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There really wasn't anything England needed from Germany, they couldn't get elsewhere. It was mainly certain coal products, and by products like dye, Britain could get cheaper from Germany. Sort of like today in the U.S. We have enough domestic oil, ... more
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In the years leading up to World War II (WWII), Germany experienced heightened nationalism, culminating in the ascension of the Nazi Party. The most infamous fascists in history, the Nazis anti-Semitic rhetoric and ultra-nationalist fervor took the ... more
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Britain already is. Mcdonalds' on every corner, Gap, Burger King, Starbuck's, Wal-Mart (Asda) etc, and virtually every cinema is a US chain. Laughably middle class kids walking round wearing their pants hanging off their arses like ex gang banger ... more
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If you happen to be in Germany at Christmas time, you can bring a smile to those you meet by greeting them with "Froehliche Weihnachten!", which is equivalent to our "Merry Christmas. ... more
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Germany visas are issued according to the purpose of the trip; choose the visa that best describes your trip : Activities which require a Germany Tourist Visa Tourism trip; visits to relatives and/or friends; scientists, professors or researchers ... more
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Ten weeks after the Kunduz massacre, the German government is still conducting a systematic cover-up. Details of the deadliest attack accounted for by German soldiers since the end of World War II only reach the public piecemeal, revealing ever-new ... more
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There were Germans and Italians who were interned for short periods of time but not en masse. The racial prejudice included rampant anti-Asian and specifically anti-Japanese sentiment since the turn of the century. For example, because of race, ... more
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German and English are very similar to each other. It's similar to learning a new language. ... more
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University medicine in Germany requires significantly higher funding and investment because its tasks not only include health care but also research and teaching. However, over recent decades less and less funding compared to the development of the ... more
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A passport is an official government document that certifies one's identity and citizenship. The passport serves two purposes; to regain entry to the country of citizenship (i.e. the United States) and is a requirement by many countries to gain ... more
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