Perhaps, you are looking for Martin Buber? He was a German Jewish religious philosopher who lived from 1878-1965. He wrote <em>I and Thou. </em>Is that what you meant when you said "I am now,"? He also wrote a German translation of the Hebrew Bible.
Although there were of course many threats to European peace in the 1930s, one of the biggest, and the best option from this list, was "the re-militarisation of the Rhineland 1936"
The colonies in the South Pacific attracted far more British immigrants.
Answer: Kinshasa
Explanation:
The capital city of the Democratic Republic of Congo is Kinshasa. It is the largest city in the country and one of the most populated in Africa with an estimated population of 15 million people.
Kinshasa is very close to Brazzaville which is the capital of the neighboring Republic of Congo with the two cities being so close that people in either city can see the other city from their respective cities.