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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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German last names?

Bauer, Meyer, Müller, Schulz and Schmidt.

Sabine, Ulrike, Gabriele, Angelika,

Michael, Ralf, Rolf, Siegfried (Siggi) and Bernhard (Bernie).

haas,hase,haeswakiela

Usually if the name has "sch" in it its usually german.

How many Muslims are there in Germany?

For a while, there were a pretty good amount of Jews in Germany. But after the Holocaust, which was meant to wipe them out, many, if not most, of them were killed. Since then, not many have been very eager to return to their home country.

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Since the end of the Cold War there has been a significant influx of Jews from the countries of the former Soviet Union. One often ecounters a figure of about 108,000 religious Jews and an overall total of about 210,000 ethnic and relgious Jews combined.

Is Prussia West Germany?

No. In its heyday Prussia extended from the French border (for example, near Saarbrücken) to the Russian border (near Tilsit). It was the biggest and most powerful North German state. In 1934 the Nazi regime abolished the German states, and after the war Prussia was not revived. On the contrary, as Prussia was widely associated with militarism, in 1947 the Allies declared it dissolved.

How to fax to Germany?

Fax to the USA from Europe: dial 001-(area code) (number) No fax machine? Many hotels will send your fax for a small fee. Many of the major post office locations have international calling and fax facilities, again for a small fee. If you are known as a regular customer with a small business near your home, you might ask them to send your fax - don't forget to offerr to pay for the call. And finally, many a library or internet cafe now have scan capabilities on their computer networks that will read your document. Once the document is digitized it's possible to use the computer to send (fax) that file.

What color is the germany flag?

Black, red and gold.

Slogan behind that: From the dark (black) of the servitude through bloody (red) battles to the golden (golden) light of freedom.

The origin of that flag is the fight against Napoleon in 1813.

1848 it was already an symbol of the national revolution against the monarchs and the fight for democracy

How much coastline does germany have?

There are two: the North Sea coast and the Baltic coast.

What is germanys favorite foods?

Bratwurst, Sauerkraut, Schnitzel, Schweinebraten and even more Sauerkraut

What is the most famous German food and why is it famous?

Bratwurst (BROTT-verst), weinerschnitzel (VEE-ner-shnits-uhl), sauerkraut (SOW-er-crowt [rhymes with 'about']), German potatoes, sauerbraten (SOUR-brah-tuhn), roumaden (ROO-mah-duhn), among others.

What is the average temperature in Germany?

57 degrees
It depends where in Germany at which season of the year and if you mean day or night. The temperature can be between -15 and +30 degrees Celsius.

In Frankfurt it's around 2 degrees Celsius (35.6 degrees Fahrenheit). In Berlin it's around 1 degree Celsius (33.8 degrees Fahrenheit).
Different places have different climates.

What did the Munich Agreement have to do with world war 2?

There's a hell of a lot of debate on this so I don't want to provide an answer of yes or no.

Basically at Munich there were two options, the one taken, and the one advanced by Churchill and a few other critics such as parts of the Labour Party, possibly Austen Chamberlain, Vansittart, Cooper, etc. The option these Churchill would have prefered was to go to war over Czechoslovakia.

His reasoning is military-strategic. Russia and France were on side. Czechoslovakia had 36 divisions and 1500 aircraft that would later be lost. Russia was producing over 10,000 aircraft a year, far over what Germany was, and Romania might be persuaded to offer an air corridor. Over the next year the French didn't really improve defences, Czechoslovakia was lost to the Germans on the 15th of March, Russia and Germany became temporary allies as Litvinov was replaced by Molotov as the foreign minister, and Germany increased her army's size from 81 to 130 divisions.

On the other hand Britain vastly improved its aircraft production in this time from 240 to 660 aircraft a month, matching Germany by the time of war (although not over the full course of 1939). Public opinion was not ready, and this might lead to events such as the Red Clydeside events of the First World War where workers on the Clyde in Scotland had strikes against conscription. America also needed to be convinced to get out of neutrality if Britain was to succeed in the war. The 1936 extension of the Neutralities Act prevented it from selling arms - Britain would be defeated without them. Events in 1939 certainly played a role in convincing the US, although to some extent it was coming out of isolation after 1937 with the Japanese re-invasion of the Chinese mainland.

Hope that helps.

How did Hitler change Germany?

Hitler changed Germany by controlling it. Hiltler was an idol to Germany and Germany just sat there and respected him. I think that the People of Germany knew that somthing like HItler was coming and ther should have fought back. I know that he about 10 million people, but he couldn't have killed everyone in the world. Sombody should have fought back.

