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  • ...members/germany/index_en.htm Europa - The EU at a glance] - information on Germany and its position within the European Union .../publications/the-world-factbook/print/gm.html CIA - The World Factbook] - Germany
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  • [[Nazi Germany|Nazi Germany's]] Reich Main Security Organization, a division of the [[SS]], first heade
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  • Germany's currency before it adopted the euro.
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  • Germany's civilian foreign intelligence service
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  • Nazi Germany's principal racial legislation were called the '''Nuremberg Laws'''
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  • Nazi anthem, incorporated into Germany's national anthem from 1933 to 1945.
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  • Germany's plan to invade the United Kingdom during the Second World War, beginning
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  • Nazi Germany's systematic economic exploitation, followed by killing, of European Jews a
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  • * Germany's federal state [[Saxony]], formed in 1990. * A federal state of the Weimar Republic, Germany's predecessor, formed in 1918.
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  • ...rstein Range]] of the [[Northern Limestone Alps]], between [[Austria]] and Germany.
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  • ...arious local hiking trails reach both the summit and the glacier from both Germany and Austria.
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  • ...West Germany and, from 1990 until the adoption of the euro, all of unified Germany.
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  • ...ozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands]]''); oldest [[political party]] of Germany; major non-revolutionary leftist party before [[World War II]]
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  • ...n government. During this period, the capital of the [[Federal Republic of Germany]] was moved to [[Bonn]]. Today, Berlin has a total area of 892 km² an
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  • ...s publishers is the former [[Wikipedia:Chancellor of Germany|chancellor of Germany]] [[Helmut Schmidt]].
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  • The largest city in the [[Germany|German]] [[States of Germany|State]] of [[Saxony-Anhalt]]. First mentioned in 806, current population ab
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  • (1885-1970) [[Wikipedia:Chancellor of Germany|Chancellor of Germany]] ([[Zentrum]]) (1930-1932) during the [[Weimar Republic]]; known as the "h
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  • ...azi Germany]], conducted by the United States in its zone of occupation of Germany, following the [[International Military Tribunal (Nuremberg)]]
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  • ...city in Schleswig-Holstein, in northern Germany, one of the major ports of Germany it was for several centuries the 'capital' of the Hanseatic League.
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  • German-American automaker that consisted of the merger of Germany's Daimler-Benz AG and the United States-based Chrysler Corporation in 1998,
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  • I am a journalist from Germany. In Germany I have published several books about tv-shows, actors and movies. I have st
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  • *United States Army Europe (USAREUR): Heidelberg, Germany *[[V Corps]]: Heidelberg, Germany
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  • ...orking as a project manager for a global player in e-commerce in Hannover, Germany.
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  • 1994: M.A. (Violin, Bremen Conservatory, Germany) 1998: M.Sc. Psychology (Leipzig University, Germany)
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  • I am a jurist and criminologist from Germany. ...ist). There I specialized in legal theory, attending the courses of one of germany's most preeminent legal philosophers, Prof. Dr. Robert Alexy.
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  • ...untries; effectively abrogated by the 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union by Germany
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  • *[[Rosa, Germany|Rosa, Thuringia, Germany]]
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  • *cities in germany *the former eastern part of germany (DDR)
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  • ...tions had already been involved in armed conflict, such as Japan in China, Germany in Poland, and Italy in Ethiopia.
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  • ...mɑːk/) or simply 'mark', was the [[currency]] of the Federal Republic of [[Germany]] from 1948 until it adopted the [[euro]] in 2001. One mark (in [[German l ...ing with [[West Germany]] (the Federal Republic) in 1990, communist [[East Germany]] (the Democratic Republic) had its own currency, also called the Deutsche
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  • ...al provinces") are the largest political subdivisions of [[Austria]] and [[Germany]]. ==Germany==
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  • ...e Department of History at the [[University of Chicago]] and Ambassador to Germany in 1930s -- just as [[Adolf Hitler]] and the [[Nazi Party]] rose to power. ...peace with Germany following [[World War I]] would lead to a more militant Germany. He did not expect, however, to witness personally the failure of the peac
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  • ...e of '''Thuringia''' (German: Freistaat Thüringen) is located in central [[Germany]]. It has an area of 16,200 square kilometers (6,254.9 sq mi) and 2.33 mill Thuringia is one of sixteen [[Bundesländer]] (federal states) in [[Germany]].
