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"Germany? Where is it? I can't find that place." Which Schiller poem comes from? German original?

"Die Deutsche?, wo sie?Dass ich nicht finden k?nnen Pl?tze!" - Schiller

When

heard the German poet Schiller I sighed "Deutschland, where are you? I can't find that place." My eyes actually got wet. Deutschland, a country with many disasters, spent decades finally proving itself to the world.

Our own existence. The bullying of neighboring countries and unfair treaties have torn this almost broken country apart again and again. A Germany was once split into hundreds of states. At that time, perhaps no German would have thought that There will be a unified and powerful Germany in the future.

When even a nominal country no longer exists on this land, people are reminded of the sigh of the German poet Schiller: "Germany? Where is it? I can't find that place."

Schiller’s friend Goethe simply said that there is no city, or even a place, that makes us firmly point out that this is Germany. If we ask this question in Vienna, the answer is, this is Austria; if we ask it in Berlin, the answer is, this is Prussia. Where is Germany? This historic question tortures every German heart.

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Finally, after decades of hard work, generations of waiting and hard work, Germany was reborn. As a country, it finally rose up after decades and finally proved itself to the world. But how much time does it take for a person to prove himself

? "Deutsch, you have found yourself, and I am still going on...