What stopped Poland from agreeing with Germany to invade russia with help from japan?
Because Poland was full of Jews, and Hitler didn't like Jews...
How do you say we are coming for you in German?
We are coming for you in German is
Wir sind für Sie kommen
What is the name of the smallest village in Germany?
hegensdorf is the smallest village in Germany. it is a village in nordrhein-westfallen Germany in the buren district.
What country does Germany have a conflict with?
Germany is a peaceful country and not in conflict with any other country.
Quite the contrary! The Munich Conference - more than anything else - has come to embody appeasement. In an attempt to "buy" peace, Chamberlain bullied the Czechs into agreeing to the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia. A large and valuable part of the country was handed over to Germany.
Which German town telephone codes 0264 and 0224?
Those are both incomplete area codes.
German area codes 0224X are near Cologne (Köln); area codes 0264X are near Koblenz.
From outside Germany, replace the leading 0 with country code +49.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
What is the value of number 113 hummel gratulanten 11 folio printed in Germany?
Check out www.collectorsresources.com for info on values...
salty demo
What is the cause of the British blockade in Germany?
The British blockade tried to starve the Germans and their allies into submission during World War I. It also allowed the British forces to have dominance over the seas and attack at will.
When was Petra Bierwirth born?
Petra Bierwirth was born on November 13, 1960. She is a German politician.
Is siegen-wittgenstein a city in the ruhr region of Germany?
Siegen-Wittgenstein is not a city, it's a county. The city is Siegen.
But it's not in the ruhr region, it's near, but not part of it.
The region is called "Siegerland"
What were the Motives for Britain's conduct at the Munich Conference?
hopes for an alliance with italy
Is Germany west Germany and east Germany the same?
Yes.
Germany more or less finally became a single unified country in 1871. In 1945, after Germany lost World War II, it was split into four parts, each part controlled by military forces from one of the four major countries that won the war (USA, UK, USSR and France). Berlin, the capital city, was split in the same manner.
In 1949, three of those (the USA, UK and France parts) joined to become the "Federal Republic of Germany", or West Germany. The fourth part (the one controlled by the USSR) became the "Democratic German Republic" or East Germany. West Germany was a republic, like the USA and France. East Germany was a communist dictatorship controlled by the USSR. Again, Berlin was split in the same manner, which caused problems for West Berlin, because Berlin was right in the middle of East Germany. East Berlin became the capital city of East Germany; the city of Bonn became the capital of West Germany.
In 1990, East Germany's dictatorship finally ended and it became a part of West Germany, and West Germany dropped the "West" part and is just Germany now. It is still officially called the Federal Republic of Germany, and Berlin, which is also reunified, is the capital of all Germany again.
Can you take plants to Germany?
from the united states yes. just dont try taking them back. youll be arrested for bio-terrorism.