What did the Germany boys wear in 1900?
In the 1900's, boys in Germany were no longer made to wear dresses as they did in the 1800's. The sailor suit became more popular, tunics, and formal wear were all popular, as were Russian blouses and shirts with square collars. Three-quarter stockings also became more popular for both boys and girls as opposed to full stockings.
What country was reunited in 1990 after being divided for 45 years into two seperate republics?
Germany
In what grade do German school children start learning a foreign language?
Until now, it's usually the fifth grade. But that is about to change so that children will be taught English since the third grade. As we live to the border to France, the children learn now from the 1st grade French and from the 5th grade english.
What are 3 popular famine foods in Germany?
Definetely potatoes. And cabbage. And rice, by now, as it's as cheap as potatoes.
Schnitzel, Kottlet, Jägerwurst mit Pommes ! Chips & mayo. Sausages are Würstchen.
Germans eat Sauerkraut. Sauerkraut is a German dish made of shredded cabbage.
They eat whole weat stuff.
Very much so. When the Germans invade the Dutch and similar areas they were motivated to mate and party with these people because they believed in creating the master race. Everyone else was scum and that was the racism. There was hate for anyone who was not an "Aryan" according to their beliefs.
What were the medical experiments that the Germans performed?
Freezing/Hypothermia-"patients" were subjected to negative temperatures and put in icy vats of water (both while naked), and then attempts were made at revival. few were effective.
Genetics-
One of the most famous doctors involved in the genetic experiments was Joseph Mengele, also known as the angel of death. he took a special interest in twins, and did experiments on them that included sewing a pair of twins together in the attempt to make "Siamese twins". other experiments were conducted on dwarfs and homosexuals as well, such as trying to turn the homosexuals straight. those experiments failed.
Infectious Diseases-
Prisoners were infected with diseases such as malaria because the Nazis wanted to find cures.
Killing/Genocide-
A good number of the experiments conducted on prisoners were just to have an excuse to kill them. High Altitude, Pharmalogical, Sterilization, Surgery and Traumatic Injuries.
Where do most of the vineyards lie in Germany?
Grapes that grow in marginal climates run the risk of not ripening fully. Other popular wine regions that comes from a marginal climate includes Champagne, France and Burgundy, France.
Who said this Give me ten years and you will not be able to recognize Germany?
Adolf Hitler January 29 1933
What is the number of people who speak German as a second language around the whole world?
35 million people
What was the effect of reducing Germany's military?
the flight from Malaysia to Germany is about 12: 30 mins if it is a direct flight
What is the date that Neuschwanstein Castle was completed on?
Schloss Neuschwanstein was started in 1869 and construction ended in 1886, though was actually not fully completed.
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It is was finished seven week after king Ludwig 2 died in 1886
How many people go fishing in Germany?
Hello my fellow fishman,
I just came back from Germany.Don't listen to the crap.Germany is far and away
one of the nicest places to go fishing.The rivers and lakes where filled with fish.
One thing I had on my side was family in Germany.Getting your fishing lic. is very
easy to do.Worth every penny it costs.I 've been fishing all my life.From Canada
to Florida and live in the fishing capital of the world New Jersey.Think about it,I
am only hours from the best fishing.So Believe me....you have to try fishing in
Germany.I was great,plus I went in Novemember which is not the best time to go.
But I still caught trout,pike and perch.Suckers the size of a cow.No trash ...just
Beautiful fishing.....And to my German friends.....Thank you for the best fishing
trip ever......GOD BLESS ......T-Bone
What happened in 1936 in Germany?
In 1936 Germany held the olympics in Berlin even though the Nazi party was in power and the Olympic Committee felt that those of Jewish descent would not be fairly treated. Hitler also took back the rhineland which was prohibited based on the Treaty of Versailles. Germany also aligned with Italy and Japan in a militairy alliance. Jesse Owens shattered the myths of aryan superiority by winning 4 gold medals in 4 events, even though he was African American.
Which marinated fish is named after a famous German leader?
The "Bismarkherring" is the term that you are looking for.
How long does the flight take from east midlands airport to munich airport?
Fares / routes vary with departure days / dates.
Assuming u r leaving EMA on Fri, 13 Feb, the following
route takes 5 hrs.
EMA - CGN bmi Flt 211 Dep 10:15 1hr 25min
CGN - MUC Air Berlin Flt 6121 Dep 15:05 1hr 10min
Duration of Flight: 2hr 35min; Layover Time 2hr 25min
Fare GBP 261.97 (Base Price GBP 203.00 + Taxes & Fees GBP 58.97)
How many miles from Chicago to Germany?
Chicago is approximately 9 hours away from Germany. Chicago, Illinois is about 4,319 miles away from the country of Germany.
The end of the Great War in 1918, which resulted in the fall of the German Empire, ended the German Monarchy.
There are descendants of Wilhelm II still living but they no longer have any influence in German affairs.