Germany (/ˈdʒɜːrməni/; German:Deutschland[ˈdɔʏtʃlant]), officially the Federal Republic of Germany (German:Bundesrepublik Deutschland, listen), is a federalparliamentary republic in West-Central Europe. It includes 16 constituent states and covers an area of 357,021 square kilometres (137,847sqmi) with a largely temperate seasonal climate. Its capital and largest city is Berlin. With about 81.5million inhabitants, Germany is the most populous member state in the European Union. After the United States, it is the second most popular migration destination in the world.
West Germany is the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany or FRG (German:Bundesrepublik Deutschland or BRD) in the period between its creation on 23 May 1949 to German reunification on 3 October 1990. This period is referred to as the Bonn Republic (German:Bonner Republik) by academic historians, an earlier term being the Bonn State (German:Bonner Staat).
During this period NATO-aligned West Germany and Warsaw Pact-aligned East Germany were divided by the Inner German border. After 1961, West Berlin was physically separated from East Berlin as well as from East Germany by the Berlin Wall. This situation ended when East Germany was dissolved and its five states joined the ten states of the Federal Republic of Germany along with the reunified city-state of Berlin. With the reunification of West and East Germany, the Federal Republic of Germany, enlarged now to sixteen states, became known simply as "Germany".
The Federal Republic of Germany was established from eleven states formed in the three Allied Zones of occupation held by the United States, the United Kingdom and France (the "Western Zones"). Its population grew from roughly 51 million in 1950 to more than 63 million in 1990. The city of Bonn was its de facto capital city (Berlin was symbolically named the de jure capital city in the West German Basic Law). The fourth Allied occupation zone (the East Zone, or Ostzone) was held by the Soviet Union. The parts of this zone lying east of the Oder-Neisse were in fact annexed by the Soviet Union and communist Poland; the remaining central part around Berlin became the communist German Democratic Republic (abbreviated GDR; in German Deutsche Demokratische Republik or DDR) with its de facto capital in East Berlin. As a result, West Germany had a territory about half the size of the interbellum democratic Weimar Republic.
Germany was a bay horse with black socks sired by 1987 the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner Trempolino, who was bred in United States and bought as a yearling for $70,000 by the British trainer Ben Hanbury on behalf of Jaber Abdullah at the 1992 Keeneland September sales. He was trained by Bruno Schütz and was raced almost all of his career in Germany with an exception of the 1995 British Champion Stakes in which he failed to give his running on the good to firm ground.
Racing career
Germany raced only 4 times in his first 2 seasons and acquired his black type as a 2yo when winning the Kronimus-Rennen listed race in 1993 over a distance of 7 furlongs but was forced into a long absence having sustained a fracture in his off-fore.
He made his reappearance at four year old and was campaigned over middle distance races winning his first 2 starts in listed and group 3 events in the 1995 spring before adding couple more top level wins in the summer including the Group 1's Bayerisches Zuchtrennen and Grosser Preis von Baden, in the latter beating by 8 lengths in 3rd spot the Irish group performer Right Win who had shown great form in previous 2 seasons winning the Group 2 Gallinule Stakes when ridden by jockey Lester Piggott and Group 1 Gran Premio d'Italia. Germany's last and 8th start of the season was in the British Champion Stakes where after a long campaign and standard of opposition better than on home soil he could not finish in the placings.
Trump deports last Nazi war criminal in US back to Germany
Authorities say the 95-year-old who came to America in 1949 hid his past as an armed guard in a brutal Nazi prison camp and was stripped of his citizenship years ago.
published: 21 Aug 2018
95-year-old former Nazi guard deported from Queens to Germany
ICE agents captured a suspected notorious Nazi war criminal who had lived in Queens for decades.
Exclusive ABC News video showed agents remove 95-year-old Jakiw Palij on a stretcher from his Jackson Heights home Monday. He was deported early Tuesday morning to Germany.
Palij, a former armed guard at a concentration camp, had lived in the United States since 1949 and became a citizen less than a decade later, concealing his Nazi service, the White House said.
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Nazi war crimes suspect flown to Germany after US deports the 95-year-old
US President Donald Trump ordered Jakiw Palij's deportation - 25 years after investigators first accused him of lying about his wartime past to get into the country - but officials in Germany say there is still insufficient evidence to prosecute him. …
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Former Nazi Guard Deported From US to Germany
(21 Aug 2018) The last Nazi war crimes suspect facing deportation from the U.S. was taken from his New York City home on a stretcher and flown to Germany early Tuesday, following years of efforts to remove him from the United States.
The deportation of 95-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard Jakiw Palij came 25 years after investigators first confronted him about his World War II past and he acknowledged lying to get into the U.S., claiming he spent the war as a farmer and factory worker.
President Donald Trump "made it very clear" he wanted Palij out of the country and a new German government, which took office in March, brought "new energy" to seeing the matter through.