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  • File:Busy Tokyo railway station.jpg
    ...[http://www.flickr.com/people/59328597@N00 Andy Weisner] from Düsseldorf, Germany [http://www.flickr.com/people/59328597@N00 Andy Weisner] ...[http://www.flickr.com/people/59328597@N00 Andy Weisner] from Düsseldorf, Germany [http://www.flickr.com/people/59328597@N00 Andy Weisner]
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  • ...my, and [[Nazi race and biological ideology|racial standards]] superior to Germany as a whole; introduced in the book ''Das SS-Staat'' by [[Eugene Kogon]]
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  • ...tp://www.bgc-jena.mpg.de Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry Jena] in Germany. ...about modelling the carbon balance of managed forest ecosystem in Central Germany.
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  • I was born in 1981 in North-Germany, went to school in south-west-Germany, near Trier. I´m now studying Chemistry and Informatics at Kaiserslautern
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  • 2004: Abitur (Johannes-Althusius-Gymnasium, Bad Berleburg, Germany) ...Bachelor of Science in Physics with Thesis (University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany)
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  • ...Declaration, Stronger Navy, New Army of 500,000 Men, Full Cooperation With Germany's Foes'']
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  • 4.4.1984: native of Sigmaringen /Germany ...003 Vocal studies at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik Freiburg i.Brsg./ Germany under Prof.Angela Nick, Prof. Ingeborg Möller and Prof.Towako Sato-Schöll
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  • Germany (football).
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  • #REDIRECT [[Germany]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Germany]]
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  • {{Germany Subgroup}}
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  • {{Germany Subgroup}}
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  • ...resigned in 1937, and began traveling in search of a negotiated peace for Germany; worked with [[Ludwig Beck]] in the [[1944 assassination attempt against Hi
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  • ...that contained both State and Party organizations considered part of Nazi Germany's security organization. For example, the [[Gestapo]] (RSHA Amt [office] IV
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  • A [[Germany|German]] [[actress]].
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  • {{Subgroup|Germany|Geography|Politics|History}}
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  • ...ligence and Theology. I am currently working as a store manager in Berlin, Germany.
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  • Village in south eastern Germany.
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  • {{creditline|CC|Photo|Siemens AG, Germany}}
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  • #Redirect[[Federal Environment Agency of Germany]]
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  • The first television station in Germany.
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  • #Redirect[[Federal Environment Agency of Germany]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A city in Western Germany.
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  • ...ken by [[Miroslav Klose]] in 2014. Müller scored the winning goal for West Germany when they defeated the [[Netherlands (football)|Netherlands]] 2–1 in the
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  • City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
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  • [[Category:Domestic association football clubs & teams|Germany]]
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  • ...Towns once a year in the summer. The biggest Schützenfest take place in [[Germany]] ([[Hannover]] and [[Neuss]]) every year. ==Germany==
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  • Common name for the various culinary traditions in Germany.
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  • German politician, current Chancellor of Germany (since 2005)
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  • United States grand strategy with regard to [[Germany]]
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  • File:Barden from pagescan.jpg
    ...and David Nichol in Berlin in the late 1940's, from p26 of the "Dateline: GERMANY" article in the 1950 "Information Bulletin", a newsletter |notes = this is cropped from a screenshot of the article "Dateline: Germany" on p26
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  • 1998 master in mathematics at TU Berlin/Germany 2007 phd in mathematics at University of Potsdam/Germany, [http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2007/1524/ dissertation]
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  • The major public [[research funding]] organization in [[Germany]].
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  • 1200-year old capital of Saxony-Anhalt (Germany).
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  • {{creditline|Fair use|Logo|Federal Environment Agency of Germany}}
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  • Federal state in the eastern part of Germany.
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  • Virtual Gau for Germans outside the borders of Germany
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  • The largest political subdivisions of Austria and Germany.
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  • An [[electronic music]] band originating in [[Düsseldorf]], [[Germany]].
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  • Federal state in central Germany, with Erfurt its capital.
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  • [[UN Human Rights Council]] advisory committee member from [[Germany]]
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  • I live in a small village in the heart of Germany. I worked before the turn in Germany as a service engineer at the company "VEB Robotron-Elekronik". I work at th
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  • {{main|Germany}} [[Germany]], whether as principalities and duchies before the [[German Empire]] of 18
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  • The central federal authority for environmental matters in Germany.
