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  • 11History of Berlin — Berlin is the capital city of reunited Germany. Berlin is a young city by European standards, founded in the 13th century.Early history*98 AD: Tacitus described the territory of Germania. What is now Berlin, in ancient times was well outside the… …

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  • 12Berlin Crisis of 1961 — History of Berlin This article is part of a series Weimar Republic (1919–33) …

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  • 13Transit Agreement (1972) — Follow the link for other Transit Agreements The Transit Agreement of May 1972 arranged access to and from West Berlin from West Germany (the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG)) and secured the right of West Berliners to visit East Berlin and East …

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  • 14Berlin Alexanderplatz (television) — Infobox Film name = Berlin Alexanderplatz image size = caption = Theatrical poster for Berlin Alexanderplatz: Remastered (2007). director = nowrap|Rainer Werner Fassbinder producer = Peter Märthesheimer Günter Rohrbach Gunther Witte writer =… …

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  • 15Embassy of the United States in Berlin — The Embassy of the United States in Berlin maintains diplomatic relations and represents United States interests in dealing with the German government. The U.S. Embassy in Germany has not always been in Berlin. Embassy history 1797–1930The U.S.… …

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  • 16Germany — /jerr meuh nee/, n. a republic in central Europe: after World War II divided into four zones, British, French, U.S., and Soviet, and in 1949 into East Germany and West Germany; East and West Germany were reunited in 1990. 84,068,216; 137,852 sq.… …

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  • 17German–Soviet Commercial Agreement (1940) — For other uses, see German–Soviet Commercial Agreement (disambiguation). German Soviet Commercial Agreement German Soviet Commercial Agreement Signed February 11, 1940 Location Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Signatories Union of… …

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  • 18German–Soviet Credit Agreement (1939) — For other uses, see German–Soviet Commercial Agreement (disambiguation). German–Soviet Credit Agreement Signed August 19, 1939 Location Berlin, Germany Signatories Union of Soviet Socialist Republics …

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  • 19Great power — This article is about great powers in the modern (post 1815) world. For nation states wielding similar power before 1815, see Historical powers. Great powers are recognized in an international structure such as the United Nations Security Council …

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  • 20Munich Agreement — For the annual global security meeting held in Munich, see Munich Conference on Security Policy. v · …

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