Germans may view Americans as friendly, open-minded, and ambitious. However, there may also be perceptions of Americans as loud, overly patriotic, and sometimes unaware of other cultures. Overall, attitudes can vary among individuals based on their personal experiences and exposure to American culture.
During WWII, some Germans held racist views towards the Japanese, as well as towards other non-European groups. However, it is important to note that attitudes were not uniform and there were also positive relations between Germans and Japanese individuals.
When Germans arrived in the US, they felt a mix of excitement and apprehension. They were hopeful for a better life and opportunities in a new country, but also experienced challenges such as language barriers and discrimination. Overall, many Germans were driven by the desire to create a new and prosperous life for themselves and their families.
Germans mainly settled in Central Europe, specifically in regions such as Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and parts of eastern France. Throughout history, German communities have also established themselves in other countries, including the United States, Canada, Brazil, and Argentina.
Germans drive on the right side of the road.
Germans call themselves "Deutsche" in their native language.
because the were power full
the Germans and WW2 basically gave America a god complex, they think it made them awesome (since they think they won it themselves), in reality it is this very trait that makes the rest of the world hate America
themselves, suprisingly
On the front lines the Germans may have destroyed homes, but in the main Germans stole Jewish homes (and businesses) and used them for themselves.
I think that it depends on who you talk to. Some Germans regret losing WW2 and some might think that it was terrible. I think in the whole, most Germans regret WW2 because most Germans during WW2 didn't like Hitler's decisions.
Germans have to be on time to everything or they think that it is bad for them
in the warsaw ghettom they entertained themselves by throwing stuff at germans
Adolf Hitler killed no Germans, Jews, or anyone else. He had his ugly, twisted henchmen do it for him.
To make Germans think the Jews should be executed
no way.
Sometimes the women did it themselves. But mostly, the Germans did.