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  • A professional [[Germany|German]] [[tennis]] player of the 1930s.
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  • ...pages}}</noinclude>(1904-1933) American journalist and historian of [[Nazi Germany]]
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  • The southernmost state in [[Germany]] whose capital is [[Münich]] (München).
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  • WW II cemetery mainly for Canadian soldiers fallen in nearby Germany.
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  • The IV Winter Olympic Games, held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
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  • Reserve Army of WWII Germany, providing individual and unit replacements
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  • | pagename = U.S. policy towards Germany | abc = U.S. policy towards Germany
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  • Between 1949 and 1990 the former (and present) capital of [[Germany]] was divided into '''West Berlin''' and [[East Berlin]]. ...Soviet Union | Soviet]] sectors established after the defeat of the [[Nazi Germany]] in 1945. West Berlin emerged from the first three sectors, while [[East B
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  • I'm André Karwath, a computer scientist working in Zwickau, Germany.
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  • USAAF bomber aircraft which was mainly in use over Nazi Germany during World War II.
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  • (1921—1940s) [[Germany|German]] political assassin and [[Judaism|Jewish]] victim of [[Holocaust]].
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  • in Munich (Germany), Cergy-Pontoise (France) and Muenster (Germany).
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  • Corporate headquarters of the IG Farben conglomerate in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
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  • First effective synthetic [[antimalarial]]; discovered in Germany and not generally available until after the Second World War
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  • A [[concentration camp]] near [[Hanover]], in northern [[Germany]], that was part of the [[Holocaust]].
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  • (1891-1944) Hebrew-language poet, active in Austria, Palestine, Germany, and France.
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  • ...formed another internship at an IBM research and development laboratory in Germany, where I have been awarded for outstanding efforts.
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  • ...it up by sinking the ferry that was carrying the last of the production to Germany.
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  • ...headed the [[Gestapo]] proper, never found or tried after the surrender of Germany. ...who headed the Gestapo proper, never found or tried after the surrender of Germany.))
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  • |Germany |Germany
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  • Location: Mannheim, Germany Occupation: Scholar at the [[University of Mannheim]], Germany
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  • | pagename = Germany | abc = Germany
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  • (1770—1827) [[Germany|German]] [[composer]], widely regarded as one of the greatest creators in W
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  • ...ayerische Motoren Werke AG''', an automobile manufacturer originating from Germany noted for sports and luxury cars.
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  • '''Jutland''' ('''Jyland''') is a [[peninsula]] connected to [[Germany]] and forming the western part of [[Denmark]].
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  • ...entury, my master's thesis with religious socialists in early 20th century Germany. However, I'm currently working on software for scientific computing. And I
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  • ...itation and water resources management. I was born, raised and educated in Germany, where I worked for five years as a researcher at the German Development In
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  • Someone born or raised in [[Saxonia]], a region in [[Germany]].
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  • District in the state of Schleswig-Holstein in Germany.
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  • |Germany |Germany
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  • [[Germany|German]] hot [[coffee]] beverage with [[sugar]] and one shot of brown [[rum
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  • '''German cuisine''' is the common name for the culinary traditions in Germany.
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  • ...st successful teams have been the [[Germany (football)|Federal Republic of Germany]] and [[Spain (football)|Spain]] with three titles each; [[France (football * 1972 '''Federal Republic of Germany 3–0 USSR''' at [[Heysel Stadium]], Brussels
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  • World's first operational [[ballistic missile]], developed by [[Nazi Germany]]: (Vergeltungswaffe 2).
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  • ...x-e.htm Home page] Official website of the Federal Environmental Agency of Germany (Umweltbundesamt).
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  • The social, political, and economic consequences of the Great Depression in Germany.
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  • A 1917 proposal from Germany to Mexico to make war against the United States.
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  • {{rpl|Germany}}
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  • German statesman who led Prussia, was the architect of a unified Germany and served as its first chancellor.
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  • (1471 - 1528) A [[Nuremberg, Germany|Nuremberg]]-based engraver, painter, mathematician and art theoretician.
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  • * since 2006: student of Political Science and German Studies in Heidelberg (Germany)
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  • A type of [[rigid airship]] pioneered by [[Germany|German]] [[Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin]] in the early 20th century.
