The main culture is German, with regional variations. In addition, the various ethnic minorities, such as the Turks, have their own cultures, which have been influenced in varying degrees by German culture.
Germany has many different cultures and they all get a long because Germany is a very nice and friendly place to people and everyone around it! :D
they are alike by there cultures maybe beliefs and the people
Masculine cultures tend to emphasize assertiveness, competitiveness, and achievement, whereas feminine cultures prioritize collaboration, cooperation, and nurturing. Examples of masculine cultures include Japan and Germany, while examples of feminine cultures include Norway and Sweden.
Mainly England, Holland and Germany.
The Japanese were completely bewildered by antisemitism. At that time it was very much a feature of European and related cultures.
Peter Carrier has written: 'Holocaust monuments and national memory cultures in France and Germany since 1989'
Germany's Cold War Cultures 1949-1989 Re-thinking the Art History of a Politically Divided Country - 2009 was released on: USA: 28 March 2009 (International Festival of Films on Art)
Germany just like every othercountry has many different cultures, totally depening on which part / state/ of Germany you refer to. To get an idea about the differences read on here http://travel1000places.com/destination/visit/show.aspx?country=Germany.
Germans come from Germany. Poles come from Poland.
First, the answer to this question must reflect the fact that the country we refer to as modern Germany was originally a collection of independent states united chiefly by a common language and similar cultures. Many of the former German states are now part of the countries of the Czech Republic, Austria, and Hungary. And common to these cultures are the culinary creations known as strudels, which fall into the category of dessert.
Humanism arose from the study of ancient Greek and Roman cultures. The focus was on human potential, achievements, and capabilities, drawing inspiration from the teachings of classical authors such as Plato, Aristotle, and Cicero.
Yes, of course! Germany (and most other countries) have a long history of cultures that changed over time. There where several (so called) Germanic tribes living in the area we now call Germany. So, therefore, a Germanic tribe was a culture.