Will Germany still become a superpower?

Updated on military 2024-07-24
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    No, because now basically the strength of the country has been set in stone, and there will be no more countries, the kind of countries that suddenly become superpowers, and the camps of each other are also counterbalanced.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No, because the current superpower is the United States, and judging by Germany's current military development, it is difficult for Germany to surpass the United States.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is entirely possible, because Germany is now very economically developed and technologically advanced.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, definitelySuperpowersAt that time, Germany was the second country after the United States in terms of economy and manufacturing, and ranked second in the world.

    In fact, the First World War.

    And the reason for the outbreak of the Second World War, you can see, are all new capitalist countries.

    Challenge the old capitalist countries.

    Germany's topography is varied, with rolling hills, plateaus, hills, beautiful lakesides and vast plains. The topography of Germany as a whole can be divided into five regions with different characteristics: the North German lowlands, the medium mountain uplift, the southwestern middle mountain ladder, the Southern Alpine front, and the Bavarian Alps.

    District. The northern German lowlands are characterized by undulating coastal highlands and clay plateaus with meadows, bogs and loess extending southward in front of the meadows, bogs and moderate mountain uplifts.

    There are lakes dotted in between. The medium mountain uplift divides Germany into north and south. The southwestern mid-mountain trapezoidal zone includes the Upper Rhine Lowland and its marginal mountains.

    The Southern Alpine frontier includes the Swabian Bavarian Oberland as well as hills and lakes, gravel plains, the Lower Bavarian hills and the Danube depression in the south. The Bavarian Alps include the Alps of Argauj, the Bavarian Alps and the Alps of Berchtesgaden, which are dotted with picturesque lakes. There are six mountain ranges on the territory of Germany.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Of course, although Germany was indeed very powerful in World War II, fighting several major powers with the power of one country, Germany is not a superpower. First of all, from the point of view of software, Germany does have the atmosphere of a superpower, the Nobel Prize winners have been the most Germans for several years in a row, Germany's industry is very strong, and the industrial system in all aspects is very complete, far from the Soviet Union, which only attaches importance to heavy industry. However, Germany is greatly inferior in terms of hardware, as a superpower, that is, Germany does not have the background of population, land area, resources and other aspects, and the reason why it launched World War II is to make up for its own shortcomings and play the status of a superpower.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The concept of superpower, which first appeared in the West in 1923, has been widely used internationally since the 70s of the 20th century. Nazi Germany at that time was not a superpower. The characteristics of a superpower are that its economic and military strength far surpasses that of any other country, and with its strong military and economic strength, it has the ability to directly or indirectly intervene in the politics or economy of other countries and even use force to maximize its interests and seek world hegemony.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Nazi Germany was not a superpower. Politically, economically, and militarily it cannot be compared with the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Nazi Germany was considered a sub-superpower because it was not large enough, rich in resources, and not large enough in population.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, the economic level is not up to it, although the German three are strong, but if the full score is one hundred, then the military is about 95, and the comprehensive national strength is only 70.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Germany is not a superpower.

    Germany is a highly developed capitalist country, the largest economy in Europe, the first of the four major economies in Europe, one of the founding members of the European Union, and an important member of international organizations such as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the Schengen Agreement, the G7, and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Its social security system is perfect, and its citizens have an extremely high standard of living. The high-end manufacturing industry, represented by automobiles and precision machine tools, is also an important symbol of Germany.

    In 2018, Germany became the world's most innovative economy.

    Early history. The word Germania comes from the Latin Germania, in which Julius Caesar called the tribes on the right bank of the Rhine, and Germania was recorded in the Chronicles of Germania in 100 AD. The German word for German (Deutschland, originally Diutisciu Land) comes from Deutsch, from Old High German Diutisc (popular, meaning to belong to Diot or Diota)."people"The word was originally used to distinguish regional dialects derived from Latin and Romance languages.

    The word diutisc derives sequentially from the Proto-Germanic iudiskaz (popular), which in turn comes from eudō, which in turn inherits from the Proto-Indo-European tewtéh (person).

    Germany has long been inhabited by Germanic peoples, and tribes gradually formed in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD. The Roman Empire (Western Rome) was overthrown in 476 AD.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because it has a large area and a very developed industry.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Before World War II, the only "superpower" was Britain, which controlled the world's main resources and had great economic and political influence. But after World War II, the superpowers came first the United States, then the Soviet Union. During the Cold War, the United States was not only militari, but also economically superior, and the dollar dominated the world economy.

    The Soviet Union had a strong influence on the military, and the economy was the weakness of the Soviet Union, which finally collapsed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I don't know if the superpower you are talking about is broad or narrow. The term superpower in the narrow sense refers to the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.

    During World War II, Germany had many occupation zones, but they were not territories or colonies. So, first of all, the territorial scope of Germany is not yet a superpower. Although Germany had an army of 10 million at its peak, the army and air force were very good.

    But the navy is still its shortcoming, although the battleship Bismarck is very powerful, but it was still sunk, and the navy is small, so it can only use sabotage warfare to confront the British.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Germany during World War II was not yet a superpower, but it was definitely a superpower. The only superpower in that period was the United States, and Germany was very ferocious in World War II, and in the end, it was the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain, and France that united to take Germany down.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Whether it is a superpower is not to see how big the territory is, but to see how big a country's military strength and economic strength are, and whether it can influence and control other countries in the surrounding area, so don't look at Germany's unparalleled combat power in World War II, but it is also a flash in the pan, so it is not considered a superpower

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Germany was a superpower when Hitler made his fortune, and it was better to change to a medium-sized country before Hitler.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    During World War II, Germany was not a superpower, but an industrial power.

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