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Transcript of Germany
By: Seth Hauser, Carson Eikenberry, Evan Bryan, and Kyle Burkhardt
Germany Foods, Wars, Holidays, and Sports By: Seth Hauser, Carson Eikenberry, Evan Bryan, and Kyle Burkhardt
2012
German food
Other nations and people very immensely
influence German food. The influences come from all
over world. Such places like Russia and Hungry. They
have influenced their food mostly from World War II
because that’s when the Allis (USA, Great Brittan and
Russia) defeated the Nazis in 1945 in Germany.
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Meat is the most popular dish in Germany.
Germans eat most common fish, along with salmon.
Sausage is made in about 1,500 different varieties!
The people are very ecstatic about meat especially
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In Germany vegetables are mostly served in
stews side dishes and casseroles. Potatoes are one of
the most important foods in German culture, there
they eat around 150 lbs. of them a year. Sometimes
when in season some restaurant’s menus all contain
one thing white asparagus.
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Bread is a very big part in German food. They have it all
day and devote some time for bread based meals! They are also
1,500 types of bread that Germans can access. At festivals
Germans more commonly eaten as pretzels and mini- bread, as
for the common time of the year, the most common type of
bread is roggenbrot, a mixture of rye and wheat. Over the
many centuries the types of bread have expanded greatly. http://southdakotamagazine.com/pub/photo/German-Bread.jpg
The germans are very proactive about their food culture
not just meat, but all of their food and drinks. The Germans
also like to have coffe in the mourning just like we do. Tea is
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Have you ever wondered what details
happened in World War 2? Well, now you now can
know in the following sentences. I will take you
through the war. Okay, can we start reading?
This Paragraph is who, what, when and why
about WW2. It started in 1939. Next Adolf Hitler was
the whole reson why,the war started by Adolf
wanting to kill all tof the Jewish people. Next I’ll tell
you more.
http://www.666blacksun.org/satanic-national-socialism/adolf-hitler
Next I’ll tell you more about Adolf Hitler. He
was born is Astria. Next he was a frusterated
artist at one piont in time ( before the war). He
finally killed himself just outside Berlin. He wasn’t
a great guy. http://www.google.com/imgres?q=adolf+hitler&um=1&hl=en&safe=active&sa=N&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-
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Now, I’ll tell you more about the war. France ,
Russia, Britain were some of Americas allies in the
war. It involed a vast majority of nations.Germany
tried to set out a large empire.Germany conquered
most of Europe.
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Last but not least, the people of the war.
About 11 million people died in Hitlers hands.
50 million people (incuding soliders died) died
too. More than 100 million people served in
the war. The war ended in 1945. That’s what
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German Traditions By: Evan Bryan
Did you ever think of where our holidays come
from? Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter started in
Germany. Most of the stories we here about
Thanksgiving are fake. Thanksgiving actually started
in Germany but some of the pilgrims brought the
tradition to America.
A typical German thanksgiving.
http://agermanyear.blogspot.com/2009/12/german-
thanksgiving.html
Most of our traditions were also
brought over by immigrants and some brought over
by fighting American soldiers. Most were brought
over by our ancestors.
Christmas Christmas in Germany has been celebrated since
the 1600’s and is still celebrated today. Preparations
usually begin around December 6 th and on the 25 th
Weihnachtsmann comes and delivers gifts to sleeping
children close to the Christmas in America.
Easter in Germany
Easter in Germany is usually celebrated in April.
Easter is one of the most important holidays in
Germany. Germans decorate stores,
hoses, and almost anything that can be
decorated.
So, most of our traditions and
holidays actually started in Germany.
BIBLYOGRAPHY
http://german.about.com/cs/culture/a/erntedankf.htm
http://agermanyear.blogspot.com/2009/12/german-
thanksgiving.html
http://www.santas.net/germanchristmas.htm
http://www.teachersclubhouse.com/decemb
er.htm
http://www.journey-to-germany.com/easter-in-germany.html
German Sports
Germany is one of the most organized sporting
countries in the world have you ever wondered about
the sports they play there, well your about to find
out. The mountains, forests and lakes of Germany
provide a wealth of opportunity for outdoor
activities. One of the examples of the sports they
play there is football also known as soccer in the
U.S.A is a popular sport in Germany since 1908. Ice
hockey another sport in Germany began as early as
1900. Germany has a very interesting sports
category that you will learn about when you read on.
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Many outdoor activities in Germany come from
the mountains, forests and lakes. Even city dwellers
normally have woodlands within easy reach, where
they can go on Sunday walks, or jogs along the river.
Also many Germans like to ski on the mountains of
Berlin. Another thing people do in Germany a lot is to
spend time at the popular North Sea resort. Germans
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Since 1908 Germans have been avid football fans.
Germans football is not the same football we are use
to it is our soccer. The German national football team,
also known as Die Deutche Nationalmannschaft
represents the German Football Association. The
German Football Association has more than four
million members. Germany is very involved in football
and in football and are very good at it because of it. http://www.google.com/imgres?hl=en&gbv=2&biw=1024&bih=433&tbm=isch&tbnid=3uh2qpz5-SzMlM:&imgrefurl=http://bestworldcupnews.blogspot.com/2010/06/this-is-time-to-
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As early as 1900 ice hockey has been a sport in
Germany. In Berlin the Berliner Schittschuh club
created its own department in ice hockey. After
World War II Germany was band from almost all
sports until late 1950 except ice hockey. Wail almost
all the other sports were on band Germany won the
bronze medal for ice hockey in 1932 with their star
player Rudi Ball. Ice hockey is very important to
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Germany is one of the most organized sporting
counters in the world with many different sports.
The great mountains, forests and lakes help them to
go on walks with the family, or ski. Football in
Germany has been a very popular sport and apart of
their culture since 1908. Ice hockey is also a very
popular sport in Germany helping them win the bronze
medal in 1932. All in all Germany has many different
sports with very avid fans.
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