# i( L& a$ n, e3 i3 q @9 R* l }4 Q $ _+ h1 M z$ v 5 f8 V& X: r+ }' W. o( e& V4 c% I+ Y+ W4 n) o' d) j) V
England prepare to take on Germany at the 1966 World Cup. Archaeological evidence now suggests that 50 per cent of Britons have German blood flowing through their veins * m6 u5 z+ G% N) d' u3 f% J& r& @7 _7 G& b' I* x o! s
csuchen.de/ ]# s4 J" N$ S6 L+ C 7 S) d* s! U% y' n
A grand Anglo-Saxon helmet. Thousands of invaders from the continent crossed the North Sea to settle in what is today the United Kingdom.) F" P/ m V* y& k [. W
* a& \# W2 H3 y/ e" Y7 v人在德国 社区 $ Z0 V. |1 K& `. `& B7 }) W! E2 M/ s% d+ W6 {. `
This boat was built around the year 320 A.D. in South Jutland. Like the helmet, it can be found at the Schloss Gottorf Museum in the northern German city of Schleswig.% a0 W# h9 S3 }1 k3 T& g
. E! l; N1 d# c0 v / I* m3 \& E% {/ v# U- n! ~csuchen.deA collection of Anglo-Saxon gold, part of the Staffordshire Hoard which was the largest such find ever recorded. It was unearthed in 2009 in central England and is now housed in two museums.