seen a Tempus Fugit Grandfather Clock online without much other identification of brand or a name you never have heard, it is probably a small inexpensive floor clock Made in China usually sold on Auction sites by home based auction sellers. These clock usually show a retail price of over $500.00, but actually should sale for about $200.00 or less.
Yes it is, Austria also belongs to the "First World", in other terms.
Berlin Germany, which is the fourth wealthiest city in Southern Europe.
How long is the border between Germany and Austria?
No distance at all. Austria and Switzerland border on each other.
When did Germany become a country?
On Jan. 18, 1871, when William I was proclaimed Emperor of Germany, in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles.
There was Owen Hargreaves playing for Bayern Munich, and also Mark Hughes from Wales and Alan McInally from Scotland played ther.
It is still in West Germany - in the north. Germany is now a unified country and no longer divided into East and West.
How are Switzerland and Germany related?
Switzerland and German are relatable countries. Switzerland has been influenced throughout German history, and even has German as one of its official languages to prove this (German is the most spoken language in Switzerland as well). Switzerland was basically under German control, during the reign of the Holy Roman Empire, for almost 850 years.
Germany doesn't want nuclear weapons.
They can't think of anyone they might want to use one on.
Currently, however, there are several American nuclear missiles physically within German territory as part of NATO's Western European defenses.
What city in Germany holds oktoberfest?
Germany has the really famous Oktoberfest. There are many local events called Oktoberfest in the United States, and probably in other countries as well.
What does France import from Germany?
Germany imports many things to the US that equal to 5% of the US imports. This list includes cars, pharmaceuticals, machines, medical equipment and aircraft/space equipment.
Distance between England and Germany?
640 kilometres taking this route:
What is the currency of Denver?
Denver is in Norfolk, in the UK, 2 Km south of of Downham Market.
In the UK the currency is the pound sterling.
Denver is in Colorado, USA. It's currency is the US dollar.
What is the Jewish population of Germany now?
There are about 250,000 Jews in Germany many in the Berlin area. There are another 90,000 people of Jewish ancestry from Russia. Some of this group is secular, and actively trying to become assimilated Germans, but most still consider themselves as Jews. The number of Jewish refugees from the former USSR is now diminishing, but it still adds thousands of new Jews to Germany every year.
How many counties are there in Germany?
Germany has no counties as in the UK or US.. Germany comprises of 16 "Länder" (states), which are again divided into "Landkreise" (boroughs) of which there are 413.
For an Alliance that provided German victory, Mexico would have received back the lands of the Gadsden Purchase, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. Mexican President Carranza formally declined the offer. Many still contend that it was a British hoax designed to bring America into WW One.
How long does it take mail to arrive from Germany to the US?
It takes at least 7-9 days to mail something that far. Also dont forget about the country taxes that the person you send it too will have to pay
What is the three biggest cities in Germany?
Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich are the three largest cities in Germany by population.
With which countries does Germany share the largest border?
The longest border is the one with Austria it is 506.4 miles long. (815 kilometers)
Answer:
Germany shares a border with Austria, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Poland, France, Swizterland, Luxembourg, Beligium and the Netherlands: Nine. The largest, as noted above is with Austria.