It depends on what era of German history you're talking about.
It was believed that children could report their parents to the Nazis if they expressed disloyalty to the regime, potentially leading to consequences such as imprisonment or death. Additionally, children were heavily indoctrinated with Nazi ideology, which could create tension and conflict within families if parents did not adhere to the same beliefs.
In America, there is no specific traditional requirement for individuals of German descent to learn to speak German. However, some families or communities may prioritize the preservation of their heritage language as a way to maintain cultural connections. This decision is typically left to individual choice rather than being a widespread tradition.
St. Nick visits German children on the evening of December 5th, which is known as St. Nicholas Day. Children traditionally leave out a shoe or a boot to be filled with treats and gifts by St. Nick.
If the parents are not German nationals, the legal status of the baby born in Germany will depend on the nationality laws of the parents' home country. The baby may acquire the nationality of the parents or be considered stateless, in which case they may be able to apply for residency or citizenship in Germany. It is recommended to consult with legal experts or authorities regarding the specific situation.
A greater proportion of TC parents' children able to TC, when compared with children of not TC parents.
Yes. There is a German exchange at my school and all the German kids come here after we go to Germany to stay with them so that they can practise their English while we practise our German.So in a word...YES!!
Dangerous work and disease
dangerous work and disease
Dangerous work and disease
Parents always worry about their children, if you put them in a more dangerous situation, then this worry is more likely to increase rather than disappear.
Not dangerous is nicht gefährlich or ungefährlich in German.
Yes. The German government is very supportive of children and their parents.
No, his parents are not German.
dangerous = gefährlich
In the war the government thought it was to dangerous to keep the children in London were the bombings were going on. So the sent the children off to strangers in the country side were they can be safe . Children didnt often see their parents but they wrote letters . Parents missed out on their children birthdays and Christmas.
Parents are completely responsible for their children's wellbeing, so it's parents to children.
witches were not dangerous to adults but they do not like children and well to say they are dangerous to children....
mostly no, it depends on how they are raised