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  2. 2001 Germany v England football match - Wikipedia

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    It was England's biggest away win since 1993, when they had beaten San Marino 7–1. It was the first time that Germany had conceded five goals or more since West Germany's 6–3 defeat by France in 1958, and only the third time in their history that they had lost by four goals or more. Germany went on to lose 51 again, against Romania, in 2004.

  3. 2000 England v Germany football match - Wikipedia

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    The match was a 2002 World Cup qualifying game between England and Germany. Germany won the game 1–0, with the goal scored by Dietmar Hamann. England manager Kevin Keegan resigned from his position after this game. [2] The return fixture in Munich, Germany, resulted in a 51 victory to England with Swedish Sven-Göran Eriksson as new ...

  4. 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing - Wikipedia

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    Wiesbaden Air Base (Y-80), 5 July 1947 – 25 September 1947; Zwingenberg, Germany, 10 June 1949; Landsberg Air Base (R-54), Germany, 17 July 1945; Kaiserslautern, Germany, 23 September 1952; Landstuhl AB (later Ramstein-Landstuhl AB, Ramstein AB, Germany, 17 November 1954 – 18 November 1960; Ramstein Air Base, Germany, 4 September 2008 ...

  5. Germany national football team - Wikipedia

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    The score remained 11 after extra time, and Germany beat Italy 6–5 in a penalty shootout. It was the first time Germany had overcome Italy in a major tournament. [ 122 ] [ 123 ] The Germans lost to hosts France 2–0 in the semi-finals, their first competitive win against Germany in 58 years.

  6. 2005 World Men's Handball Championship - Wikipedia

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    1 Croatia: 5 4 0 1 139 135 +4 8 Semifinals: 2 Spain: 5 3 1 1 155 139 +16 7 3 Serbia and Montenegro: 5 2 2 1 127 126 +1 6 Fifth place game: 4 Norway: 5 2 1 2 137 139 −2 5 Seventh place game: 5 Germany: 5 1 1 3 132 135 −3 3 Ninth place game: 6 Sweden: 5 0 1 4 132 148 −16 1 Eleventh place game

  7. 5th Army (German Empire) - Wikipedia

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    The 5th Army (German: 5. Armee / Armeeoberkommando 5 / A.O.K. 5) was a field army of the Imperial German Army during World War I. It was formed on mobilization in August 1914 seemingly from the VII Army Inspection. The army was disbanded in 1919 during demobilization after the war. [1]

  8. May 1945 - Wikipedia

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    German surrender at Lüneburg Heath: At Bernard Montgomery's headquarters, Wehrmacht forces in northwestern Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark surrendered to the Allies, effective at 8:00 a.m. on May 5. [1] [9] The Seventh United States Army captured Innsbruck, Salzburg and Berchtesgaden. [11]

  9. Germany–Italy football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    On 2 July 2016, Germany and Italy met at the Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux in Bordeaux during the quarter-finals of the UEFA Euro 2016 where the match ended in a 11 draw after extra time, with Germany advancing 6–5 after a penalty shoot-out—statistically a draw, it was the first time ever Germany had overcome Italy in a competitive tie.