John F. Kennedy https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/john-f-kennedy
Learn about the life and achievements of the 35th president of the United States.
This angered Germans on both sides of the wall and citizens of nearby countries.
Learn about the life and achievements of the 35th president of the United States.
This angered Germans on both sides of the wall and citizens of nearby countries.
One of the smallest countries in Europe, Belgium is bordered by France, Luxembourgh, the Netherlands, and Germany.
CAPITAL: Brussels POPULATION: 11,570,762 OFFICIAL LANGUAGES: Dutch, French, and German
Read about the dinosaurs uncovered in this story from Nat Geo Kids.
dinosaurs lived about 230 million years ago and were only about the size of today’s German
Iceland is a small island nation that is Europe’s westernmost country and home to the world’s northernmost capital, Reykjavik.
317,000 OFFICIAL LANGUAGE: Icelandic (Others include: English, Nordic languages, German
The Netherlands is a small country sandwiched between Belgium and Germany in Western Europe.
occupied the Netherlands for five years and killed many people who resisted the Germans
Switzerland is a small mountainous country located in central Europe.
Bern AREA: 15,940 square miles (41,284 square kilometers) OFFICIAL LANGUAGES: German
Located in southeast Europe, Croatia is geographically diverse.
and Slovenes, as well as a few thousand Albanians, Austrians, Bulgarians, Czechs, Germans
Check out this surprising stuff about your favorite two-wheeled transport.
Horseless Carriage In 1817, Karl von Drais, a German baron, invented a horseless
Chile is a long narrow country which extends like a ribbon down the west coast of South America.
Toward the end of the 1800s, many Europeans began to settle in Chile, including Germans
Get facts and photos about this U.S. island territory.
, after years of civil war, the island chain was divided: Nine islands became a German