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  • ...Heidelberg, Germany. I finished my diploma in physics in 2007 in Cologne, Germany. I am interested in the connection between physics and biology, but also in
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  • Held from 16 July to 2 August 1945 in Potsdam, Germany, the '''Potsdam Conference''' was the last conference of the Second World It dealt with the [[Occupation of Germany]], the [[Potsdam Proclamation]] to Japan, and a secret agreement for the So
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  • * [http://usa.usembassy.de/holidays-thanksgiving.htm The U.S. Mission to Germany>American Holidays >Thanksgiving]
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  • ...ssian Liberation Movement]], [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] soldiers supporting [[Germany]] during [[World War II]].
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  • ...pecimens from his childhood. His family fled [[National Socialism|Nazi]] [[Germany]]. ...</quote> ...re this is right, except that his adoptive sisters were refugees from Nazi Germany. Any comments please?--[[User:Luke Brandt|luke]] 15:08, 15 August 2007 (CDT
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  • ...ier separating [[West Berlin]] from [[East Berlin]] and the rest of [[East Germany]]. ...fficially occurred on October 3, 1990. The date is a national holiday in [[Germany]].
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  • PhD. in Computer Science (University of Stuttgart, Germany) - DFKI, Germany : Researcher, Deputy Team Manager (Spoken Dialogue
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  • ...ip that was built in 1923-1924 by the Zeppelin factory in Friedrichshafen, Germany,
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  • Individuals and groups in [[Nazi Germany]] who opposed the regime of [[Adolf Hitler]] between 1933 and 1945.
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  • (1902 – 2003) Pioneering and controversial [[Germany|German]] film maker, remembered for her propaganda films in support of the
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  • Secret program in [[Nazi]] [[Germany]] in which [[Adolf Hitler]]'s regime killed up to 250,000 people with disab
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  • She was born on 7 April 1951 in Strang near Bad Rothenfelde (Germany). As an author of crime fiction she is known under the pseudonym '''Anne Ch Cora Stephan grew up in Osnabrück (Germany). Having studied in Hamburg and Frankfurt she graduated as a teacher in 197
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  • ...used for armed reconnaissance, for countries including Australia, France, Germany and Spain
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  • ...f the [[Bundesliga]], which is the highest tier of football competition in Germany. Schalke have been one of the most successful teams in German football. The ...it had more than 155,000 members and was the second biggest sports club in Germany. Their home ground is the [[Veltins-Arena]], opened in 2001 and holding 62,
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  • The '''Zimmerman Telegram''' was a 1917 proposal from Germany to Mexico to make war against the United States. It was ignored by Mexico ...r Mexico as its satellite. The U.S. severed [[diplomatic relations]] with Germany on February 3, 1917.
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  • ...rest]] in [[Germany]] and flows through (or forms a part of a border of) [[Germany]], [[Austria]], [[Slovakia]], [[Hungary]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], [[Bulga *[[Ulm]] ([[Baden-Württemberg]], [[Germany]])
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  • I am born in 1988 in Southern Germany. After I did my school until Grade 8 in Germany I attended a private school in
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  • ...e German company Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik GmbH (ZLT) in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
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  • (1889&ndash;1945) Politician in Germany; became 1921 [[Nazi Party]] leader, 1933 ''Reichskanzler'' (Chancellor), th
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  • *Thursday November 16, 2000 - Berlin, Germany. Velodrom *Friday November 17, 2000 - Erfurt, Germany. Messehalle
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  • [[Canada]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[United States of
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  • ...iginated with the Institute of Social Research in [[Frankfurt am Main]], [[Germany]].
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  • Field Marshal of [[Nazi Germany]] who headed the [[Oberkommando der Wehrmacht]]; executed for war crimes by
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  • Capital of Germany and one of its 16 federal states (city state) with a population of 3.5 mill
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  • Diploma in physics in 2005, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany,
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  • ...ier separating [[West Berlin]] from [[East Berlin]] and the rest of [[East Germany]].
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  • ...tschland des 18. Jahrhunderts'' (A Philosopher from Africa in 18th Century Germany). München 2002
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  • ...imaging radar]] used, by the [[Royal Air Force]], for the night bombing of Germany
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  • (1881-1934) WW1 Staff Officer, [[Reichswehr]] general, Chancellor of Germany (1932-33); killed, with his wife, during [[Night of the Long Knives]] Purge
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  • ...]. Adorno was very influential in post-[[World War II|war]] [[Germany|West Germany]]. Critical Theory spread from its base at the Institute for Social Researc ...ith [[Eugen Kogon]] and [[Ralf Dahrendorf]], he had been concerned if West Germany had adequately failed to reform its institutions. They did not go as far, h
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  • ...t''' of September 27, 1940, created the [[Second World War]] '''Axis''' of Germany, Japan, and Italy.
