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Germany

  • Yalta Conference

    Yalta Conference
    The Yalta Conference among other topics and occupation of germany.It was in leadership by Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin and U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
  • Conflict with Argentina

    Conflict with Argentina
    Argentina declares war on Germany, the last Western hemisphere country to do so, its policies for sheltering escaping Nazis are also coming under scrutiny. Argentina had not declared war before due to British wishes that Argentine shipping be neutral. This, however, went against the plan of the USA, who applied much political pressure on Argentina.
  • Political change

    Political change
    After Hitler Committed suicide Joseph Goebbels became the leader of Germany.
  • Potsdam Conference

     Potsdam Conference
    At the Potsdam Conference after Germany's unconditional surrender on 8 May 1945,The Allies divided "Occupation Zone Germany" into four military occupation zones France in the southwest, Britain in the northwest, the United States in the south, and the Soviet Union in the east.
  • The Reichsmark

     The Reichsmark
    The Reichsmark was replaced in June 1948 by the Deutsche Mark in the Trizone (three western occupation zones) and (in the Soviet Occupation Zone) later in the same year by the East German Mark (colloquially also "Ostmark", since 1968 officially "Mark der DDR") in East Germany.
  • Federal Republic

    Federal Republic
    In 1949, three separate German states were established: the Federal Republic of Germany (known as West Germany), the Saar, which joined the Federal Republic in 1956; and the German Democratic Republic (known as East Germany). the government of East Germany was headed by the Chairman of the Council of Ministers. In 1990, the Democratic Republic was dissolved,
  • Pension

    Pension
    The approval for private funded pension provision is set to counterbalance the reduction of the state retirement system, which will see the replacement rate of salary progressively decrease from around 70% to a 67% level by 2030.
  • Current political status

    Current political status
    Angela Dorothea Merkel is a German politician and a former research scientist who has been the leader of the Christian Democratic Union since 2000 and the Chancellor of Germany since 2005. She is the first woman to hold either office.
  • Afghanistan

    Afghanistan
    Germany is engaged in armed conflict in Afghanistan as part of a UN-authorised, Nato-led mission, the International Security Assistance Force.
  • current economic status

    current economic status
    Germany’s economic freedom score is 73.4, making its economy the 18th freest in the 2014 Index. Its overall score is 0.6 point better than last year, reflecting modest improvements in investment freedom, labor freedom, and trade freedom. Germany is ranked 8th out of 43 countries in the Europe region, and its score exceeds the world and regional averages.
  • Current economic status of the country

    Current economic status of the country
    Germany is the largest national economy in Europe, the fourth-largest by nominal GDP in the world, and fifth by GDP (PPP). Since the age of industrialisation and beyond, the country has been a driver, innovator, and beneficiary of an ever more globalised economy.