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  1. Germania

    Before it was called Germany, it was called Germania. In the years A.D. 900 – 1806, Germany was part of the Holy Roman Empire. From 1949 to 1990, Germany was made up of two countries called the Federal Republic of Germany (inf. West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic

    East Germany

    East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic, was a state that existed from 1949 to 1990, when the eastern portion of Germany was part of the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War. Commonly described as a communist state in English usage, it described itself as a socialist "w…

    (inf. East Germany).
    Area: 357,022 km² (137,847 sq mi) (63rd)
    Demonym(s): German
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    What problems did Germany face before WW1?
    • The Kaiser couldn't industrialise Germany, as workers had low pay. • Hos Weltpolitik made problems between Germany, Britain, and France. • Him trying to have a strong army caused them to go into debt. • Wanting a strong navy caused debt, and taxes went up. • Workers joining trade unions due to him making them have poor conditions.
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    What did Germany bring to the world?
    • Regain all of the territory lost under the Versailles Treaty as Hitler did.
    • Quietly and subtly encourage Mussolini in his African adventures to draw world attention to his Imperialism to minimize negative reactions about German annexations.
    • Annex Austria.
    • Strike up a Pact with the Soviet Union and acquire the raw materials that Germany lacks.

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    What Germany was like right after WWII?
    What remained after Germany's surrender was a grieving populace mourning the loss of millions of their people and a countryside that had been shelled, razed, and trampled by tanks and troops for years. In a speech on May 8, 1945, British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery described the situation that Germany faced:
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    What was Germany like right after WW2?
    Their situation after WWII was so dire that nothing short of a miracle - and the back-breaking efforts of the Allies and the hardy Berliners themselves - could have saved the country. It was also one of the most unprecedented situations in world history; no countries have been through anything quite like Germany after World War 2.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Germany

    The concept of Germany as a distinct region in Central Europe can be traced to Roman commander Julius Caesar, who referred to the unconquered area east of the Rhine as Germania, thus distinguishing it from Gaul (France). The victory of the Germanic tribes in the Battle of the Teutoburg

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    Pre-human ancestors, who were present in Germany over 11 million years ago, are theorized to be among the earliest ones to walk on two legs. The discovery of the Homo heidelbergensis mandible in 1907 affirms archaic human

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    Early migrations, the Suebi and the Roman Republic
    The ethnogenesis of the Germanic tribes remains debated. However, for author Averil Cameron it is obvious that a steady process has occurred during the Nordic Bronze Age,

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    Frankish Empire
    The Western Roman Empire fell in 476 with the deposition of Romulus Augustus by the Germanic foederati leader Odoacer, who became the first

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    See List of states in the Holy Roman Empire for subdivisions and the political structure
    Social changes
    The early-modern

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    Overview
    In 1815, continental Europe was in a state of overall turbulence and exhaustion, as a consequence of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. The liberal spirit of the Enlightenment and Revolutionary era diverged toward

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    Overview
    Chancellor Otto von Bismarck determined the political course of the German Empire until 1890. He fostered alliances in Europe to contain France on the

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    Rise of Prussia
    Frederick William, ruler of Brandenburg-Prussia since 1640 and later called the Great Elector, acquired East Pomerania via the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. He reorganized his loose and scattered territories and managed to

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  4. https://www.quora.com/What-was-Germany-called-before

    Answer (1 of 21): Now it gets complicated. TL;DR: before the foundation of the German Reich in 1871, the territory of present-day Germany was called, among other things: 1. Germania (not by her inhabitants but by the Romans, 58 BC) 2. Romanum Imperium (800AD) 3. Regnum Francorum Orientalium (87...

  5. Germany what was it called before? - Answers

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      Germany what was it called before?
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      Germany has always been called Germany in English. Until 1871, when the country was first unified, the word was somewhat vague and until 1866 included Austria.
  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_Germany

    Because of Germany's long history before 1871 as a non-united region of distinct tribes and states, there are many widely varying names of Germany in different languages, more so than for any other European nation. For example, in the German language, the country is known as Deutschland from the Old High German diutisc, in Spanish as Alemania and in French as Allemagne from the …

  7. https://www.quora.com/When-was-Germany-first-called-Germany

    The country of the Germanic people was called Germany by the ancient Romans, so "Germany" ist about 2000 years old. It wasn't until the year 400 that a word became popular, describing normal people: "Deutsch" means belonging to the (normal) people. Around 1000, the "Holy Roman Empire" was established, but that wasn't Germany.

  8. Why do we call Deutschland Germany? - OktoberfestHaus

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    Just like with words, names evolve over time. Germany, for example, was called Germany by its inhabitants long before the country was united and began to call itself Deutschland.

  9. https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/when-did-germany-become-a-country.html

    Feb 27, 2018 · Germany was founded on February 2nd, 962 AD. It derived its initial name from the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar who named the areas east of the Rhine River as Germania, based on the fact that he was yet to conquer them. The tribes of Germany underwent migration to form the Central Part of the Holy Roman Empire in the 10th Century.

  10. Germany - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany

    Before it was called Germany, it was called Germania. In the years A.D. 900 – 1806, Germany was part of the Holy Roman Empire. From 1949 to 1990, Germany was made up of two countries called the Federal Republic of Germany (inf. West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (inf. East Germany

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