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Deutsches Reich[1]
German Empire |
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Motto
Gott mit uns
(German: "God with us") |
Anthem
None
Emperor's anthem: Heil dir im Siegerkranz |
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Territory of the German Empire in 1914, prior to World War I |
| Capital |
Berlin |
| Language(s) |
Official: German
Unofficial minority languages: Danish, French, Polish, Frisian, Old Prussian, Silesian, Lithuanian, and other; Colonial languages: Bantu, Oshiwambo Afrikaans, and Swahili (African colonies), Chinese (Tsingtao and Jiaozhou bay), Papuan languages (German New Guinea) and Samoan (German Samoa). |
| Religion |
Lutherans~60%
Roman Catholics~40% |
| Government |
Constitutional monarchy and Limited Parilamentary Government |
| Emperor |
| - 1871–1888 |
Wilhelm I |
| - 1888 |
Frederick III |
| - 1888–1918 |
Wilhelm II |
| Chancellor |
| - 1871–1890 |
Otto von Bismarck (first) |
| - 8–9 Nov 1918 |
Friedrich Ebert (last) |
| Historical era |
New Imperialism/WWI |
| - Unification |
18 January, 1871 |
| - Republic declared |
9 November, 1918 |
| - Formal abdication |
28 November 1918 |
| Area |
| - 1910 |
540,857.54 km2 (208,826 sq mi) |
| Population |
| - 1871 est. |
41,058,792 |
| - 1890 est. |
49,428,470 |
| - 1910 est. |
64,925,993 |
| Density |
120 /km2 (310.9 /sq mi) |
| Currency |
Vereinsthaler, South German gulden, Bremen thaler, Hamburg mark, French franc
(until 1873, together)
Goldmark (1873–1914)
Papiermark (after 1914) |
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Burundi
Cameroon
China
Denmark
France
Germany
Ghana
Kenya
Lithuania
Marshall Islands
Micronesia
Mozambique
Namibia
New Zealand
Nigeria
Northern Mariana Islands
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Poland
Rwanda
Russia
Samoa
Togo
Tanzania |
Area and population not including colonial possessions
Area source:[2] Population source:[3] |
| Warning: Value specified for "continent" does not comply |
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