New York Assemblyman David Weprin, a Democrat, praised the President for his action saying "I've opposed Pr...
published: 26 Aug 2018
U.S. Deports Former Nazi Camp Guard, 95, To Germany
The last Nazi war crimes suspect facing deportation from the U.S. was taken from his New York City home and spirited early Tuesday morning to Germany, the White House said.
published: 21 Aug 2018
America's Last Nazi War Crimes Suspect Has Been Departed to Germany
Jakiw Palij, the last Nazi war crimes suspect facing deportation from the U.S., was taken from his New York City home and flown early Tuesday morning to Germany, the White House said. The 95-year-old former concentration camp guard had bee living in the United States entered the United States in 1949.
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Authorities say the 95-year-old who came to America in 1949 hid his past as an armed guard in a brutal Nazi prison camp and was stripped of his citizenship year...
Authorities say the 95-year-old who came to America in 1949 hid his past as an armed guard in a brutal Nazi prison camp and was stripped of his citizenship years ago.
Authorities say the 95-year-old who came to America in 1949 hid his past as an armed guard in a brutal Nazi prison camp and was stripped of his citizenship years ago.
ICE agents captured a suspected notorious Nazi war criminal who had lived in Queens for decades.
Exclusive ABC News video showed agents remove 95-year-old Jaki...
ICE agents captured a suspected notorious Nazi war criminal who had lived in Queens for decades.
Exclusive ABC News video showed agents remove 95-year-old Jakiw Palij on a stretcher from his Jackson Heights home Monday. He was deported early Tuesday morning to Germany.
Palij, a former armed guard at a concentration camp, had lived in the United States since 1949 and became a citizen less than a decade later, concealing his Nazi service, the White House said.
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ICE agents captured a suspected notorious Nazi war criminal who had lived in Queens for decades.
Exclusive ABC News video showed agents remove 95-year-old Jakiw Palij on a stretcher from his Jackson Heights home Monday. He was deported early Tuesday morning to Germany.
Palij, a former armed guard at a concentration camp, had lived in the United States since 1949 and became a citizen less than a decade later, concealing his Nazi service, the White House said.
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US President Donald Trump ordered Jakiw Palij's deportation - 25 years after investigators first accused him of lying about his wartime past to get into the cou...
US President Donald Trump ordered Jakiw Palij's deportation - 25 years after investigators first accused him of lying about his wartime past to get into the country - but officials in Germany say there is still insufficient evidence to prosecute him. …
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(21 Aug 2018) The last Nazi war crimes suspect facing deportation from the U.S. was taken from his New York City home on a stretcher and flown to Germany early ...
(21 Aug 2018) The last Nazi war crimes suspect facing deportation from the U.S. was taken from his New York City home on a stretcher and flown to Germany early Tuesday, following years of efforts to remove him from the United States.
The deportation of 95-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard Jakiw Palij came 25 years after investigators first confronted him about his World War II past and he acknowledged lying to get into the U.S., claiming he spent the war as a farmer and factory worker.
President Donald Trump "made it very clear" he wanted Palij out of the country and a new German government, which took office in March, brought "new energy" to seeing the matter through.
New York Assemblyman David Weprin, a Democrat, praised the President for his action saying "I've opposed President Trump on a number of issues but on this issue he did the right thing. And from what I understand it probably would not have happened if it wasn't for President Trump himself getting involved."
Palij lived quietly in the U.S. for years, as a draftsman and then as a retiree, until nearly three decades ago when investigators found his name on an old Nazi roster and a fellow former guard spilled the secret that he was "living somewhere in America."
Palij, an ethnic Ukrainian born in a part of Poland that is now Ukraine, said on his 1957 naturalization petition that he had Ukrainian citizenship. When investigators showed up at his door in 1993, he said: "I would never have received my visa if I told the truth. Everyone lied."
A judge stripped Palij's U.S. citizenship in 2003 for "participation in acts against Jewish civilians" while he was an armed guard at the Trawniki camp in Nazi-occupied Poland and was ordered deported a year later.
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(21 Aug 2018) The last Nazi war crimes suspect facing deportation from the U.S. was taken from his New York City home on a stretcher and flown to Germany early Tuesday, following years of efforts to remove him from the United States.
The deportation of 95-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard Jakiw Palij came 25 years after investigators first confronted him about his World War II past and he acknowledged lying to get into the U.S., claiming he spent the war as a farmer and factory worker.
President Donald Trump "made it very clear" he wanted Palij out of the country and a new German government, which took office in March, brought "new energy" to seeing the matter through.
New York Assemblyman David Weprin, a Democrat, praised the President for his action saying "I've opposed President Trump on a number of issues but on this issue he did the right thing. And from what I understand it probably would not have happened if it wasn't for President Trump himself getting involved."
