Germany is a country in Central Europe that borders the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. It is located between Poland and the Netherlands. Germany is a dominant country in Europe, and is one of the most well known countries around the world. The country is known for the Berlin Wall that provided the separation between West and East Germany. It was not until the end of the Cold War in Europe that the Berlin Wall was torn down by the people of both West and East Germany. Although the Berlin Wall is a
Germany does not have a perfect history, and hasn’t always had a perfect government, nevertheless, Germany has had a long and colorful history. Germany has its beginnings in the year 843 A.D. Thanks to the Treaty of Verdun, the Carolingian Empire was divided among Charlemagne’s grandsons. This led to the creation of France and Germany. Although Germany was overseen by a monarch, tribe chieftains did most of the work to take care of and defend the country. Germany seemed to be too difficult
Country background: Germany is currently the second most populous nation in Europe and one of the continents largest economies [1]. Since the early half 20th century the nation has gone through 2 world wars. Germany was originally divided into two former states known as the western federal republic of Germany (FRG) and the eastern German democratic republic (GDR). The FRG was a key member of western security, and economic organizations. The communist GDR was mainly involved with the Soviet-led
Day 1 By moving an army into Silesia, we gained their territory. Although they lack a supply center Germany need their country to expand. They will fail as a world power we do not take over surrounding vulnerable land. Our plan was that once we gained Silesia we would head east, to Warsaw. This plan is now compromised due to Russia’s invasion of Warsaw before we could get to it. The Nation that I see as the largest threat is England. One of our outstanding spies (me) lied to England and told them
German language the word Germany is called something completely different. Deutschland is the word they use in the German language for Germany (“Interesting Information about Germany”). Just like how Germany is called Deutschland in the German language is interesting, the tourist attractions, and the WW2 history and religion in Germany is just as phenomenal. The tourist attractions, WW2 history, and religion all make Germany the fascinating country that it is today. Germany has fabulous tourist attractions
The Federal Republic of Germany is part of the EU (European Union). Its capital is the beautiful and globally famous city of Berlin. It is composed by the union of 16 individual states, where people have the freedom of religion, press and free market economy. Germany has a long history, this town, just as the majority of all the European towns, was established during the Roman Empire. More than 200 years ago, the north and west regions of Europe were filled with Germanic tribes, and even though Julio
The Religions, Holidays, Festivals, and Food of Germany Germany is a small country, yet multitudinous diversity composes it within. Composed of East and West Germany, the country has a variation of language, religion, and people (Germany 151). However, this diversity does not take away from the country, instead, it only makes the culture of Germany unique in many ways. Three very important aspects of the German culture that make the country distinct are religion, holidays, festivals, and
Germany is a highly diverse country filled with historic sites and a variety of countryside. The country is full of all walks of life from the North Sea to the Swiss Alps in the south. The language spoken there is Deutsch but just like anywhere else depending upon where you are can determine the different types of dialect you might hear. For instance, in the Northern part of Germany, you might hear a more Danish dialect and in the South, you might find a lot more Swedish speaking individuals
anti-apartheid activist, Nelson Mandela, is freed after 27 years as a political prisoner in Cape Town, South Africa. October 3, 1990 - East and West Germany come together on what is known as “Unity Day” in less than a year after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Two months following reunification, Helmut Kohl became the first chancellor of the reunified Germany. April 1, 1990 - The 1990 census is conducted, counting 248,718,301, for an increase of 9.8% over the 1980 census. This is the smallest increase in
it is like to be a different than everyone around you. Although they have only ever known Germany as home themselves, German natives see them differently because their family did not originate in Germany. This real-world example attests to this country’s previous outlook on immigration, sometimes even current outlook. There are many different factors that can contribute to the decision to migrate, and Germany has been a prime location for immigrants. Population, economics, political indicators, and