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  1. Aug 25, 2022 · Even though the cake is called German, it wasn't brought over from Germany. Instead, it originated in Dallas, Texas, in 1957 — but, just like the cake, its history is much richer than that. German chocolate cake's story dates back even further to the 1850s when a baker named Samuel German created a sweet baking chocolate.

  2. Sep 2, 2022 · The Second World War the most destructive war in human history was triggered by German invasion of Poland which led to Britain and France declaring was on Germany in an effort more to keep themselves safe from German invasion rather than to help Poland in its hour of need, which soon engulfed Europe and large parts of Africa and Asia leading to millions of deaths., In Focus News, Times Now

  3. Oct 13, 2017 · But Samuel German (1802-1888) came from Biddeford, Devonshire, England. He came to the Dorchester, Massachusetts at some time during the 1830’s or earlier. There, German met Walter Baker and became his coachman, later going to work at Baker’s chocolate plant, Walter Baker & Co. In 1852, German perfected a recipe for a sweet and mild dark ...

  4. Nov 14, 2017 · Even decades after Adolf Hitler's death, a high percentage (at least half, by some counts) of Nazi Germany’s crimes remain unrecorded.

  5. Dec 31, 1998 · And yet, it didn't — the cake took its name from an American with the last name of "German." In 1852, Sam German developed a sweet baking bar for Baker's Chocolate Co. The product was named in ...

  6. Jun 15, 2021 · The graph shows the spread of railways in the 1800s. Line graph of the spread of railways in selected countries by thousands of kilometers of rail line, from 1840 to 1900. Growth for Great Britain, Germany, Russia, and the U S is shown. Based on the graph, what conclusion can be drawn about Germany?

  7. It is well recognized that gonadal steroids have many effects on the brain beyond their role in reproduction (Rupprecht and Holsboer, 1999; McEwen, 2001; Smith et al., 2002). They act directly after passing the blood– brain barrier (Bixo et al., 1997) f3794 • J. Neurosci., May 1, 2003 • 23 (9):3790 –3795 Figure 2.

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