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  2. List of best-selling albums in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Thus at 9× Gold, 2.25 million copies of the album have been shipped across Germany. 1 by The Beatles was certified 11× Gold in 2007. [ 21 ] Since this album was released prior to January 1, 2003, every Gold certification it receives denotes 150,000 copies shipped.

  3. Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany, [e] officially the Federal Republic of Germany, [f] is a country in Central Europe.It lies between the Baltic and North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen constituent states have a total population of over 82 million in an area of 357,596 km 2 (138,069 sq mi), making it the most populous member state of the European Union.

  4. 1992 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    March 30: Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992; April 13: The 5.3 M w Roermond earthquake affects Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII (Very strong). June 13-September 20: Documenta 9; July 6–8: The 18th G7 summit is held in Munich. August 22–24: Rostock-Lichtenhagen riots.

  5. Sachsen 3 Pfennige red - Wikipedia

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    The Sachsen 3 Pfennige red, commonly called Sachsendreier, issued on 29 June 1850 and valid from 1 July 1850 until 31 December 1867, was the first postage stamp of the Kingdom of Saxony, making Saxony the second among the German States (after the Kingdom of Bavaria) to issue postage stamps.

  6. 1931 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    April 22 – Austria, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States recognize the Second Spanish Republic. May 8 – Prosecution of Adolf Hitler by Hans Litten for complicity in manslaughter committed by members of the Sturmabteilung at the Tanzpalast Eden ("Eden Dance Palace") in Berlin in 1930 is dismissed.

  7. 1927 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    2 February - Bruno Flierl, German architect (died 2023) 3 February - Friedrich Karl Flick, German industrialist and billionaire (died 2006) 4 February - Horst Ehmke, German politician (died 2017) 11 February - Dieter Eppler, German television actor (died 2008) 13 February - Herbert Pilch, German linguist and celtologist (died 2018)

  8. 1993 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    January 15 – Annemarie von Gabain, German linguist (born 1901) January 21 – Leo Löwenthal, German sociologist (born 1900); January 26 – Baron Axel von dem Bussche, German military officer, member of the anti-Hitler Resistance (born 1919)

  9. List of German flags - Wikipedia

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    Also used the Flag of Germany (1867–1918) without the heading 1930–1933: Black Front: 1920–1924: Union of Upper Silesians: 1920–1945: National Socialist German Workers' Party: 1919–1946: Communist Party of Germany (obverse and reverse) 1918–1933: German National People's Party: Flag of Germany (1867–1918)