The history and relationship between England and Germany
The British-German Fellowship was established to create and build friendly relations between the United Kingdom and Germany.
It was an organization that started in 1935 and ended four years after its creation. Britain-German aims to promote good ties between Great Britain, Germany and their respective ethnic groups. It is also one of the ways to increase and promote ties by interpreting issues that affect existing relations between the two countries.
History of British-German Fellowship It was the culmination of British-German relations that British-German history took place in Heligoland.
Located in the North Sea near Germany but under the control of the British government, the majority of those who have lived there are German Emigres and writers.
For this reason, the land became a symbol of peace between the two countries because of the way the land lived, but it became a symbol of competition through war.
The land was conquered by two countries and ruled differently from other countries. But when the war ended and the land was in ruins, in 1952, the West German prime minister finally declared it a sign of peace and friendship between Britain and Germany.
For this history, the relationship between rich Britain and Germany begins.
The present relationship between Germany and the United Kingdom The Anglo-Germans are known for their relationship of love and hatred based on written history.
The two countries have several things in common, especially in terms of culture and interest in beer and soccer.
The history between Germany and Britain may have ended years ago, but the two countries have left a huge mark on their respective territories and hearts.
Despite the dramatic historical break in Anglo-German relations, Germany and Britain share a long and impressive tradition of cooperation, characterized by a special bond of culture, trust and friendship.