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  • ...[[electric piano]]s built by the [[Hohner]] company of Trossingen, [[West Germany]], during the 1960s.
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  • ...rolling one of the major European powers just before World War I: England, Germany, Italy, France, Russia, Turkey, or Austria.
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  • ...zialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD)''' (Social Democratic Party of Germany), identifies with workers and [[trade union]]s. Its ideology is [[socialis
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  • ...rrently, I am a student of computer science at the university of Tübingen, Germany, planning to get my diploma in 2010. My interests focus on verifying softwa
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  • The economic and administrative organization of [[Nazi Germany]]'s [[SS]], whose responsibilities included the actual operation of concent
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  • City of south-central Germany in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps near Oberammergau, historically a not
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  • A 1915 battle of the [[First World War]], in which [[Germany]] launched the first large-scale [[chemical weapon|chemical warfare]] attac
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  • : Germany defaults on War Reparations ...and Belgium invade the Ruhr because of German default on war reparations; Germany declares general strike [http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/education/bitesize/s
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  • ...province of Friesland (Fris. Fryslân) and in a few small areas in northern Germany.
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  • Code named Case White, an invasion beginning on 1 September 1939 after Germany had staged a Polish attack; the start of [[World War II]] in Europe
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(SPD) Social Democratic Party of Germany, the oldest political party in the country; socialist-Marxist; worker and l
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  • ...governed football throughout both of the former East and West divisions of Germany. To 2018, Germany (BRD) has the second-best record in the [[FIFA World Cup]] after [[Brazil (
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  • ...a; strategic advisory group, Atlantic Council; Former [[U.S. Ambassador to Germany]]
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  • ...ortions of northern Europe, flowing from south-eastern Switzerland through Germany and the Netherlands, into the North Sea.
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  • ...for [[United Kingdom|British]] [[signals intelligence]] directed at [[Nazi Germany]].
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  • ...oviet Union) eventually halting aggressive expansion by the "Axis" ([[Nazi Germany]] and Japan).
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  • {{dambigbox|text=This article is about the federal state of Germany named Saxony. For former historical states with the same name, see [[Saxony ...[[German language|German]]: ''Freistaat Sachsen'') is a federal state of [[Germany]]. Its capital is [[Dresden]], while the largest city in Saxony is [[Leipzi
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  • ...(with a later appendix), the ''Codex Buranus'' (from [[Benediktbeuren]] in Germany)
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  • {{Presentation|Open Government Data in Germany}} [[Open Knowledge Foundation|OKF Germany]]/[[Open Data Network]]
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  • Palace in Germany, near Oberammergau in southwest Bavaria near Ettal Abbey, and the smallest
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  • ...urgent global issues, and [[democracy promotion]]; formed in 1972 with a [[Germany|German]] gift memorializing the [[Marshall Plan]]
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  • The '''Anti-Comintern Pact''' was a 1936 treaty of alliance between [[Nazi Germany]] and the [[Empire of Japan]].
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  • {{rpl|Germany}}
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  • ...times and been runners-up twice; [[Germany (football)|Federal Republic of Germany]] (4,4); [[Italy (football)|Italy]] (4,2); [[Argentina (football)|Argentina * 1954 '''Federal Republic of Germany 3–2 Hungary''' at [[Wankdorf Stadium]], Berne
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  • ...ital city, Münich, with 1.3 million residents is the third largest city in Germany. The Bavarian people have lived in this area of Europe since the 6th centu Bavaria is located in Southeastern Germany and borders [[Austria]], The [[Czech Republic]], and [[Switzerland]] (acros
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  • I'm Steffen Heyne and I was born in 1980 in Dresden, Germany. Today I'm studying bioinformatics at the Friedrich-Schiller-University Jen
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  • I'm born in 1989 and live in Germany. I speak some English so I look forward using this great idea of a tool.
