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The North German Confederation adopted the metric system in 1868 and the remaining states in 1875 (after unification). In some of the German states the metric and pre-metric systems were both in use before 1868 - and after 1875. I have an old German ruler which is metric on one edge and give Rhenish inches on the other edge.
Imperial Germany came from the unification of the German kingdoms following the Franco-Prussian war of 1871 and went through the end of the WWI and the reign of Emperor Kaiser Wilhelm II. Nazi Germany began with Hitler's ascent to power in January 1933 and ended when WWII ended on may 8, 1945.
These coordinates are in the Skaggerak, the body of water that separates Denmark from Sweden and Norway. It is the connecting passage between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. Many naval battles have occurred there, as German fleets have tried to challenge the British Navy and to escape into the Atlantic Ocean.
The word "blue" in German has no meaning. However, the translation of the word "blue" into German is "blau."
The process of German unification began in the 18th century with the rise of Prussia as a dominant German power. However, the formal unification of Germany into a single nation-state occurred in 1871 following the Franco-Prussian War.
After the unification under Bismarck 871, the German Empire was a constitutional monarchy.
Emigration, anarchists and the congress of Vienna opposed unification
The German word for re-unification is Wiedervereinigung.
Sardar Patel had nothing to do with German Unification; he was primarily responsible for helping to promote Indian Unification.
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Vereinigung
Sardar Patel had nothing to do with German Unification; he was instrumental in Indian Unification.
The Hohenzollern Monarchy was acclaimed to reign over Germany after its unification in 1871. The government was a parliamentarian one, whose Prime Minister or Chancellor (in German called "Kanzler") was Otto Von Bismarck, the main architect of the unification, who governed the country until 1890.
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