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The Animated History of Germany, Both Beautiful and Bloody Past

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An another amazing video from a great content creator “Suibhne” which is a YouTuber that currently has a range variety of historical videos. If you are interested feel free to check out his other videos and participate in his channel. He puts a lot of effort on the animation and the information included in these videos that is just amazing.

The vast and bloody history of “Germany” both as territory and country. Check out what was going on with in the ancient period with many of the tribes scattered throughout. Their huge medieval history that had huge influenced during the middle ages and afterwards their dominance and industrial development.

Double-headed eagle with coats of arms of individual states, symbol of the Holy Roman Empire.

As Germany modernized and became stronger it got marked with a very bloody past, taking great parts in both world wars and afterwards suffering the consequences. Even though its territory shrunk during the end of the World Wars it still is one of the leading powers in the world today.

 

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