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  1. German Angst (englisch, etwa: „typisch deutsche Zögerlichkeit“) und German assertiveness (etwa: „typisch deutsches Hereinreden“) sind zwei komplementäre Stereotypen, die als charakteristisch empfundene, gesellschaftliche und politische, kollektive Verhaltensweisen der Deutschen bezeichnen.

  2. Mar 9, 2022 · „Unter German Angst verstehen wir eine Mischung aus Mutlosigkeit und Zögerlichkeit, gepaart mit Zukunftsängsten und einem extremen Sicherheitsbedürfnis“, lautet die Definition der Journalistin Sabine Bode, Autorin des Buches „Kriegsspuren. Die Deutsche Krankheit German Angst“.

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  3. May 7, 2015 · German Angst: Directed by Jörg Buttgereit, Michal Kosakowski, Andreas Marschall. With Lola Gave, Axel Holst, Michael Zenner, Lila Lorane. Three German tales of love, sex and death in Berlin from Germany's most shocking directors.

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    • 2015-05-07
    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
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  4. Dec 3, 2012 · Germans are not known for being easygoing: It's no coincidence that angst is one of the few German words that doesn't need translating.

  5. Oct 10, 2018 · Dubbed "the German answer to 'Stranger Things,'" Netflix's first original German-language series, "Dark," offers a daring and angst-ridden confirmation of a TV renaissance in the country....

  6. Aug 22, 2009 · The German word closest to the English fear is not Angst but Furcht; and it is noteworthy that it was not Furcht, but Angst, with its very distinct semantics and its great salience in German culture, that was felt to be needed as a useful loan word.

  7. May 12, 2015 · German Angst: Who’s afraid of the Germans? INTERVIEW. Cult filmmaker Jörg Buttgereit hasn't made a foray into horror for over 20 years. Now he's back along with Michal Kosakowski and Andreas Marschall for the very German horror anthology "German Angst", playing in small Berlin cinemas now.