Prussian Military Culture. (i didn't spell Russia wrong, its Prussian in this situation) hope this helps a little bit :S
During World War I (1914-1918), German culture experienced a shift towards nationalism and militarism, with artists and writers often promoting patriotic themes. The war deeply influenced German society, leading to a sense of hardship and sacrifice. This period also saw the emergence of new avant-garde movements in German art and literature as a response to the devastation of war.
German culture is known for its strong belief in punctuality, efficiency, and hard work. Germans value order and structure, and have a high regard for education and innovation. They also place importance on personal responsibility and respect for rules and regulations. Additionally, German culture emphasizes the importance of family, tradition, and sustainability.
National Hug a German Day typically falls on September 10th each year. It is a day to celebrate German culture and promote unity.
Yes, shaking hands is a common form of greeting and part of German culture. In American culture, handshakes are also common but might vary depending on the region or situation.
The word "German" can function as both a noun and an adjective in English. As a noun, it refers to a person from Germany or the German language. As an adjective, it describes something or someone related to Germany or the German culture.
Yes, Thomas is a name with both German and English origins. It is a common name in many countries and does not exclusively belong to any one culture.
The German word for culture is "Kultur".
Navajo culture, just like Germans have German culture and people in Japan have Japanese culture.
the German holiday is a time for the German's to celebrate their culture
Germanophobia and Teutophobia are names of phobias relating to the fear of Germans or German culture
Some aspects of German culture are different than that of the U.S., some aren't.
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No. There are many German cultures all over the world including here in the US as well. I recently took a German class in college here and my German professor is married to a German woman and they regularly practice their German culture. I have also heard of many accounts of other Germans that practice their culture in different parts of the US.
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One can find information on the German culture by researching online, or at the local library. Wikipedia offers a wealth of information, as does any library encyclopedia, such as Encyclopedia Britannica. Another great book on the German culture is, 'Culture Shock: Germany' by Richard Lord. It's available at Amazon or Barnes And Nobles.