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Starting lineup - published: 12.04.19

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GK Manuel NEUER Gelsenkirchen

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GK Marc Andre TER STEGEN Mönchengladbach

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DC Kalidou KOULIBALY Die-des-Vosges

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DC Niklas SÜLE Frankfurt am Main

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DRC Jerome BOATENG Berlin

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DRC Shkodran MUSTAFI Bad Hersfeld

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DLC Samuel UMTITI Yaoundé

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DRL Jeremy TOLJAN Stuttgart

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DR Benjamin HENRICHS Cologne

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DL Jonas HECTOR Saarbrücken

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DL/DMC Sead KOLAŠINAC Karlsruhe

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DMC Grzegorz KRYCHOWIAK Gryfice

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DMC Morgan SCHNEIDERLIN Zellwiller

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DMC Piotr ZIELINSKI Ząbkowice Śląskie

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DMC/DRLC Emre CAN Frankfurt am Main

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DMC/DR Joshua KIMMICH Rottweil

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MC Julian WEIGL Bad Aibling

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MC Sami KHEDIRA Stuttgart

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MC Toni KROOS Greifswald

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AMRLC Julian DRAXLER Gladbeck

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AMRLC Mesut ÖZIL Gelsenkirchen

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AMRL Julian BRANDT Bremen

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AMRL Marco REUS Dortmund

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SS/FC Thomas MÜLLER Weilheim in Oberbayern

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FRLC Arkadiusz MILIK Tychy

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FRLC Breel EMBOLO Yaoundé

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FRLC Saido BERAHINO Bujumbura

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FC Maximilian PHILLIPP Berlin

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FC Timo WERNER Stuttgart

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(today: Germany, Silesia in Poland, Elsas and Lorraine in France, parts of Africa)

Germany itself is making great advances in technology, building rail infrastructure, building state-of-the-art and most efficient port equipment across Europe, and expanding its shipping presence worldwide, with German universities becoming leaders in chemistry and biochemistry. Then they begin to establish their first colonies in Africa, with particular emphasis on brutality, such as the extermination of the Herre people in southwestern Africa, or, like the Spaniards in Cuba or the British in South Africa, the opening of concentration camps aimed at gathering an incomprehensibly large the number per colonist of a potentially dangerous native population. It is precisely the German and Belgian presence in Africa that will stimulate the British and French in their colonization of the African interior, which until then was confined only to the coastal areas where maritime stations and trading centers were established.

Already at the end of the 19th century. the plan of the German Empire nationalists to expand the German population, and thus the language and culture, into the uninhabited and sparsely populated areas of the Slavic countries, from the Baltic to the Adriatic (Drang nach Osten), became more pronounced. It was because of these plans that Bismarck did not, after the expulsion of Austria from the German Union (1866), take over its territory or end its power since it was needed as an ally in the planned expansion to Eastern and Southeastern Europe. An expansion to the Dardanelles, the Mediterranean and Central Asia was also planned, which was intended to achieve greater economic and political rapprochement with the Ottoman Empire, which was best reflected in the planned construction of the Berlin-Baghdad railway.

Sources
    • Michael BURLEIGH, Treći Reich : nova povijest, Zaprešić, 2012.,
    • William F. ENGDAHL, Stoljeće rata : anglo-američka naftna politika i novi svjetski poredak, Zagreb, 2008.
    • Niall FERGUSON, Civilizacija: Zapad i ostali, Zagreb, 2012.
    • Ivo GOLDSTEIN, Povijest: Hrvatska povijest, knjiga XXI., Zagreb 2008.
    • Grupa autora, Povijest: Kolonijalna carstva i imperijalizam (1871. - 1914.) , knjiga XV., Zagreb 2008.
    • Eric HOBSBAWM, Doba kapitala 1848-1875, Zagreb, 1989.
    • Jasna TKALEC, ''Kroz povijest do danas: Imperijalizam kao uzrok svakog zla'' ,http://www.advance.hr/vijesti/kroz-povijest-do-danas-imperijalizam-kao-uzrok-svakog-zla/
    • Coat of amrs: http://www.zazzle.co.uk/stickers