Lebensraum is the land or territory that a country's leaders believe it requires in order to grow and flourish. The word lebensraum has almost always been used to talk about Germany's strategy in World War II.
"living space." Hitler believed that German culture needed more land and resources to thrive, and he justified aggressive territorial expansion to achieve this goal. This concept of lebensraum also served as a pretext for German imperialistic ambitions and their subsequent invasion of other countries in World War II.
Do you mean elan? Then the word exists in German
parish. do you mean German word? if that's what you meant, then no. it's English. parish. do you mean German word? if that's what you meant, then no. it's English. parish. do you mean German word? if that's what you meant, then no. it's English.
Rapsfelder is the German word for rape.
Does not exist as a word in German.
a German word meaning space to live in
Drang nach Osten. "yearning for the East"The questioner is probably thinking of "lebensraum"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebensraum
WohnzimmerPronounced : VONE-ZIM-MUR(*The cognate Lebensraum refers to the German motivation for expanding into bordering nations before and during World War II. It meant "living space" for the German people.)
LebensraumThis is a German word which means living space. In the period from c. 1880 onwards there was a widespread view that a powerful nation needed an overseas empire. After Germany's brief and illusory victory over Russia towards the end of WW1 many German nationalists believed firmly that this could best be achieved by vast expansion (lebensraum) in Eastern Europe.
"Lebensraum" was the word most closely related to the need for additional German territory, as it was used by Adolf Hitler to justify territorial expansion to provide space for the growing German population.
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"Wohnraum" is the expression you are looking for."Lebensraum" is better i think
The German term for living space is "Lebensraum." This term can refer to the physical living space of an individual or population, as well as the ecological space required for an organism to survive and thrive.
A German word meaning "living space", the term "lebensraum" would most properly be italicized or placed in quotation marks when used in an English sentence. Thus, just one example-sentence would be the following: "In 1941, in pursuit of the 'lebensraum' which they eyed covetously to the east, the Germans invaded the Soviet Union."
Hitler sought more space for Germans to inhabit in Europe. Thus, he developed the policy of "lebensraum".
But isn't a German word.