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  2. German Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    The army had an important role during this process of forced assimilation of these areas of "foreign colonization" that created so-called "ethnic cysts" in Brazil. German Brazilians saw themselves as part of a pluralist society, so that the Deutschtum conception (of being part of a community with a shared German ancestry) seemed compatible with ...

  3. World Cup: Brazil fans stage 'funeral' for ousted Germany - AOL

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    Four years after 7-1, Brazil fans reveled in Germany's shocking World Cup group stage exit. They held a funeral that was anything but somber.

  4. Brazilians in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The caipirinha, Brazil's national drink, is now Germany's national cocktail and Germany has become the top importer of cachaça. Samba and capoeira are also flourishing in Germany. Brazilian-Portuguese language church services can also be found in most major cities. There are numerous organizations, and societies have formed in Germany.

  5. Category:Brazilian people of German descent - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Brazilian people of German descent" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 462 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Brazil's 7-1 loss to Germany in GIF's - AOL

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    In case you didn't know, it was the first time Brazil lost on home turf in 62 matches. If that's not bad enough, it was also the most humiliating loss of the 2014 FIFA World Cup with a final score ...

  7. Brazil–Germany relations - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian and German soldiers fought each other during the Italian campaign. Diplomatic relations were resumed between Brazil and West Germany in 1951. [2] That same year, Brazil opened an embassy in Bonn and West Germany opened an embassy in Rio de Janeiro. [2] In 1964, West German President Heinrich Lübke became the first German head-of ...

  8. Police officer throws delivery worker off bridge during ...

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    This is the moment a police officer throws a man off a bridge during a routine traffic stop. Footage shows the moment the Brazilian police officer holds the man by his shirt after pulling him over ...

  9. Brazilian German - Wikipedia

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    German speakers from Germany, Switzerland and Austria make up the largest group of immigrants after Portuguese and Italian speakers. They tended to preserve their language longer than the speakers of Italian, which is closer to Portuguese. Consequently, German and Low Saxon/German was the second most common family language in Brazil at the 1940 ...