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  1. Aduatici, Atouatikoi ( Ἀτουατικοί) Left bank of the Rhine in the squad of the Belgian tribes against Caesar. In the first century BC in the area of today's Tongeren (Belgium), between the Scheldt and the Meuse. Julius Caesar. Aelvaeones, Elouaiones, Elvaiones, Aelvaeones, Ailouaiones, Alouiones, Ailouones.

  2. Henry Lomb (1828–1908), co-founder of Bausch & Lomb. Friedrich Lürssen (1851–1916), founder of Lürssen in 1875, manufacturers of ships. Oscar Ferdinand Mayer (1859–1955), founder of the processed-meat firm Oscar Mayer. Joseph Mendelssohn (1770–1848), founder of former bank Mendelssohn & Co.

  3. German people may refer to: in terms of ethnicity: all ethnic Germans, in and outside of Germany; in territorial terms: people of Germany, entire population of Germany, historical or modern; in modern legal terms: all people who poses the citizenship of Germany; Other uses. German People's Party; German People's Party (1868)

  4. Texan Silesians. German Americans (German: Deutschamerikaner, pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃʔameʁɪˌkaːnɐ]) are Americans who have full or partial German ancestry. The 2020 census results showed over 44,978,546 Americans self-identifying as German alone or in combination with another ancestry. This includes 15,447,670 who chose German alone.

  5. German can mean different things. Anything related to Germany. German language. Germans, people from Germany or one of the earlier countries in the same area. Germanic peoples, people who speak Germanic languages, including German and some other languages. the early people known as Franks. Holy Roman Empire (843-1806)

  6. This category has the following 17 subcategories, out of 17 total. African people of German descent ‎ (27 C) Asian people of German descent ‎ (33 C) European people of German descent ‎ (45 C) North American people of German descent ‎ (10 C) Oceanian people of German descent ‎ (8 C) South American people of German descent ‎ (10 C)

  7. There is much more trust between people and a greater sense of society. People will return your lost keys or wallet. Learn to love pork – in all its incarnations. Learn to love Wurst and Sauerkraut. There’s no chance you can escape them. Germans are cautious about new things. Germans usually do one thing at a time.