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Germany$31456$ - Übersetzung nach italienisch

GEOGRAPHIC REGION
North Germany; North German; Norddeutschland; Germany, Northern; Northeastern Germany; Northwestern Germany; Northeast Germany; Northwest Germany
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  • [[Am Rothenbaum]] tennis stadium
  • Uerdingen line: ''ich'' ("I") and ''ik'' isogloss
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  • The [[Volkswagen Arena]]

Germany      
n. (Geog) Germania
West Germany         
  • A school in [[Lüneburg]] with an extension built in the 1970s
  • [[Willy Brandt]] and [[Willi Stoph]] in [[Erfurt]], 1970; the first time a Chancellor met a GDR prime minister
  • The Brandt cabinet of 1969 on the steps of President Heinemanns's residence in Bonn, the [[Villa Hammerschmidt]]
  • The [[Volkswagen Beetle]]{{spaced ndash}}for many years the most successful car in the world{{spaced ndash}}on the assembly line in Wolfsburg factory, 1973
  • [[Helmut Kohl]] in 1987
  • chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany]].
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  • Länder}} from the GDR and East Berlin joined in 1990
  • Entrance to the Bundeswehr University in Munich
  • enclave]] within the British zone. Berlin was a four-power area within the Soviet zone.
  • Protest in Bonn against the deployment of [[Pershing II]] missiles in West Germany, 1981
  • Logo of the [[Red Army Faction]]
  • [[Rudi Dutschke]], student leader
  • 1974 World Cup]] held in West Germany
  • Dutch tanks, pictured in West Germany in 1956 as part of the large British and American-led foreign military presence in the country
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FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY IN THE PERIOD BETWEEN ITS FORMATION ON 23 MAY 1949 AND GERMAN REUNIFICATION ON 3 OCTOBER 1990
Germany/West Germany; West-Germany; W. Germany; Federal Germany; West German; Bonn Republic; Germany, west; Federal Republic of Germany (1949-1990); Federal Republic of West Germany; Germany (West); Germany, West; Bonner Republik; Germany,West; W Ger; Bonn republic; Federal Republic of Germany (1949–1990); Federal Republic of Germany 1949-1990; West German Federal Republic of Germany; The Bonn Republic; W·Germany; Republic of Bonn; History of West Germany; Federal Republic of Germany (1949–90); Bonn State; Federal Republic of Germany (1949-90); West Deutschland; West Germans; Bundesrepublik; West germany; Germany FR; German FR; Demographics of West Germany; Politics of West Germany; Federal German Republic
Germania occidentale
German Democratic Republic         
  • Palast der Republik]], seat of the [[Volkskammer]]
  • Poster with the inscription "Berlin – Hauptstadt der DDR", 1967
  • Playwright [[Bertolt Brecht]] (1898–1956)
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  • Uniform of the FDJ
  • GDR leaders: President [[Wilhelm Pieck]] and Prime Minister [[Otto Grotewohl]], 1949
  • Karl-Marx-University]] and is Leipzig's tallest building.
  • A woman and her husband, both medical students, and their triplets in East Germany in 1984. The GDR had state policies to encourage births among educated women.
  • East Berlin: XII Parliament of the FDJ During the opening in the Great Hall of the Palace of the Republic.
  • Cardinals]] [[Gerhard Schaffran]], Joseph Ratzinger (the future [[Pope Benedict XVI]]) and [[Joachim Meisner]]
  •  Demonstration on [[Alexanderplatz]] in East Berlin on 4 November 1989
  • The ''Oktoberklub'' in 1967
  • GDR flag at the [[United Nations headquarters]], [[New York City]], 1973
  • East German football team]] lining up before a match against Australia on 15 June 1974.
  • The [[Trabant]] automobile was a profitable product made in the German Democratic Republic.
  • Helsinki Act]]
  •  [[Erich Honecker]], head of state (1971–1989)
  • [[Gerhard Behrendt]] with character from the stop-animation series ''[[Sandmännchen]]''
  • Pop singer [[Frank Schöbel]] (center) giving autographs in 1980
  • A 1980 meeting between representatives of the BEK and Erich Honecker
  • Angola's [[José Eduardo dos Santos]] during his visit to East Berlin
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  • Districts of the German Democratic Republic in 1952
  • Map of the East German economy
  • Saarland]] (purple); the Soviet zone, East Germany (red) surrounded West Berlin (yellow).
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  • Pioneer choir "August Bebel" Zwickau of the pioneer house "Wilhelm Pieck" in Zwickau (Schwanenschloß)
  • Ernst Thälmann Pioneer Organisation Parade
  • Freie Deutsche Jugend (FDJ) founded on 7 March 1946 under the leadership of [[Erich Honecker]].<ref name="Fulbrook, Mary 1989">Fulbrook, Mary. Anatomy of a Dictatorship: Inside the GDR 1949–1989. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995, 60.</ref>
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  • [[Karin Janz]]. Who won world and Olympic gold medals in [[artistic gymnastics]] for East Germany.
  •  [[Karl Marx]] monument in [[Chemnitz]] (renamed ''Karl-Marx-Stadt'' from 1953 to 1990)
  • 2017 federal election]].
  • changing-of-the-guard ceremony]] in East Berlin
  •  SED First Secretary, [[Walter Ulbricht]], 1960
  • A booth selling East German and communist-themed memorabilia in Berlin
  • Pionierorganisation Ernst Thälmann, founded on 13 December 1948
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  • SED logotype: the Communist–Social Democrat handshake of [[Wilhelm Pieck]] and [[Otto Grotewohl]], establishing the SED in 1946
  • On the basis of the [[Potsdam Conference]], the Allies jointly occupied Germany west of the [[Oder–Neisse line]], later forming these occupied territories into two independent countries. Light grey: territories annexed by Poland and the Soviet Union; dark grey: West Germany (formed from the US, UK and French occupation zones, including [[West Berlin]]); red: East Germany (formed from the Soviet occupation zone, including [[East Berlin]]).
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  • [[Volksbühne]]
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  • West and East Berlin with the Berlin Wall}}
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1949–1990 COUNTRY IN CENTRAL EUROPE, UNIFIED INTO MODERN GERMANY
EastGermany; Deutsche Demokratische Republik; ISO 3166-1:DD; East German; E. Germany; East Germans; East-Germany; GDR; Germany, east; East germany; German Democratic republic; Democratic Republic of Germany; DDR (state); DDR state; Democratic republic of germany; German Democratic Republic; Red Germany; Germany (East); Ostdeutschlanders; Ostdeutschlander; Germany, East; G.D.R.; East German Democratic Republic; Germany,East; Communist Germany; D.R. Germany; Gdr; Deutsche demokratische republik; Germany's Democratic Republic; Socialist Germany; People's Republic of Germany; People's Republic of East Germany; DR Germany; German DR; Germany DR; Foreign policy of East Germany; East German people
Repubblica Democratica Tedesca, ex Germania orientale (creata con la divisione in due della Germania dopo la seconda guerra mondiale e riunitasi alla Germania occidentale nel 1990)

Definition

autobahn
(autobahns)
An autobahn is a German motorway.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Northern Germany

Northern Germany (German: Norddeutschland) is a linguistic, geographic, socio-cultural and historic region in the northern part of Germany which includes the coastal states of Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Lower Saxony and the two city-states Hamburg and Bremen. It contrasts with Southern Germany, Western Germany and Eastern Germany.