Which counties have borders with Germany?

* Denmark * Poland * Czesch Republic * Austria * Liechtenstein * Switzerland * France * Belgium * Netherlands

What year is the j g anschutz gmbh waffenfabrik ulm d Germany 22 caliber long rifle serial number 223040 manufactured?

hi Reccords go back to 1966 and model before that date can only be guessed at Your rifle is probably made just after the war when Anschutz moved to ULM it can be dated by the fittings, ie front strap holder mounted on the under side of the barrel and not the wooden stock, would be pre model 1415 model

i have an earlier one with the strap mount under the barrel and just a simple point sight at the end of the barrel, serial 228*** probably 1946-48

What country is Bremen in?

The City Municipality of Bremen is located in northern Germany.

What is the offical name of germany?

The official name of Germany is the die Bundesrepublik Deutschland. It is abbreviated to Bundesrepublik, BR Deutschland or Deutschland. The abbreviation BRD is not used officially. On automobile license plates in is abbreviated simply with 'D'. The official name of Germany in English is the Federal Republic of Germany. This was also the name of "West" Germany until the reunification in 1990. After reunification the former "East" Germany, die Deutsche Demokratische Republik,abr. DDR, ceased to exist and both parts took on the name of the former "West" Germany.

Why is Germany a good trading partner?

When there is a guarantee of good quality you would automatically ignore other draw-backs like inconsistency.
Germany will surely give you good quality and other things follow and everyone is ready to pay for excellent delivery. Reliabilibity always goes together with good business and if you have been impressed with perfection on the product you will not be disappointed by the service thatcomes with it, it must surely be good.

Who are the most famous ten people from Berlin?

There are many famous people from Berlin, Germany. The top ten are Marlene Dietrich, Vladimir Nabokov , Nick Cave, David Bowie, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Dominic Monaghan, Mike Nichols, August Diehl, Karoline Herfurth, as well as Benno Furmann.

What does Germany import to Canada?

okay guys they import tobaco and cigars and tools

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NOTE:

A country exports goods to another country, and imports goods from another country.

It does not import ... to, or export ... from. The prefix "ex" signifies "out of" or "away from"

Were Sweden Norway Finland Poland Germany occupied?

No, Finland is an indipendent state, member of EU and UN.

it was occupied yes it was occupied because the Germans took it over mines is right because my teacher said

Population density of Germany?

Well, it isn't square miles, but it's 236.01 people per square km

What was the song name of the Nazi German national anthem?

It is not a song. it is a poem.

it was written long before germany existed by Fallersleben on an island in exile.

It is about his wish for a united germany, which consisted of dozens of kingdoms and dukedoms at that time in 1841. Unfortunately, it could have a double meaning, which of course Hitler used and promoted during Nazi regime. Since then the first and second verse is forbidden by law.

The third verse which cannot be misinterpreted is still Germany´s national anthem.

Das Lied der Deutschen is the name.

Did Germany conquer Sweden?

No. Sweden was technically neutral during the war, but did do things to help Germany. Sweden has a lot of iron mines, so they sold this metal to the Germans (and Germany used it to make tanks, planes, ships and so forth). Also, Sweden has a long, bad history with Russia, so when Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, Sweden helped Germany a little bit.

But Sweden did other things that Germany didn't like, such as help Jews escape the Holocaust. Once Germany started losing the war after 1943, Sweden started resisting German demands more and more- Sweden knew Germany was no longer a threat to them, so they were more able to resist.

Famous people in Germany?

Germany has brought us many different famous people. Some of these include the band Tokyo Hotel (twins Bill and Tom Kaulitz, and their friends Gustav Schäfer and Georg Listing), Albert Einstein, and of course the ever hated Adolph Hitler.

What is the average temperature in Germany in the summer and winter?

In most French regions, the weather may be rather cold, but freezing temperatures rarely last all day even in the coldest periods. That could be common, however, in the easternmost parts of the country or in parts where the lay of the land is mountainous.

If you intend to visit as a tourist, some warm sweater plus a good coat are enough even in the coldest days of January or February. France is not as famous as England for rain, but an umbrella may help sometimes. Today (29th of December) the average temperature was 14° C above zero, 17° or 18° degrees C in the southernmost regions (Corsica, Côte d'Azur)

Was Germany ever part of Sweden?

Sweden is across the Baltic Sea from Germany and they do not share a border.