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  • .... This statement would come back to haunt him as Allied bombers devastated Germany; many ordinary Germans, especially in Berlin, took to calling him "Meier". ...ist in many versions. While I can't be quantitative, I'd say I have heard "Germany" most often. For the record, my memory predates the Web, not just WP. (No,
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  • ...s started on [[March 22]], 1935, and its headquarters was in [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]. It was managed by [[Eugen Hadamovsky]], who held the title of "Reichsse ...of his early televisors. Indeed, the mechanical television system used in Germany was first developed via Baird Television's German affiliate, [[Fernseh AG]]
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  • *1985 Magister Artium, University of Münster, Germany (Medieval History, Slavonic Studies) *1989 PhD, University of Münster, Germany (Medieval History, Slavonic Studies)
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  • ...ted Kingdom. These countries, in turn, used their reparation payments from Germany to service their war debts to the United States. ...onomic activity in the United States started in 1929, economic activity in Germany was already declining.
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  • I visited the European School in Karlsruhe(Germany), and studied Management Science at the University of Stirling in Scotland.
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  • Based in Munich, Germany, as a freelance editor I am writing for different magazines and newspapers,
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  • ...ured the Czechs, who might have intervened, that they faced no threat from Germany''
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  • My name is '''Martin Amanshauser''' and I am from Cologne (Germany). After my studies I travelled around the world (Russia, China, Africa, etc
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  • ...eneral [[Maxime Weygand]], the commander of French forces in North Africa. Germany forced Weygand to return to metropolitan France, where he retired but was s ...[division]] and became deputy commander of the French occupation forces in Germany.
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  • In Germany, as the Nazis rose to power, the '''''Sturmabteilung''''' (SA), also known
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  • |colspan="2" align="center"|[[Image:Flag of Germany.svg|150px]] Flag of Germany.
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  • ===Germany 1920-1945===
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  • ...cemetery is unique in that many of the Canadian soldiers fallen in nearby Germany are buried here. General [[H. D. G. Crerar]], who commanded the Canadian l ...n ideal because the cemetery is on a hilltop overlooking the border with Germany. The work on the cemetery began in the summer of 1945 and was conducted und
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  • I'm an IT-Student from Heidelberg, Germany, a general computer enthusiast since I was a child, especially interested i
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  • {{rpl|Social legislation (Germany)}}
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  • 2003-2007 Studies in History & Philosophy at the University Heidelberg, Germany
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  • ...US Army for 13 years in the Ordinance Corps. I have lived from Hawaii to Germany and many places between. I am a disabled combat veteran. I enjoy fishing,
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  • ...ey Made in the Summer of 1794, through Holland and the Western Frontier of Germany, with a Return Down the Rhine: To Which Are Added Obersavtions During a Tou
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  • ...udent of human medicine at the Westfälische Wilhelms Universität, Münster (Germany) in my penultimate year. My doctoral thesis I write in pediatric oncology (
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  • ...p was marked by the [[Munich Conference]], when France and Britain allowed Germany to annex the Sudetan areas of Czechoslovakia. ...newspaper. Following Hitler's invasion of Poland, Daladier declared war on Germany two days after [[Neville Chamberlain]] of Britain, on September 3 1939. Dal
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  • ...of injuries caused by [[mustard gas]], called "Lost" or "Yellow Cross" by Germany.
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  • I am a third year student of physics at Universität Bremen, Germany, and wish to contribute to articles about the Cognitive Sciences, Music and
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  • {{r|William II (Germany)}}
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  • ...ebbels]] to succeed him as [[Wikipedia:Chancellor of Germany|Chancellor of Germany]]. ...in violation of the [{Treaty of Versailles]], which forbade submarines to Germany. Much more complex, however, are the issues about the conduct of the war a
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  • ...living in Nuremberg, both Cities close together in the north of Bavaria, Germany.
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  • ...re the [[WWI Guilt Clause|War Guilt Clause]] created lasting resentment in Germany, particularly among its armed forces. ...ee million and lost nearly three million, four hundred thousand lives.<ref>Germany and Austria together losing some three million</ref> The direct war expendi
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  • I'm from Overath, Germany (near Cologne). For the moment, my motivation to come to Citizendium is mos
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  • ...]. Wilson had to compromise with French leaders who wanted revenge against Germany, and deal with overlapping and conflicting claims of national self determin ...ague, Cohrs argues. Under combined British-American aegis, both France and Germany adopted the spirit and politics of productive mutual compromise. What stunt
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  • ...rs come from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico,
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  • ...War I]]. Its initial purpose was to resist the spread of [[communism]] in Germany but it quickly became a focus for nationalism in the [[Weimar Republic]]. W
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