Yes Germans are very conscious of their spatial relations.
Germans really did not migrate much during the holocaust. They stayed at their homeland or they moved to another country where space was provided for them in well neighborhoods and good housing because Hitler granted the Germans they would have more living space instead of living in crowded places. The unfair fact is that many families were forced out of their homes and had to give it up to the Germans. They can only take what they can carry and their personal belongings.
Hitler had a dream of uniting the countries that used to be in Germany: Poland, Czechoslavakia, and Austria are some good examples. This was his plan to increase Germans' "Liebensraum", or living space.
There wasn't any space race in WW2 ... the Germans were the only ones in space.
In and after World War 2 and for time afterwards the term good Germans was used in English-speaking countries for Germans who were opposed to the Nazi regime.
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The first thing sent into space was the Nazi Germans V-2 rocket in the Second World War.
Germans are good at winter sports.Cliff-diving, surfing, baseball, softball, cricket.
German culture places a high value on education, and the country has a strong emphasis on STEM fields. Additionally, the education system in Germany is well-funded and rigorous, leading to an educated population. The country also has a history of influential scientists and thinkers who have made significant contributions to various fields.
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Germans make good beer because their climate allows for wheat production and long winters allow time for refinement of brewing techniques.
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