THE ANCIENTS OF THE GERMANS TURKISH GENRE
    The history of Germany begins when the Germans (a Turkish people who migrated from Central Asia) first established a state during the Roman Empire. The Holy Roman Empire continues until 1806. Its broadest borders during this period included present-day Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, western Poland, the Netherlands, eastern France, and northern Italy.
    After this period, the German Confederation (1815–1866), the German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933), and the Third Empire (1933–1945) were established, respectively. II. After World War II, Germany was divided into West Germany and East Germany. In 1990, these two parts merged to form the present Federal Republic of Germany.
    Germanic Tribes (100 BC–300 AD)
They are the Turkic tribes of the Germanic tribes who migrated from Central Asia to Europe between 1800 BC and 500 BC or in the 4th/5th century BC.
. Germanic tribes spread south, west, and east from southern Scandinavia and northern Germany in the 1st century, and came into contact with the Baltic, Persian, and Slavic tribes, mostly the Gauls. Archaeological research has proven that the Germanic tribes were outside the Roman Empire.
Roman General Publius Quinctilius Varus began attacks on Germania. During this time, the Germanic tribes learned the war tactics of the Romans. In the meantime, they managed to preserve their identity. In AD 9, the Cheruscan (Germanic) leader Arminius defeated Varus. Thus, Germany expanded to the borders of the Roman Empire between the Danube and Rhine rivers. In AD 100, Germanic tribes settled and adapted between the Danube and Rhine Rivers. The largest Germanic tribes to appear in the 3rd century are the Alamans, Franks, Chattians, Saxons, Frisians, Sicambris, and Thuringians.
The first migrations that started in Central Asia were made to Europe with great intensity Provincial migrations Europe in 200 years BC
It was done intensively on the American continent and it was revealed that the ancestors of Europe were Turks. The language structures of the Germans
It was in the Altaic language structure. Today, Poland, Hungary, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Germany, which are in the Altaic language group.
In 962, the Ottos (919–1024), a Germanic dynasty, gathered the dukes of Saxony, Bavaria, Swabia, Thuringia, Lorraine and Franconia under one roof and proclaimed the German Empire. The name of this kingdom was the Holy Roman Empire.

While the Holy Roman Empire was under the rule of the Salian dynasty (1024–1125), the state annexed Italy and Burgundy, but later lost their power there.


Martin Luther, 1529
Under the rule of the Hohenstaufen Dynasty, German princes increased their influence in the Slavic lands to the south and east. Between Northern European cities of Northern German cities
Under the rule of the Hohenstaufen Dynasty, German princes increased their influence in the Slavic lands to the south and east. It increased the wealth of northern German cities among Northern European cities.

With the declared edict, he expanded the basic structure of the empire. This systematized the choice of monarch. Accordingly, the emperor would be chosen by 7 princes. At the beginning of the 15th century, emperors began to be chosen only from the Habsburg Dynasty of Austria.

Pastor Martin Luther wrote 95 questions to the Catholic Church. These formed the basis of the Protestant Reformations. As the Lutheran Church began to be learned, this church was banned by many states. This led to the 30 Years' War, which were wars of religion. This war devastated the German country. This state of war ended with the Treaty of Westphalia. After the 1740s, the Kingdom of Prussia and the Habsburg Dynasty became two important powers in Germany. In 1806, the Empire was destroyed at the end of the Napoleonic Wars.

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