Germany : the people

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    • Lane, Kathryn

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Germany : the people

Kathryn Lane

(The Lands, peoples, and cultures series)(A Bobbie Kalman book)

Crabtree Pub., c2001

  • : pbk.

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Includes index

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This book is suitable for ages 9-14. The long history of the German people traces back to 2000 B.C. This new books illustrates its people from the powerful Roman Empire through to the twentieth century's division and reunification of Germany. Vivid photographs depict what village and city life is like today at home, school, and in the workplace. The topics covered include: the Frankish empire; the crusades and the Order of Teutonic Knights; WWII - Hitler and the holocaust; the fall of the Berlin wall and reunification; city and village life; traditional German food and customs; a recipe for Pfeffernuesse or pepper nuts; and, school and sports.

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