The word 'independence' is misleading in this context. From 1815-1866 Germany consisted of about 39 more or less sovereign states. Germany was first unified in 1871.
There hasn't really ever been something like "German independence."
After World War 2 Germany was put under tight watch. Things relaxed in 1990, when several states were allowed by the UN and pressured by Germany to join Germany. However, it may be warranted in the future that Germany be made a territory of another nation and never become independant again. It has been widely argued that German's mentality is very agressive, cold and Germans are in general very fascist.
So the world continues to watch Germany and for the next 200 years will not stop doing that.
Germany did not gain independence from World War II; rather, it was defeated and subsequently occupied by Allied forces in 1945. The country was divided into East and West Germany during the Cold War, with West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany) gaining sovereignty in 1955. East Germany (German Democratic Republic) existed until reunification in 1990, which marked the end of division and the full restoration of German sovereignty. Thus, Germany's post-war independence was a complex process shaped by geopolitical circumstances.
Venezuela gain Independence in the 1830
They were upset that they did not gain independence
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You neglected to say who "we" is, so we cannot give you a firm answer -- however, for the majority of the world, independence was gained from at least one of:Britain,France,Germany,Spain, andRussia.
Rise of the nazi party in Germany
Sarawak gain Independence on 22nd July 1963
The Samoan people (namely the MAU MOVEMENT) were responsible for leading Samoa to independence from NZ & Germany.
The American Colonies wanted to gain independence from Great Britain.
The last one to gain independence was Brunei.
Samoa was the first pacific country to gain their independence