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Duitsland - translation to Αγγλικά

OVERVIEW OF THE NAMES OF GERMANY IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES
Togil; Duitsland; Bundesdeutsch; Almanya; Name of Germany; Names for germany; Toponymy of Germany; Names for Germany; Names for the German language; Niemcy; Alemanha; Terminology related to Germany; Nemets; Němska; Nimska; Tyskland; Nemska; Vokietija; გერმანია; Saksamaa; 德国; Teutschland; 德國; ドイツ; 독일; Đức; Alemaña; Doitsu
  • The areas where [[Alemannic German]] is spoken
  • International vehicle registration oval including the letters ''DDR''
  • Stamp in occupied Germany, 1946: the neutral expression ''Deutsche Post'' instead of ''Deutsche Reichspost'', but still the old currency RM (Reichsmark)
  • The Federal Republic in blue, GDR in red and West Berlin in yellow, 1949–1990
  • [[Gaius Cornelius Tacitus]]
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  • Occupied Germany in 1947, with western (green, blue and yellow) and eastern (red) occupation zones.
  • The German princes choose their king (Illustration in the [[Sachsenspiegel]])
  • Official German-language plaque of a German embassy

Duitsland         
Germany, country in central Europe
GDR      
oost-duitsland, democratische republiek van duitsland
East Germany         
  • 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
Oost-Duitsland

Βικιπαίδεια

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 Persian as ‘’Alman’’ (آلمان), in Arabic as Almania (ألمانيا), in Spanish as Alemania and in French as Allemagne from the name of the Alamanni tribe, in Italian as Germania from the Latin Germania (although the German people are called tedeschi), in Polish as Niemcy from the Proto-Slavic nemets, and in Finnish and Estonian as Saksa and Saksamaa respectively from the name of the Saxon tribe.