Palij lived quietly in the U.S. for years, as a draftsman and then as a retiree, until nearly three decades ago when investigators found his name on an old Nazi roster and a fellow former guard spilled the secret that he was "living somewhere in America."
Palij, an ethnic Ukrainian born in a part of Poland that is now Ukraine, said on his 1957 naturalization petition that he had Ukrainian citizenship. When investigators showed up at his door in 1993, he said: "I would never have received my visa if I told the truth. Everyone lied."
A judge stripped Palij's U.S. citizenship in 2003 for "participation in acts against Jewish civilians" while he was an armed guard at the Trawniki camp in Nazi-occupied Poland and was ordered deported a year later.
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The last Nazi war crimes suspect facing deportation from the U.S. was taken from his New York City home and spirited early Tuesday morning to Germany, the White...
The last Nazi war crimes suspect facing deportation from the U.S. was taken from his New York City home and spirited early Tuesday morning to Germany, the White House said.
The last Nazi war crimes suspect facing deportation from the U.S. was taken from his New York City home and spirited early Tuesday morning to Germany, the White House said.
Jakiw Palij, the last Nazi war crimes suspect facing deportation from the U.S., was taken from his New York City home and flown early Tuesday morning to Germany...
Jakiw Palij, the last Nazi war crimes suspect facing deportation from the U.S., was taken from his New York City home and flown early Tuesday morning to Germany, the White House said. The 95-year-old former concentration camp guard had bee living in the United States entered the United States in 1949.
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Authorities say the 95-year-old who came to America in 1949 hid his past as an armed guard in a brutal Nazi prison camp and was stripped of his citizenship years ago.
ICE agents captured a suspected notorious Nazi war criminal who had lived in Queens for decades.
Exclusive ABC News video showed agents remove 95-year-old Jakiw Palij on a stretcher from his Jackson Heights home Monday. He was deported early Tuesday morning to Germany.
Palij, a former armed guard at a concentration camp, had lived in the United States since 1949 and became a citizen less than a decade later, concealing his Nazi service, the White House said.
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US President Donald Trump ordered Jakiw Palij's deportation - 25 years after investigators first accused him of lying about his wartime past to get into the country - but officials in Germany say there is still insufficient evidence to prosecute him. …
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(21 Aug 2018) The last Nazi war crimes suspect facing deportation from the U.S. was taken from his New York City home on a stretcher and flown to Germany early Tuesday, following years of efforts to remove him from the United States.
The deportation of 95-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard Jakiw Palij came 25 years after investigators first confronted him about his World War II past and he acknowledged lying to get into the U.S., claiming he spent the war as a farmer and factory worker.
President Donald Trump "made it very clear" he wanted Palij out of the country and a new German government, which took office in March, brought "new energy" to seeing the matter through.
New York Assemblyman David Weprin, a Democrat, praised the President for his action saying "I've opposed President Trump on a number of issues but on this issue he did the right thing. And from what I understand it probably would not have happened if it wasn't for President Trump himself getting involved."
Palij lived quietly in the U.S. for years, as a draftsman and then as a retiree, until nearly three decades ago when investigators found his name on an old Nazi roster and a fellow former guard spilled the secret that he was "living somewhere in America."
Palij, an ethnic Ukrainian born in a part of Poland that is now Ukraine, said on his 1957 naturalization petition that he had Ukrainian citizenship. When investigators showed up at his door in 1993, he said: "I would never have received my visa if I told the truth. Everyone lied."
A judge stripped Palij's U.S. citizenship in 2003 for "participation in acts against Jewish civilians" while he was an armed guard at the Trawniki camp in Nazi-occupied Poland and was ordered deported a year later.
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The last Nazi war crimes suspect facing deportation from the U.S. was taken from his New York City home and spirited early Tuesday morning to Germany, the White House said.
Jakiw Palij, the last Nazi war crimes suspect facing deportation from the U.S., was taken from his New York City home and flown early Tuesday morning to Germany, the White House said. The 95-year-old former concentration camp guard had bee living in the United States entered the United States in 1949.
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Germany (/ˈdʒɜːrməni/; German:Deutschland[ˈdɔʏtʃlant]), officially the Federal Republic of Germany (German:Bundesrepublik Deutschland, listen), is a federalparliamentary republic in West-Central Europe. It includes 16 constituent states and covers an area of 357,021 square kilometres (137,847sqmi) with a largely temperate seasonal climate. Its capital and largest city is Berlin. With about 81.5million inhabitants, Germany is the most populous member state in the European Union. After the United States, it is the second most popular migration destination in the world.
Your love grows cold of your wickedness that plagues your heart, the weak will fall You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see that you are not alarmed. Dont be afraid Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. The weak will turn away from faith they will betray there own. the sun will be filled with darkness the stars will fall from the sky,
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