Has Germany ever had these borders? These are the borders according to their national anthem

Has Germany ever had these borders? These are the borders according to their national anthem.

Imagine a Denmark consisting of Sjaelland and Sjaelland only.

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What a clusterfuck.

Which one is Germany?

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Germany is a MESS.

They're still Germany's borders, but right now there are foreigners occupying her holy soil.

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I know that most of you already know that, but it is still a misconception that is way too common not to mention it:
Only the third stanza of the Deutschlandlied is the national anthem of Germany.
So, Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit and not Deutschland über alles, m'kay.

Fallersleben wrote this lyrics in a time when there wasn't a unified German state. There never was a claim that these were the official borders at any point. He simply included all areas in which German was spoken at that time, dreaming of one German state that unified them all

Fun seeing your 'god-emperor' bow down to israel?

Death to German cucks.

Lol what do you think Israel is? It's our canary in the coal mine.

We don't have to have a massive military presence in the Middle East because the Israelites are dumb enough to live under constant threat and bombardment because some jew 4,000 years ago told them it was their land.

Israel is just a other vassal of the US, like the Phillipenes or Guam

We all know that Southern Tyrol will soon be german again, so the Etsch part is right.
The Belt is somehow on our border
Belgium is a non-country and once is cease to exist we will have the Maas.
The Memel is lost though. Eastern Prussia was nice back then but right now there is nothing of value there anymore.

Israel is just a shittier Hawaii with rockets instead of volcanoes

North Jutes never spoke German, Kraut.

Hmm, no, sounds like bullshit.

>sinks your ship
>steals your technologies
>sells them to your enemies
>leeches huge amounts of money from you
"Heh heh it's okay cos they're our vassal..."

All Germanics spoke one Proto-German language like 1000 years ago, noob

>one

There's an argument that high decentralization like this led to more efficient markets, raising the standard of living and creating a climate where the great Germans started really dominating in many fields.