Germany is made up of the very similar to catholic denomination Lutheranism. The reason for that is that Martin Luther a German monk reformed from the Catholics and created his very very similar denomination Lutheranism. He did that to save the church from corruption and destruction, so it would be safe. Do you get it?
In Germany, as of 2014, Christianity is by far the largest religion, followed by Islam. Both Protestant churches and the Catholic Church have lost significant members in recent decades. Approximately 30 percent of the German population is not identified with any church or religion.
In respect to Germany in the World War II era, quite a few distinctive beliefs can be pointed out. Perhaps most infamously, Germans generally believed Jewish persons to be 'inferior' human beings. At the same time, they also believed themselves to be of 'superior' racial-ethnic stock by comparison with most other peoples in the world. Yet another distinctive belief was the very widespread conviction that Hitler was a leader with a magical touch, whose superhuman abilities could secure victory for Germany no matter what forces might be mustered against it.
Education in Nazi Germany served an important function as part of Gleichschaltung (Nazification of Germany). The beliefs of the Nazi regime were presented those educated as objective facts, and the German people were, to a degree, indoctrinated.
in short main kampf or my struggles was a book amount Hitlers beliefs for Germany and what hes was going to do for them
A lot of the holidays as well as some festivals in Germany are based on Christian beliefs. The biggest holiday in Germany is Christmas. Easter is also a big holiday. A big non-religious holiday in Germany is Mother's Day.
Many books in Germany were burned in huge bonfires that consisted only of books. No wood. This happened because the Nazis thought that some books in Germany were against the Nazis and Hitler as well. So, they banned some books that were of "Lighter" criticisms, and burned those that were considered too against the Nazis ways and beliefs.
sangil beliefs
what is one cultural belief in Germany
they belive in god
Germany thought that they would win the war
What are some beliefs/values in Germany?
strong national feelings and beliefs (which we could now use)
they are alike by there cultures maybe beliefs and the people
Their president is a Roman Catholic, the main religions are Protestant and Roman Catholicis, but the country's religion depends on the people living there. Germany being one of the most powerful country's in the EU I'd expect a huge mix of beliefs.
He was a fascist, but was reluctant to become actively involved in supporting Nazi Germany.
Germany is a geopolitical area. Geopolitical areas do not have any beliefs. Try your question again and try to make sense next time.
well by the power of shrek the ogre i say you should go buy a book about germany and stop wasting peoples valuable time on the computer.
Education in Nazi Germany served an important function as part of Gleichschaltung (Nazification of Germany). The beliefs of the Nazi regime were presented those educated as objective facts, and the German people were, to a degree, indoctrinated.
Germany's political factors is directly correlated to German political beliefs and culture. Germans believe in basic rights, as well as a democratic and social federal state.