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  2. dm-drogerie markt - Wikipedia

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    dm-drogerie markt (usually abbreviated as dm) is a chain of retail stores headquartered in Karlsruhe, Germany, offering cosmetics, healthcare items, household products and health food and drinks. The company was founded in 1973, when it opened its first store in Karlsruhe. [2]

  3. Hornbach (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The Hornbach Baumarkt Group currently operates a total of 171 DIY megastores [2] with garden centers and online stores in nine European countries, of which 96 stores are located in Germany (plus: Austria, the Czech Republic, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland and Slovakia), as well as two specialist stores for hard ...

  4. REWE Group - Wikipedia

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    The division of Germany into sectors resulted in restricted work and the gradual emergence of branches in West Germany and West Berlin. [10] Shortage of basic supplies such as sugar, prompted the introduction of the first trademarks in 1949, with Rewe Dreistern covering flour, salt and table oil, margarine being supplied under the Replica ...

  5. Category:Online retailers of Germany - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This category is for topics about online retailers in Germany. Subcategories. This ...

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  7. List of German expressions in English - Wikipedia

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    To some English – and German – speakers, Reich in English strongly connotes Nazism and is sometimes used to suggest fascism or authoritarianism, e.g. "Herr Reichsminister" used as a title for a disliked politician. Ja – yes; Jawohl – a German term that connotes an emphatic yes – "Yes, indeed!" in English.