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Germans

Germans (German: Deutsche) are the natives or inhabitants of Germany, or sometimes more broadly any people who are of German descent or native speakers of the German language. The constitution of Germany, implemented in 1949 following the end of World War II, defines a German as a German citizen. During the 19th and much of the 20th century, discussions…

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Germans

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Avg. degree1.99
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related to history · 51
Germans → Aachen, AD, Alemanni, Also, Baiuvarii, Bavaria, Beginning, Burgundy, By, Carolingian Empire, Charlemagne, Clovis, Cologne, Duchy, East Francia, Elbe, Europe, Fowler, Franconia, Frankish
related to Culture · 30
Germans → Beethoven, Brothers Grimm, Caspar David Friedrich, Enlightenment, European, Franz Schubert, Friedrich Hölderlin, Friedrich Schiller, German, Goethe, Heinrich Heine, Hoffmann, Immanuel Kant, Johann Gottfried Herder, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johann Wolfgang, Johannes Brahms, Joseph Haydn, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Ludwig
related to Identity · 21
Germans → After, After German, By, Christian, Deutsche, East Germany, German, Germanness, High German, Holocaust, In, Jewish, Kulturnation, Nazi, Nazism, The German, These, They, Today, Völkisch
related to Language · 14
Germans → Central German, Dutch, English, Frisian, German, High German, Low German, Luxembourgish, Modern Standard German, North Frisian, Saterland Frisian, The German, Volga Germans, West Germanic
related to Names · 9
Germans → English, German, Germani, Germanic, Germany, In, Roman Empire, Since, The English

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Gdańskinstance ofwhere they came to constitute a significant proportion of the population in many urban centers0.80text
Johann Gottfried Herder articulated the concept of a German identity rooted in languageinstance ofGerman intellectuals0.80text
and this notion helped spark the German nationalist movementinstance ofGerman intellectuals0.80text
which sought to unify the Germans into a single nation stateinstance ofGerman intellectuals0.80text
Christmasinstance ofChristian holidays0.80text
Easter are celebrated by many Germansinstance ofChristian holidays0.80text
Germansrelated to CultureThe Germans0.60section
Germansrelated to CultureGerman0.60section
Germansrelated to CultureThe0.60section
Germansrelated to CultureThe Age0.60section
Germansrelated to CultureEnlightenment0.60section
Germansrelated to CultureRomantic0.60section

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