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+49 is the code for Germany, it's not the code for any german city. +49 (0) 30 would be the code for Berlin.
Staying in a hostel is a great way to save money when traveling in Europe. Berlin has several hostels for under 20 Euro per night including Generator Berlin, PLUS Berlin, and Generator Berlin Mitte.
Art Nouveau started in France.then spread into Paris Europe and Berlin plus Barcelona
Germany wanted Europe (plus Russia) and Japan wanted Asia (plus the Pacific), they were probably intending on settling any differences later.
The term is used in connection with World War 2 and refers to Germany plus the areas under German control and their allies in Europe.
People left East Berlin for the freedom of West Germany. While people of all ages fled, many were young and had hopes for brighter futures. It was nearly impossible to do this living in East Germany.
Before reunification in 1990 West Germany consisted of ten states plus West Berlin, while the states in East Germans had been dissolved in 1952. They were revived in 1990 (five states) and East and West Berlin became one state. The states of West Germany were set up with their present borders in the late 1940s, and apart from the union of two states in SW Germany have remained stable since 1952.
Berlin is in area code 030 as dialed within Germany, or +49 30 for international calls.(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
Germany's plan was to conquer all of Europe (plus Russia). Japan's plan was to conquer all of South East Asia and most of the Pacific (and more, as military strength permitted).
Some examples of capital cities located on rivers include: Paris, France (Seine River) London, England (Thames River) Berlin, Germany (Spree River)
Berlin was not strongly affected by World War I per se. The only exception to this was the riots in Berlin in 1918 that resulted with the abdication of the Prussian monarchy and the rise of the Weimar Republic, which is the government which sued for peace at Versailles. Under the Weimar government, Berlin became a very racy and progressive city. It had one of the highest prostitution levels in Europe and was host to a number of artists, dancers, and liberal scholars. Berlin was particularly famous as a center for swing dancing, so much so that when the Nazis came to power in the 1930s and completely changed Berlin into an ultraconservative den, they consider swing dancers as perverse as the Jews and would execute them for the crime of "dancing profanely".
They broke the treaty they had signed after World War One.Germany had been defeated and humiliated after WW1. Plus, with Adolf Hitler's vocal gifts, he convinced all of Germany that Europe belonged to them.