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As of today, the German mark is no longer in use as Germany adopted the euro in 2002. At the time of conversion, 1 euro was equivalent to 1.95583 German marks. Therefore, 500,000 German marks would have been worth approximately 255,000 euros.
The money in World War 2 was called: Marks The money the German use today is called: Euros
It was financed by the US Government. It cost almost $1 million Dollars, which is about $17 million Dollars in today's money.
In 1930 Germany was still known as the "German Empire" or "German Realm" (German- das deutsche Reich), though today the German government during the period from 1919 to the Nazi "forcible coordination" (Gleichschaltung) in 1933 is commonly called the "Weimar Republic" (German- Weimarer Republik) because its constitution was established in the German city of Weimar.
The official mid-year population for the German Empire within its then frontiers was 66,978,000. The area within today's Federal Republic contained roughly 51.5 million.
Charlie Jeffery has written: 'Recasting German Federalism' 'German federalism today' -- subject(s): Federal government, History, Constitutional history, Politics and government 'Social democracy in the Austrian Provinces, 1918-1934'
What are you doing today is Was machst du heute in German.
May 25, 1977 marks the opening day of George Lucas' most famous work, Star Wars. The movie generated close to $461 million dollars in the United States and $800 million worldwide.
today = heute
Not sure but probably around 10 million dollars today
the present government today are the municipal government provincial government & the federal government
400 million