The current US Ambassador in Germany is Phillip Murphy.
An oligarchy and the US government have nothing in common.
Spain France and Germany
The US did adopt the English Common Law, the only state that does not have the English Common Law is Louisiana.
To help others and not yourself. By doing little things that count towards big things.
Germans are very kind and considerate if you treat them with respect. i personally have been to Germany and i had no idea what to do. i did some reshearch and found out the poepl of Germany have many things in common with us.
Germany was in WW2
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Germany imports many things to the US that equal to 5% of the US imports. This list includes cars, pharmaceuticals, machines, medical equipment and aircraft/space equipment.
nothing because german music is 100 times better
The Berlin airlift (Berliner Luftbrücke) was in 1948-1949
they had a common enemy germany
Because the US and USSR shared a common enemy. Germany invaded the USSR in June, 1941, and in December, 1941 Germany declared war on the US. My enemy's enemy is my friend.
I'm very skeptical about the assumption in the question. I know both Germany and the US quite well and in my experience both countries are good at a wide range of things.
Researching has shown that there are a range of things that are considered to be common financial problems in the US. These most common problems are unemployment, overspending, debt, and foreclosure.
Most Germans that were not NAZI's got out of Germany while they were able to before WW2.
Yes. There was much more in common between Germany & Italy in terms of military action in WW2 than with Japan. The common factor is of course the opposition of the US, Britain & Australia, as well as others, to these 3.