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Hamburg (Hamma Burg(Castle) was founded in the 8th century and the name for Hamburger is the english short word for Hamburger steak (fried minced meat thalers), which Hamburg immigrants introduced to the USA in the 19th century.
Einstein was still born in Ulm, my hometown !! You know the town with the tallest ( gothic) church tower in the world …………😁
But you think "Strandkörbe" are ugly…🤣
They are very practical, you are protected from wind and too much sun, you can sit or lie in them and secure all your things (towels, or e.g. volleyballs) including valuables like money, cameras, cell phones in them without having to worry about it being stolen.
How many Germans does it take to change a light bulb?
One.
We are efficient and we don't have a sense of humour.
LOL… The hamburger is named after the city "Hamburg" and not the other way around… How old is your country? 1492 Columbus discovered America (continent)…
We have a brewery here from 1040 A.D. 450 years before your continent was even discovered… Your history is really new in comparsion to ours. No front, but this is just a fact.
And the first Burger served was 1895 from a german immigrant and he named it "Hamburger".
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Sure Hamburg is named after Hamburgers. Just right away after the first McDonald's opened there. Before it was a city without name.
Some were in favour to name the city Cheeseburger and some wanted to name it French Fries. Fortunately the majority was able to keep it simple and that is how the name Hamburg came to be. Since that day McDonald's does not have to pay taxes in Hamburg and every citizen is obliged to eat at a McDonald's at least once a week.
you should watch "Geography now – Germany"
Hello from Germany! Einstein is German, he went to America because, as a German with Jewish faith, he fled from the Nazis! America has the Germans to thank for space travel!The Germans had the first rockets, the first airplane with jet engines, we invented the car with a gasoline engine, the diesel engine, the X-ray machine and much more! Even the first one Motorized flight, you can Google that if you don't believe me! It was a man named Weishaupt! Greetings Nephilim
The Hamburger bit was hilarious (a 1200 year old city named after the burgers. LOL). But I understand you were just trolling to generate comments.
Oh boy playing with stereotypes is fun😂… I mean I don't have humor because I'm german and all americans are cowboys dum as f**k and fat as the moon… come on guys chill❤ the sarcasm is strong in these two lovely boys😅
3:55 Those things are called "Strandkorb" = beach basket (because the upper part is made from basketwork). They were invented at the end of the 19th century to provide sunny, upholstered seats sheltered from the wind. Those in the image are rented out by some company or local tourism agency, therefore they are numbered.
5:29 The name Hamburg is short for the original Hammaburg, a Frisian castle (Burg = castle) from the early 9th century. And Hamburger is short for grounded beef steak á la Hamburg. Hamburg is the main port city of Germany (the port of Hamburg is third-busiest port in Europe), seat of multiple big corporations, about 2000 multimedia companies and multiple publishing houses.
6:10 North Rhine-Westphalia is one of the "hyphen" states which consist of two or more historical, cultural different regions. "North Rhine" refers to the Lower Rhine area (including Cologne) north of Rhineland-Palatinate and south of the Netherlands, Westphalia to the region of Westfalen, which was once the western part of Hannover; the region with the highest population density however is the Ruhr valley region, the former center of coal and steel production in western Germany between Dortmund in the East and Düsseldorf, the state capital at the right bank of the Rhine.
7:00 Here the speaker is wrong: Berlin has a somewhat continental climate, but Germany as a whole has a temperate climate, situated in the transition zone between the West European oceanic climate and the East European continental climate – and it is the oceanic influence (especially the influence of the warm Gulf stream) which causes the overcasting in the North, while the South often gets Mediterranean winds from the Southwest and the South.
9:10 Those numbers seem rather outdated – or are they referring to West Germany only?
9:32 The map is not fully correct since it depicts the Rhine as the border of the Roman empire, which it was only for a short period of time. Between 1 BC and 9 BC the Roman army had reached the river Elbe, but they were defeated in the battle of Teutoburg Forest in 9 BC (Arminius, also known as Hermann the Cheruscan, destroyed 2 Roman legions, whose general Varus committed then suicide). Afterwards they won some coastal tribes as foederati (allies) and concentrated their own activities in southern and western Germany. The Roman Limes (fortified frontier) run roughly from Koblenz (Latin: Confluentes, the point where river Moselle flows into the Rhine) to Regensburg (Castra Regina) at river Danube, using also the upper course of river Main as border. Only during the 3rd century they abandoned southwest Germany (which was at that time however still mainly settled by Celtic tribes) and retreated to the Rhine.
10:25 There were three major federations of Germanic tribes: The Franks (meaning "free and bold") in the Lower Rhine region including Netherlands and Belgium, the Alemans ("all together") in the Southwest and the Saxons (named after the Sax, their preferred weapon, a short sword) in the North. Other groups were the Thuringians east of river Main, the Baiuvarii ("men from Bohemia") which became later the Bavarians, and the Langobards (long beards) who conquered northern Italy and gave the Lombardy its name; the Burgundians had already been defeated by the Romans and their Hunnish auxiliaries and then deported from the middle Rhine region to the Rhone valley. They were all defeated by the Franks, which also conquered Gaul and founded the Frankish Empire, which was for the most time divided in the kingdoms of West Francia (France), Middle Francia (Netherlands, Lorraine, Burgundy, Northern Italy) and East Francia (Germany), sometimes for short periods partly reunited.
After in 919 with Henry the Fowler the first Saxon was elected as king of East Francia, it became under his son Otto I the Great around 950 AD the German Kingdom, which together with the Kingdom of Italy formed the new Holy Roman Empire (HRE), which later also included the Kingdom of Burgundy; in 1198 the former duchy of Bohemia became the fourth kingdom (with Moravia and Silesia as fiefdoms) in the Empire. During the 30 Years' War 1618-1648 the central power of King and Emperor was undermined, and in 1806 the HRE was dissolved on order by Napoleon, who appointed then Saxony, Württemberg and Bavaria as new kingdoms (as well as 1807-1813 Westphalia, which he gave to his younger brother).
Einstein was born in Ulm, which belonged at that time to the Kingdom of Württemberg. He moved to Switzerland for his studies and then refused to perform military service in Württemberg, by which he forfeited his German citizenship. In 1901 he gained the citizenship of Switzerland. 1911/12 he was appointed professor at the university of Prague, which was associated with an Austrian citizenship. In 1913 he became a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin and was in 1914 appointed professor at he university of Berlin, by which he got back his German citizenship. In 1932 he moved to Princeton, New Jersey, and handed in 1933 his German citizenship back. In 1940 he became a citizen of the USA – but the whole time he kept his Swiss citizenship.
So he is neither German nor American, but Swiss.
66% chrisitans on paper -1 on 21.12.23 when i actually got an appointment to leave the catholic church for good.
na ja 2 backpfeifengesichter
i laught because Wiener Schnitzel is from Vienna and its Austria (Gottfried von Einem not Kangaroos)
How do you say I'm American without saying I'm American?:
Hamburg have its name from hamburgers…
Bro hamburgers have the name from the city.
America is still best in the world in only a few things, for example deaths in traffic, deaths from drug use, deaths from firearms, homelessness, debt rate per capita, deaths from obesity and spending Money on wars and war equipment. In all other areas you are way behind the big players like China.
Hamburger were invented by a German immigrant in the US. So basically it’s from Germany.