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Answered by yashshreesharma22
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The concept of Germany as a distinct region in central Europe can be traced to Roman commander Julius Caesar, who referred to the unconquered area east of the Rhine as Germania, thus distinguishing it from Gaul (France), which he had conquered.

Reunified Germany: 1990–present

Cold War (West East): 1945–1990

Expulsion of Germans: 1944–1950

Reunification New states: 1990.The area that is now Germany was inhabited by Germanic speaking tribes for many centuries. They first became part of the Frankish Empire under the rule of Charlemagne, who is considered the father of the German monarchy. ... From 1700 to 1918 the Kingdom of Prussia was established in Germany. In 1914 World War I broke out.

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Answered by KimBunny
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Explanation:

The appearance of the German language begins in the Early Middle Ages with the High German consonant shift. Old High German, Middle High German, and Early New High German span the duration of the Holy Roman Empire. The 19th and 20th centuries saw the rise of Standard German and a decrease of dialectal variety.

The 20th century brought around the German catastrophe. After World War I, the use of German was suppressed and discouraged due to the anti-German sentiment, but nevertheless it did not inflict any lasting damage to its Sprachraum nor its lingua franca status in some areas. However, after World War II, territorial changes implemented by the Allies practically removed the German language from large parts of Central and Eastern Europe that were inhabited by German-speaking populations beginning in the 12th century. It contributed to moribundness and extinction of some local dialects like Silesian German, High Prussian, or East Pomeranian dialects. It also damaged the language's status in Central-Western and Central-Southern Europe, where anti-German sentiment became even greater than before the war.

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