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  • 1German American — German Americans Deutschamerikaner …

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  • 2German nationalism — The Reichsadler from the coat of arms of Henry VI dated 1304, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Germany. The Reichsadler, now known as the Bundeswappen, is a symbol of Germany and the German nation. German nationalism (German: Deutscher… …

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  • 3German occupation of Czechoslovakia — Occupation of Czechoslovakia redirects here. For the 1968 invasion, see Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia. The partition of Czechoslovakia in 1938–1939. German occupation of Czechoslovakia (1938–1945) began with the Nazi annexation of… …

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  • 4German People's Party (1868) — This article is about the German People s Party which existed between 1868 and 1910. For the party with same name, which existed between 1918 and 1933, see German People s Party. German People s Party Deutsche Volkspartei Founded 1868 Dissolved… …

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  • 5German colonial empire — The German colonial empire was an overseas area formed in the late 19th century as part of the Hohenzollern dynasty s German Empire. Short lived colonial efforts by individual German states had occurred in preceding centuries, but Imperial… …

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  • 6German-Polish Border Treaty (1990) — The Treaty between the Federal Republic of Germany and the Republic of Poland on the confirmation of the frontier between them was signed on November 14, 1990 and entered into force with the exchange of the instruments of ratification on 16… …

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  • 7German Eastern Marches Society — (German: Deutscher Ostmarkenverein, also known in German as Verein zur Förderung des Deutschtums in den Ostmarken) was a German radical,[1][2] extremely nationalist[3] xenophobic organization[4] founded in 1 …

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  • 8German sentence structure — is somewhat more complex than that of many other European languages, with phrases regularly inverted for both questions and subordinate phrases. Main Sentence If a verb has a separable prefix, this prefix is moved to the end of the sentence.: Ich …

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  • 9German language — German Deutsch Pronunciation [ˈdɔʏtʃ] Spoken in Primarily in German speaking Europe, as a minority language and amongst the German diaspora worldwide …

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  • 10German humour — refers collectively to the conventions of comedy and its cultural meaning within the country of Germany. Although comedy is a staple of German culture, with many Germans making light of situations in social conversation, and with a large amount… …

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