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All the countries in Europe had borders, which changed frequently.The country called 'Deutsches Reich' (='German Empire') was founded in>
1871 and that was long after the times of Luther.
my butt, so gearmony is a fake fictitious country like ukrane?? Now we can
put two and two together. Amazing, I had a suspicion the gearmon language
is khazar ukran trying to speak english. That's gearmon. Hitler was a jew
sending his khazar jew in resort recreation camps for protection, with
chocolate, swimming pools, theater, red briks domiciles, football camps,
cinema etc. Amazing. There are movies about and proofs.
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My guess: Einstein wasn't a German, but born in Switzerland.Old-German is among the ancestors of quite a lot of languages.So, why did Albert Einstein wanted all the Germans...dead?
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There exists actually an author, who claims, that Inkas and Mayas spoke
a language, which was derived from old-German.
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(don't want to comment that).
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But many languages existed, which were off-spring of that old-German
language.
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Now at the time of Luther there was no single well defined 'Hochdeutsch'
('high German').
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To translate the Bible, Luther had to 'cheat' a little and had to invent
a language, which was slightly different to any German dialect of his time.
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His translation went into one of the first book printed with the new
Gutenberg printing press and which was widely distributed.
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Therefore Luther 'invented' modern German (in a way) and popularized
that in the region now called Germany by his bible translation.
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Before that, German dialects were so different to others, that e.g.
Bavarians couldn't speak to -say- people from Berlin.
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But Germany didn't exist at the time of Luther.
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Instead there was a huge number of tiny states, cities and kingdoms.
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These were fused together by Bismarck in the year 1871.
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Out came the 'German Empire'.
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But before that year, there was no country called 'Germany',
'Deutschland' or similar.
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The only political entity named 'Deutsch...' was the Holy Roman Empire.
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But that was actually the Empire of the Francs, who spoke French and had
Paris as their capital.
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Current Germany was one of the parts, which were created after the
Frankish Empire split.
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The eastern part of that Empire of the Francs became later 'Österreich'
('eastern Empire').
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So, in a way, Luther belonged to the 'Germanic part', where German was
spoken (not French).
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TH
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