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Porsche tried to take over VW in 2013 but underestimated the cost. They nearly went bankrupt trying to do that so the largest shareholder of VW, the German state of lower-saxony then asked VW to instead take over Porsche - which they did. So since then Porsche has been part of VW
If you have a DVD/BlueRay player that is
Dafuq are protestants like in the USA? Protestants in Europe are usually quite liberal and do not antagonise any other faith.
It hasn't, the German federal constitutional court (German SCOTUS) has. The German federal parliament has the power to submit the proposal to ban a party to the court.
Accessible social programs for vacations and the like is something we definitely need, if only to stabilise the youth from turning criminal and/or radicalised.
As for your guess that the higher birth rates in the east are due to free child care, I think the fact that flats were handed out preferentially to families with kids was the more significant factor. And that seems to have become something of a normal lifemodel as I still this. Longer education and entry into a stable career is also a big factor.
Not by 2028 you won't
In Germany it's something like 260€ per month until the child turns 25 if still in education (university, apprenticeship) (26/27 if the child served one or two years as a soldier or in a social or climate project)
And yeah birth rates didn't increase either AFAIK
Where do I get my member card?
I think you should talk to ev car converters, those companies often use Tesla parts due to their availability and could probably tell you if you need the computer. My guess would honestly be no
Good joke, but no that is too expensive, how would companies make so much money otherwise? You have to think about them too, you know?!
That's not entirely true. There was dissent and opposition within the NSDAP, that was just rooted out relatively early