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Germany

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 were the beliefs of Germany?

Those believe Aryans may be Veda believers & worshiping Sun

What was the first cold war era conflict that occurred in Berlin?

it was not fought there were tensions between the us and Russia about nuclear war heads

Distance between Frankfurt to karlsruhe?

Hi, The Distance between Franfurt & karlsruhe is 76 Miles or 123 Kms Karlsruhe is the gud place to see around you can hire the taxi or take the bus if you wanna to go to karlsruhe by road. you can also take the local train from franfurt to reach the destination. The nearest airport is sattagurt which is 76.5 Kms. Regards Yatharth Gupta

What are 3 ways Germany's people have changed the environment?

you know, this website seems to be very unhelpful with everyone thinking its funny to answer something funnily. Well it's not very helpful when i'm trying to do school work and the answer is "i don't know" or "bumbumbum". So get your smarts together if you're gonna answer something, and if you dont want to answer it right, then DON'T

What does the German flag stand for?

Well that's quite a long and complicated answer. But basically its stands, historically, for the unification of Germany, The colors were first used in the 19th century during the struggle of the unification of the hundreds German (independent) states into a more democratic construct of a nation. In a poem it is called the dark night (presence with small states, a lot of borders within Germany, powerful autocrats and no citizen rigths), the red morning (the idea of a better future, the ideals of the young, the struggle) and the golden light (the future of a united Germany where all Germans together can work for the better in the country).Similarities can be found in the German anthem. Later was freedom added to the symbols.As the only German flag the flag of the President and the Chancelor have an eagle in the middle due to the heraldic history of German flags.

What sports does Germany play?

In Germany they play every sport you can think of;

soccer (football), tennis, squash, basketball, badminton, rugby etc whatever sport you would play anywhere else in the world is also played in Germany to some extend even if it is just a few kids out in a park

How did the Munich putsch fail?

The failure of the Munich Putsch is crucial to an understanding of Nazi Policy from 1925 onwards. Whilst initially a disastrous setback that resulted in the death of sixteen Nazis and the banning of the Nazi Party, this failure woke Hitler up to the reality of 'legality' in pursuing the downfall of the Weimar Republic.

The Putsch was a clear failure in terms of achieving its aims, with von Seeckt commanding the army to defend the Republic that the Nazis felt its people did not want. Cornered and left bereft of options, Hitler was arrested and put to trial, but it is this trial of 1924 that is highly significant to an understanding of how the Munich Putsch eventually benefitted the Nazis. For the trial, lenient in its eventual sentencing, and ultimately a damning indictment of the Weimar judicial system, provided Hitler with an ideal stage from which he could assert his oratory brilliance, which woke people across Germany up to this tiny right-wing Bavarian party, with a leader whose anti-Versailles and anti-Weimar views were highly effective in grabbing the attention of a populace who had recently suffered the effects of hyperinflation. So it was that Hitler emerged from prison before Christmas 1924, having written Mein Kampf, with a rejuvenated sense of purpose for the Nazi Party. It is clear that in the boom years of the 1920s, that despite the Nazi vote floundering, Hitler was able to reap benefit from the lessons of the Munich Putsch in restructuring the Nazi Party (aided by Strasser), and that this trial was to provide the people of Germany with the lingering memory of the party, which was to be placed back into public consciousness by Hugenburg's 1929 media campaigns against the Young Plan.

What the failed Munich Putsch really did was cause Hitler to realize that control of Germany, and the army in particular, could only be found through legal or parliamentary means. Consequently, he readdressed the party's priorities and provided a clear structure for his aims which had been given clarity during his prison stint through Mein Kampf, another benefit that was the product of the Putsch. The structure of Gaue backed up by propaganda and revolutionary methods of gaining support through legal means are by-products of the Munich Putscch, which provided Hitler with the impetus to change the Nazi Party; to provide it with the foundations which are so crucial to an understanding of how they seized power ten years after this failed Putsch.

What colony was established by Germany?

wyoming, texas, new york. Dis iz rite, yu betr beleve itt

Why is Germany called Germany?

The word Germania was used by the Romans to describe the region now known as Germany. Because English contains some Latin roots, the name Germany has continued to be used.

How many people speak German in Liechtenstein?

German is the only official language of Liechtenstein, and the most widely spoken dialect is Alemannic.

What state in Germany is Cologne in?

Cologne is the state capital of North Rhine Westphalia.

What do people think of when they hear Germany?

It is unfortunate, but an image of War and the threat of War, Hitler and the Holocaust seems to be imprinted in peoples psyche. Perhaps no Public Relations effort to upgrade its status will be possible for another generation. That is unfortunate for such a wonderful nation filled with such gracious and hospitable citizens.

What league does bayern Munich play in?

Bayern munich play in the German league called the Bundes liga