If you mean in World War II, the greatest expansion of the German Reich reached from the middle of France to the nowadays west of Russia and from Denmark to the Mediterranean Sea. After the War, Germany was put into the borders that it has today (including former East Germany and West Germany). Before the war, it was about the borders of today plus the region of Silesia (the whole west of modern Poland) and Ostpreußen (East Prussia), today a region controlled by Russia, south of Lithuania on the Baltic Sea.
Cities in GermanySome cities in Germany are:BerlinBremenHannoverKölnHamburgLeipzigDresdenBonn
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Utrecht in the Netherlands Ulm in Germany
Warsaw, PolandWakefield, EnglandWiesbaden, Germany
Practically all the cities in Germany, Great Britain, France and the other West European countries occupied by Germany.
Yes, all cities of Germany are in the same time zone, Central European Time.
Helsinki, Finland; Hamburg, Germany; and Halle, Belgium; Hannover, Germany; Heraklion, Greece; Horsens, Denmark; and Huelva, Spain are cities in Europe.
Lorraine is in eastern France, near the borders with Germany and Luxembourg. The main cities include Metz and Nancy.
· Hamburg, Germany · Helsinki, Finland · Hannover, Germany
Many cities in Germany, Britain and the USSR suffered aerial bombardment, some of the worst examples are Coventry which had to be almost completely rebuilt as well as Dresden in Germany and London. Many other European cities suffered from street fighting and artillery attack.
No. Both cities are on Central European Time.
· Naples, Italy · Nice, France · Nuremberg, Germany · Nyon, Switzerland