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  2. Timeline of German history - Wikipedia

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    The SPD lost seventy-six seats; the CDU-CSU coalition and the liberal Free Democratic Party of Germany (FDP) gained. [44] 2010: 23 April: European debt crisis: Greece requested a loan from the EU and the International Monetary Fund. 29 May Germany wins the Eurovision Song Contest 2010, with Lena and 'Satellite'. This was their second win. 2010 ...

  3. List of years in Germany - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of years in Germany. See also the timeline of German history . For only articles about years in Germany that have been written, see Category:Years in Germany .

  4. 1815 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    6 April – Robert Volkmann, German composer (d. 1883) 18 June – Ludwig Freiherr von und zu der Tann-Rathsamhausen, Bavarian general (d. 1881) 26 July – Robert Remak, German embryologist, physiologist and neurologist (d. 1865) 31 October – Karl Weierstrass, German mathematician (d. 1897) 8 December – Adolph Menzel, German artist ...

  5. 1800 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    16 April – Jakob Heine, German orthopaedist (died 1879) 30 May – Karl Wilhelm Feuerbach, German geometer (died 1834) 31 July – Friedrich Wöhler, German chemist (died 1882) 20 August – Bernhard Heine, German physician, bone specialist and inventor (died 1846) 26 October – Helmuth von Moltke the Elder, German Field Marshal (died 1891)

  6. Timeline of Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    Free Port opens. [38] 1889 – 15 May: Exhibition of Trade and Industry opens. [34] 1890 German East Africa Line (shipping company) in business. [38] May: Gas-worker strike. [34] Population: 323,923. [3] 1891 – Natural History Museum built. [2] 1892 1892 Germany cholera outbreak . [3] German Open Tennis Championships begin.

  7. 1936 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    8 May - Oswald Spengler, German historian (born 1880) [10] 22 May - Joseph Koeth, German politician (born 1870) 3 June – Walther Wever, German general, pre-World War II Luftwaffe commander (born 1887) 22 June –Moritz Schlick, German philosopher and physicist (born 1882) 24 July - Georg Michaelis, German politician, former chancellor of ...

  8. Timeline of Cologne - Wikipedia

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    1466 - Ulrich Zell sets up printing press. [6] 1473 - Work on Cologne Cathedral west front and towers suspended until 19th century; 1475 - City becomes free imperial city. 1569 - Cologne City Hall building expanded. [7] 1583/88 - Cologne War a religious conflict. 1584 - Apostolic Nuncio established. 1586 - Battle of Werl. 1608 - Protestants ...

  9. 1844 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    16 January – Paul Singer, German politician (died 1911) 14 February – Joseph Thyssen, German industrialist (died 1915) 10 March – Karl Gutbrod, German judge (died 1905) 25 March – Adolf Engler, German botanist (died 1930) 3 April – Georg Ratzinger, priest and politician (died 1899) 30 April – Carl von Thieme, German banker (died 1924)