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A detailed history of Germany

Ok, I'll help you sort out the clues according to my ideas.

Located between the North Sea, the Baltic Sea and the Alps (in the east), Weir has a mild climate, abundant rainfall and fertile land.

As early as the late Bronze Age (500 BC), Germanic peoples had settled in the southern Scandinavia, jutland, the northern lowlands between the Weser River and the Oder River.

By the end of the 2nd century BC, Germanic tribes had pushed into central and southern Germany, driving away the Celts who lived there, and began to have contact with the Romans in Gaul.

After that, it invaded the Roman Empire many times.

1 and in 843, according to treaty of verdun, Charlemagne Empire was divided into three parts, which laid the embryonic form of today's Germany, France and Italy.

Among them, the Eastern Frankish Kingdom is the predecessor of Germany.

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That is to say, the history of Germany can be traced back to here, but the history of the Germanic nation is what I said before, which is several centuries BC.

2. After the Eastern Frankish Kingdom, in 962, Otto I was crowned in Rome and established the Holy Roman Empire (962- 1806), which was later called Holy Rome and ruled until 1806.

3. After1806, Germany was in a state of dispersion, and Prussia gradually showed its own advantages.

4. 187 1 year, after several dynasty wars, Germany was unified.

After reunification, Germany developed with an irresistible trend, but because it retained some militaristic traditions, it eventually became the main initiator of World War I and World War II. After World War II, Germany was divided into Federal Germany and Democratic Germany.

With the assistance of Marshall Plan, the Federal Republic of Germany has high professional quality of its own personnel, attached importance to science and technology education, and promoted the social market economy of Ehud, which greatly stimulated its own economy, making it the second largest economic power in the world after Japan in the late 1960s, and the development of the Democratic Republic of Germany was not as good as that of the Federal Republic of Germany.

In the euro body established in 1960s, the Federal Republic of Germany became one of the founding members and played its own role in the euro body.

Today, Germany is one of the developed countries in the world, and it has something to learn from in education, science and technology.

According to what I know, it may not be as good as you think, because the scope of research is getting narrower and narrower now. If it is the ancient history of the world, I may know more.