June 23 – In 2006 as host of the World Cup, Germany came together in a way that the country had not experienced in more than 70 years. There was a huge sense of pride mixed with a twinge of nationalism that at first made Germans uncomfortable, however, by the end of the tournament, the Bundesflagge (national flag) would be flown throughout the country.
At the Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt, the Bundesflagge flag created a beautiful tapestry as the Mannschaft looked to secure top spot in Group A and avoid a showdown with Spain in the quarter-finals.
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