Contents Introductio -4.5
North Sea-6
Baltic Sea-7.8
The first presence of human society -9to13

Charlemagne-15.16
German-speaking king 17-18
Catholic Church-19.20
political system -21.22
Germany in World Warll-22.23
World War 1 -24.25
World War2-26to28
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Germany (French: Allemagne) (German: Deutschland) The official name of the Federal Republic of Germany (German: Bundesrepublik Deutschland), the international name on the map "Germany" is a country on
Introduction
the European continent with the capital Berlin. Germany is bordered by the North Sea, Denmark and the North by Baltic Sea, to the north, Poland and the Czech Republic to the east, Austria and Switzerland to the south, and France,Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands to the west. It covers an area of 357,386 square kilometers and has a population. That is 7.83 million people
North Sea
The North Sea is a Atlantic coastline that is more than 970 km (600 miles) long and 580 km (360 miles) wide, with an area of nearly 570,000 square kilometers (220,000 square miles) in the northern part of continental Europe. . The North Sea is located between the islands of Britain, Scandinavia, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France
Baltic Sea
(English: Baltic Sea) is located in Northern Europe. The sea is surrounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, continental Europe and the Danish islands. The Baltic Sea is artificially connected to the White Sea by the White Sea Canal and to the North Sea by the Kiel Canal.
The Baltic is bounded on the north by the Bay of Bhutan, on the northeast by the Gulf of Finland, and on the east by the Gulf of Riga. The North Baltic Sea is also located between the Stockholm area in Sweden, southwest Finland and Estonia. The western and eastern Gotland catchments also form a major part of the Central Baltic Sea. The length of the Baltic Sea is 1600 km and its average width is 193 km and the average depth of this sea is 55 meters.
The first presence of human society
The first presence of human society in modern-day Germany dates back to about 130,000 to 230,000 years ago and Neanderthals.The Romans were the first group of civilized people to settle in Germany. Until 800 AD, Germany did not have a strong government and was invaded by its neighbors. This year
Charlemagne was able to unite the countries of Rome, but this alliance was short-lived. Three kingdoms were formed from the territories under his rule, one of which led to present-day Germany.The first German-speaking king of the land was King Ludwig of Germany. Other countries since then, the people of this land knew German.This period was followed by the reign of the
Holy Roman Empire, which spanned most of the Middle Ages, with the rise of the Catholic Church. The rise of the Protestant Church and Martin Luther can be considered one of the most important events of that time. Then in the early 19th century thePrussian Empire was formed from the unification of the German territories in the Congress of Vienna.
With the end of World War I, the emperor was forced to resign, a period known as the Weimar Republic until the rise of fascism. As the economic situation in Germany deteriorated after World War I and racism spread, the Nazi Party came to power.It ruled the country until the end of World War II and the defeat of Germany.After World War II, Germany was divided into East and West, until in
1990 West Germany and East Germany were united to form the Federal Republic of Germany.
Neanderthal man
Neanderthal man (Homo neanderthalensis) was a species of man that lived in Europe and parts of West Asia, Central Asia, and northern China (Altai).
Charlemagne
Charlemagne (French: Charlemagne) or Charles the Great or Carlos Magnus (Latin: Carolus Magnus) (probably born April 2, 742 in Prometheus - died January 28, 814 in the late Charles Martel.Emperor of Rome from December 25, 800 with his coronation
by Pope Leo III in Rome. Thus Charlemagne is known as the founder of the Holy Roman Empire and is considered by Europeans to be the father of France and Germany. After Charlemagne, Europe entered a period of local government and feudalism.
German-speaking king
Louis le Germanique (French: Louis le Germanique) (German: Ludwig der Deutsche) (born 806 - died 28 August 876) was the grandson of Charlemagne and the third son of Louis Parsa.Shortly after his death he was called German or
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Contents Introductio -4.5
North Sea-6
Baltic Sea-7.8
The first presence of human society -9to13

Charlemagne-15.16
German-speaking king 17-18
Catholic Church-19.20
political system -21.22
Germany in World Warll-22.23
World War 1 -24.25
World War2-26to28
I hope you enjoy reading this book

Germany (French: Allemagne) (German: Deutschland) The official name of the Federal Republic of Germany (German: Bundesrepublik Deutschland), the international name on the map "Germany" is a country on
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