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  1. Starting in June 1949 the abbreviation was sometimes used in the Federal Republic of Germany without any special connotations. The initialism BRD began to enter into such regular usage in West German scientific and ministerial circles, that it was added to the western edition of the German language dictionary Duden in 1967. [9] .

  2. Sep 28, 2017 · For a lot of Ohioans the answer is Germany. It's a big part of our state's heritage. Heritage is the epic or cultural background that we carry from one generation to the next. Germans were among the earliest settlers of Ohio. Many moved here from Pennsylvania along Zane's Trace, a rudimentary trail based on Native American walking paths in the ...

  3. Nov 3, 2017 · Since 2012, the Ohio History Connection has digitized nearly 15,000 pages from two of Ohio’s German-American newspapers: the Tägliches Cincinnatier Volksblatt (“People’s Daily Journal”), 1914-1918 (available on Chronicling America ), and the Columbus Westbote (“Western Messenger”), 1843-1862 (available on Ohio Memory).

  4. BRD is an unofficial abbreviation for the Federal Republic of Germany, informally known in English as West Germany until 1990, and just Germany since reunification. It was occasionally used in the Federal Republic itself during the early Cold War; it was commonly used between 1968 and 1990 by the ruling party of the German Democratic Republic ...

  5. List of German abbreviations. This list of German abbreviations includes abbreviations, acronyms and initialisms found in the German language. Because German words can be famously long, use of abbreviation is particularly common. Even the language's shortest words are often abbreviated, such as the conjunction und (and) written just as "u."

  6. In 1831 the USPS developed its first list of state abbreviations, each consisting of two letters except Ohio’s, which was simply “O.” In 1874.

  7. May 25, 2017 · German History. The Germanic tribes originated from people of the Baltic Sea coast and can be dated as early as 500 BCE. Near 100 BCE, the tribes congregated in the central and southern parts of the present-day Germany. For. many centuries, the territory was occupied by the Roman and Austrian empires until Germany’s.

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