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No. Not all Germans are Jews and not all Jews are German. But there are German Jews, as well as Jews with many other nationalities.
The Germans speak German. There are many Germans that can also speak English and no doubt many Germans are able to speak many other languages depending on their education and position in life,
In a way, yes. German immigrants and decendants of German immigrants in other countries fought against the Nazis in World War II.
Germans primarily speak German, but many also speak English as a second language due to its prominence in international business and education. Additionally, some Germans may speak regional dialects or minority languages such as Low German, Sorbian, or Turkish.
The German language came to being after the publication of the German Bible by Martin Luther in 1534. Before this, Germans spoke a wide range of dialects. Even today some German dialects cannot be understood by Germans from other parts of the country.
Will you be surprised to know that German artists produce all conceivable kinds of art?Germans are just like other Europeans or Americans.
Germans speak the German language because it is their native language, passed down through generations. The German language originated from the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family and has evolved over time to become the official language of Germany.
Approximately 36,000 people in Romania speak German as either a first or second language.
no, it was used to get rid of the Jews and other who got in the Germans way
yes that's why all the other beacheads were an easy victory for the other countries
Yes. During World War II, there were many Germans that went to other countries for their own safety.
Karate is an Okinawa/Japanese word that is used as is to name the art in other countries. The Germans call it karate, as to almost all other countries.