Who leads the country Germany?
Currently (June, 2010), the Chancellor of Germany is Angela Merkel. She was elected in 2005, the first woman Chancellor of Germany. She was reelected in 2009.
How many and what were the Nuremberg Laws?
There were four Nuremburg Laws in Nazi Germany that stated that Jews were not allowed to marry Germans, they had to wear the Star of David to signify that they were Jewish, they had to have verification cards also stating that they were Jewish, and the last one i cant remember. I wish i could because i have to do a poster on them i have them in my notes im just too lazy to look at them right now. I'm in my school library oh well chao see ya later
How many million people were jobless in Germany in 1932?
As there were only slightly more than 2 billion people in the entire world in 1932 and the worldwide unemployment rate was under 33% the total was not even near one billion worldwide. Also a significant number of the people in the world at that time would never have been counted as unemployed as they did not have jobs to lose (e.g, housewives, children, the very old) and were dependants on others.
If we account for these nonworking people (likely well over half the world population), then total worldwide number of unemployed persons was likely well under a couple hundred million. Many of these never gotten counted as actual unemployed as they had given up and quit looking for jobs. Therefore the total worldwide actually counted officially may not have even been one hundred million.
Albert Einstein
Bach (johann sebastian)
Brahms
Beethoven
Karl Marx
Manfred von ardenne
boris becker - tennis
Do German people speak English?
Many Germans understand basic English, but are reluctant to speak in English as they lack confidence in it.
For many years it has been taught as a compulsory second language in schools, which means that the younger generation has a better understanding of English and are quite willing to speak it.
What was the capital of West Germany?
Berlin.
*After World War II, Germany was partitioned and occupied. The areas occupied by the US, the UK, and France were combined in 1948 to form West Germany. The area occupied by the Soviet Union became East Germany. West Germany's capital was established in Bonn, while East Germany's capital was Berlin. The Western half of the city became the enclave known as West Berlin, which was considered part of neither Germany. East and West Germany were reunified in 1990, and by 1999 Berlin was again the seat of government.
After the Holocaust do the Germans still hate the Jews?
By and large, the answer is No. The Germans as a people underwent fundamental political changes in the late 1940s and 1950s. This required a mass re-education and atonement by Germans for the sins of the Nazi Government. As a result, today, Germans are keenly aware of the history of the Holocaust and, as a population are actively dealing with difficult questions of national idenity and Jew-hatred. Anti-Semitism is on the rise, however, in Eastern Europe more than in Germany and in Hungary in particular. These countries refuse to acknowledge their citizens' complicity with the Holocaust and are angry that Jews keep "pointing it out".
Are there any German housewarming traditions?
Always bring alcohol to the host when you attend a party.
Also sometimes bring a flower arrangement depending on the type party. If the party noise will bother the neighbors, then invite the neighbors.
How do goods get around in Germany?
In Germany people travel by car, by rail and by bus. (Rail is popular and on some routes very fast but it is not cheap).
some are, but they were more in the 1930's, in the time of hitler --- Well over half the population of Germany belongs to either the Evangelical or the Roman Catholic Church and pays church tax. Wikipedia gives the percentage of Christians in the German population as 64%.
What factors made industrialization in Germany possible?
Some factors include:
What is Germany's soccer team name called?
Nationalef (National Eleven) Mannschaft (The Team) Nationalmannschaft (National Team)
The French hated the Germans in the late 1800s because the Germans attacked the French during WWI, because before the rise of Hitler, Germany wanted power.
How long did Jews live in Germany?
The first Jews came to Germany 1150 years ago, at the very latest. Possibly earlier. It is known that Charlemagne brought (or invited) Jews to Germany; and we have the names of Rabbis in Germany 1100 years ago.
What are the beliefs of Germany?
Germany is made up of the very similar to catholic denomination Lutheranism. The reason for that is that Martin Luther a German monk reformed from the Catholics and created his very very similar denomination Lutheranism. He did that to save the church from corruption and destruction, so it would be safe. Do you get it?
When did East Germany and West Germany unite?
The 1989 collapse of the East German government was followed by the destruction of the Berlin Wall. In October 1990, the reunification of Germany was made official when each of the 5 member states of East Germany applied to join the Federal Republic of Germany.
What are some major rivers of Germany?
Some of the major rivers in Germany are:
Rhine
Main
Isar
Oder
Elbe
Donau
Weser
Ems
Saale
Havel
Neiße
Werra
Fulda
The Rhine...
Which countries surround Germany?
fRANCE, BELGIUM, HOLLAND, POLAND, AUSTRIA. RUSSIA IS WAY OFF GERMANY SILLY!
Why is Germany a good place to visit?
Berlin Wall
The Berlin Wall is the most popular tourist spot in Germany. The Berlin Wall doesn't still stand today. You can still find parts of the wall still standing so tourists could see what used to be the Berlin Wall that divided north and south Germany.
Who is the Prime Minister of Germany?
Angela Merkel is the Chancellor, which is equivalent to prime minister.
When did Germany invade Denmark?
Germany attacked & occupied Denmark beginning 4:15am on April 9, 1940. This was done as part of the German invasion of Norway. Germany needed air bases in Denmark to support its simultaneous invasion of Norway.
From c. 1800 onwards there was a growing nationalist movement in Germany. German intellectuals interested in politics looked at the world around them and concluded that the most successful countries in Europe were nation-states (such as France, Britain, Russsia and the Netherlands). These early German nationalists also included liberals, wanted to curb the power of the hereditary monarchs, princes, dukes and so on in the German-speaking countries. There was a widespread view that this ought to be done both locally (by establishing parliaments in the individual states) but also 'from above', by tying individual states into a nation.
Did Germany caused the great depression?
The Great Depression was global. No country was able to insulate itself from it. Germany was more severely affected than some countries because it was very dependent on short term loans from the U.S.
Germany took out loans from the United States to pay its reparations.
What are the names of some German scientists?
The most well known German scientist is Albert Einstein. Other notable German scientists include Max Born, Otto Hahn, and Carl Bosch.