| | (Tw) Gothic / (Tw) Goethe (1749–1832), German poet and playwright | |
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| | Germany / German / abbr. for 德國|德国 | |
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| | Hertz (name) / Heinrich Hertz (1857-1894), German physicist and meteorologist, pioneer of electromagnetic radiation | |
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| | G7, the group of 7 industrialized countries: US, Japan, Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Canada (now G8, including Russia) | |
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| | Germany | |
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| | Deutschland; Germany | |
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| | German shepherd | |
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| | Dresden, capital of Saxony 薩克森州|萨克森州, Germany | |
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| | Friedrich Nietzsche (1846–1900), German philosopher | |
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| | piston (loanword from German "Kolben") | |
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| | Saxony, a federal state in eastern Germany, capital Dresden 德累斯頓|德累斯顿 | |
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| | Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), German post-Kantian philosopher | |
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| | Hamburg (German city) | |
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| | Rostock (city in Germany) | |
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| | Leibniz (name) / Gottfriend Wilhelm von Leibniz (1646-1716), German mathematician and philosopher, co-inventor of the calculus | |
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| | Berlin, capital of Germany | |
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| | Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), German composer | |
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| | (surname) Bosch / Bosch, German technology company | |
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| | Albert Einstein (1879-1955), German-born theoretical physicist | |
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| | German (language) | |
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| | East and West Germany / refers to the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) | |
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| | Iron Chancellor, refers to Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898), Prussian politician, minister-president of Prussia 1862-1873, Chancellor of Germany 1871-1890 | |
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| | German (language) | |
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| | Werner Heisenberg (1901–1976), German physicist | |
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| | Rammstein (German metal band) | |
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| | München or Munich, capital of Bavaria, Germany | |
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| | Nazi Germany (1933-1945) | |
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| | Technical University of Berlin, Germany (Technische Universitaet zu Berlin) | |
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| | G.F.B. Riemann (1826-1866), German geometer | |
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| | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831), German philosopher | |
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| | Zeiss Company (Carl Zeiss AG, optical and opto-electronic industries. hq in Oberkochen, Germany) | |
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| | G7, the group of 7 industrialized countries: US, Japan, Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Canada (now G8, including Russia) | |
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| | the name of various newspapers, notably Le Monde (France), El Mundo (Spain) and Die Welt (Germany) | |
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| | Aachen, city in Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany / Aix-la-Chapelle | |
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| | lit. secondary foreigner / (derogatory term for Chinese Christians and others associated with foreigners, used at the time of the Boxer Rebellion) / (coll.) westernized Chinese person / (derog.) person of mixed Chinese and Russian blood / (slang) Ukraine / German shepherd dog / (dialect) two-year-old goat | |
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| | Bismarck (name) / Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898), Prussian politician, Minister-President of Prussia 1862-1873, Chancellor of Germany 1871-1890 | |
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| | Bauhaus (German school of modern architecture and design) | |
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| | Strauss (name) / Johann Strauss (1825-1899), Austrian composer / Richard Strauss (1864-1949), German composer | |
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| | Max Planck (1858-1947), German physicist | |
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| | Frankfurt, Germany | |
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| | Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), German astronomer and formulator of Kepler's laws of planetary motion | |
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| | Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), German philosopher | |
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| | German person or people | |
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| | (Tw) Düsseldorf (city in Germany) | |
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| | Metro supermarket chain (originally German) | |
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| | USA and Germany | |
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| | Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845-1923), German mechanical engineer | |
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| | (name) Cantor / Georg Cantor (1845–1918), German mathematician, founder of set theory | |
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| | Nuremberg, town in Bavaria, Germany | |
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| | the two mass scuttling operations carried out by the German navy: the scuttling of the German fleet at Scapa Flow in 1919 and Operation Regenbogen, the scuttling of U-boats in 1945 | |
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| | Rudolf Clausius (1822-1888), German physicist and mathematician | |
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| | Jürgen Habermas (1929-), German social philosopher | |
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| | Mainz (city in Germany) | |
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| | Alfred Wegener (1880-1930), German meteorologist and geophysicist, the originator of the theory of continental drift | |
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| | Deutsches Institut für Normung e.V. (DIN) / German Institute for Standardization | |
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| | Stuttgart, city in southwest Germany and capital of Baden-Württemberg 巴登- 符騰堡州|巴登- 符腾堡州 | |
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| | Cologne, Germany / Colón, Panama | |
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| | SS or Schutzstaffel, paramilitary organization in Nazi Germany | |
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| | Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), German composer | |
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| | G7, the group of 7 industrialized countries: US, Japan, Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Canada (now G8, including Russia) | |
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| | Bremerhaven, German port | |
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| | Bremen (city in Germany) | |
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| | George Frideric Handel (1685–1759), German-born British composer | |
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| | Klein or Kline (name) / Felix Klein (1849-1925), German mathematician | |
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| | Essen, city in the Ruhr 魯爾區|鲁尔区, Germany | |
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| | David Hilbert (1862–1943), German mathematician | |
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| | Federal Republic of Germany / former West Germany 1945-1990, now simply Germany | |
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| | Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855), German mathematician | |
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| | Angela Merkel (1954-), German CDU politician, chancellor from 2005 | |
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| | Lake Constance (between Germany, Austria and Switzerland) | |
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| | Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832), German poet and playwright | |
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| | Lewin (name) / Kurt Lewin (1890-1944), German-American psychologist of the Gestalt school known for his field theory of behavior | |
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| | Neckar River in Germany | |
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| | (name) Gutenberg / Johannes Gutenberg (c. 1400–1468), inventor in Europe of the printing press / Beno Gutenberg (1889–1960), German-born US seismologist, coinventor of the Richter magnitude scale | |
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| | Noether (name) / Emmy Noether (1882-1935), German mathematician | |
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| | Marx (name) / Karl Marx (1818-1883), German revolutionary, economist and historian | |
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| | Deutsche Welle, German publicly-operated international broadcaster | |
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| | Allianz, German financial service company | |
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| | Duisburg, city in the Ruhr 魯爾區|鲁尔区, Germany | |
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| | Potsdam, near Berlin, Germany | |
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| | St Augustine / Aurelius Augustinus (354-430), theologian and Christian philosopher / Sankt Augustin, suburb of Beuel, Bonn, Germany | |
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| | German Federation / Bundesrepublik Deutschland / Germany | |
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| | Thuringia (state in Germany) | |
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| | Prussia (historical German state) | |
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| | Leibnitz (name) / Gottfriend Wilhelm von Leibniz (1646-1716), German mathematician and philosopher, co-inventor of the calculus | |
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| | Hofmann or Hoffman (name) / August Wilhelm von Hofmann (1818-1892), German chemist / Dustin Hoffman (1937-), US film actor | |
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| | German mark | |
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| | Heidelberg (Germany) | |
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| | surname Fröbel or Froebel / Friedrich Wilhelm August Fröbel (1782–1852), German pedagogue | |
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| | Michael Schumacher (1969-), former German racing driver | |
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| | Karlsruhe (city in Germany) | |
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| | Werner Heisenberg (1901-1976), German physicist | |
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| | Mönchengladbach (city in Germany) | |
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| | Alois Alzheimer (1864–1915), German psychiatrist and neuropathologist | |
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| | Max Planck (1858-1947), German physicist who first postulated quantization of energy | |
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| | Joseph Goebbels (1897-1945), German Nazi leader and politician | |
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| | Brahms (name) / Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), German romantic composer | |
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| | Schiller (name) / Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller or Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805), German poet and dramatist | |
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| | Engel (name) / Ernst Engel (1821-1896), German statistician | |
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