famous German women. The battle of street beauties - Russians against Germans! (20 photos)

Interesting 09.07.2019
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The Germans are the second largest people (after the Russians) in Europe and one of the largest peoples in the world. There are 65 million ethnic Germans in Germany, tens of millions of people outside of Germany are of German origin, most of them in the USA (48 million), Brazil (5 million) and Canada (3.2 million).
This rating presents the most beautiful according to the site top-antropos famous women and girls who are ethnic Germans, regardless of citizenship and place of birth.

25th place. Magdalena Neuner / Magdalena Neuner(born February 9, 1987, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany) - German biathlete, the most titled athlete in the history of women's biathlon in terms of the number of gold medals at the world championships (12), two-time Olympic champion in Vancouver. Completed sports career at the end of the 2011/2012 season.

24th place. Josephine Preuss / Josefine Preuß(b. January 13, 1986, Zedenik, Germany) - German actress, best known for her role as Lena Schneider in the television series "Turkish for Beginners" (2006-2009) and the film of the same name (2012). Also known as a TV presenter.

23rd place. Eva Habermann / Eva Habermann(born January 16, 1976, Hamburg, Germany) is a German actress and TV presenter. She is best known for her role as Zev Bellringer in the Canadian-German TV series Lexx (1997-2002).

19th place. Marlene Dietrich(December 27, 1901, Berlin - May 6, 1992) - famous German and American actress and singer.

18th place. Vera Fischer- Brazilian actress, known for the series "Clone", "Family Ties", etc. She was born on November 27, 1951 in the Brazilian city of Blumenau in a German family. Won the Miss Brazil 1969 pageant. Twice (1982 and 2000) she posed nude for Playboy magazine.

17th place. Ursula von der Leyen, born Albrecht / Albrecht (born October 8, 1958, Brussels, Belgium) - German politician, Minister of Family Affairs (2005-2009), Minister of Labor and Social Affairs (2009-2013), Minister of Defense (since 2013). First woman to serve as German Defense Minister. Married to Heiko von der Leyen, professor of medicine, who comes from the ancient county family of Leyen (Layen).

16th place. Marlene Schmidt / Marlene Schmidt(born 1937, Wroclaw, Poland) - German actress, Miss Universe 1961 (the first and so far the only German woman awarded this title). Height 173 cm.

15th place. Ursula Thiess, born Schmidt / Schmidt (May 15, 1924, Hamburg - June 19, 2010) - German and American actress and fashion model.

14th place. Elizabeth Burg / Elizabeta Burg(born October 1, 1993) - representative of Croatia at the Miss Universe 2012 contest. Ethnic German.

13th place. Via (Alida) Artmane(August 21, 1929 - October 11, 2008) - Soviet and Latvian theater and film actress, People's Artist USSR. Her father is Baltic German, mother is Polish. Notable film roles: Sonya (Native Blood, 1963), She (Nobody Wanted to Die, 1966), Julia Lambert (Theatre, 1978).

Via Artmane in the film "Behind the Swan Flock of Clouds" (1957)

12th place. Tatiana and Olga Arntgolts(born March 18, 1982, Kaliningrad) - Russian actresses. They are twin sisters and German on their father's side.

photo by Tatyana Arntgolts:

photo by Olga Arntgolts:

11th place. Heidi Klum / Heidi Klum(born June 1, 1973, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany) is a German supermodel, actress and TV presenter. Height 176 cm, figure parameters 86.5-61-86.5.

10th place. Claudia Schiffer / Claudia Schiffer(born August 25, 1970, Rheinberg, Germany) is a German supermodel and film actress. Height 180.5 cm, figure parameters 94-62-91.5.

9th place. Lisa Rosenbach / Lisa Rosenbach- German model, girlfriend of the goalkeeper of the football club "Borussia" (Dortmund) Roman Weidenfeller.

8th place. Gisele Bündchen / Gisele Bundchen- the most successful fashion model in the world (she has consistently ranked first in the list of the highest paid models in the world since 2002). Gisele was born July 20, 1980 in southern Brazil to a family with German roots (the German surname Bundchen is often misspelled Bundchen). Gisele Bundchen's height is 180 cm, figure parameters are 89-63-89.

7th place. Maria Helena Döring(her German surname in Russian sources is incorrectly rendered as Doering listen)) is a Colombian actress and model. Born November 16, 1962 in Colombia. Her father is Bolivian German and her mother is Colombian.

6th place. Anna German(February 14, 1936, Urgench, Uzbekistan - August 25, 1982) - Polish singer, pop star of the 1960s - early 1980s, known mainly as a performer of songs in different languages ​​​​of the world, primarily in Polish and Russian. Anna's father, Eugen Hörmann (the name is Russified as Yevgeny Herman), was a Russian German, her mother, Irma Martens, came from Mennonites (descendants of the Dutch who lived in Germany), who settled in Russia in Catherine's time. In 1937, Anna's father was arrested on charges of espionage and shot in 1938. He was posthumously rehabilitated in 1957, about which his relatives received a certificate only in 1975.

5th place. Marian Marsh / Marian Marsh(October 17, 1913 – November 9, 2006) was an American actress. Her real name is Krauf / Krauth. She was born on the island of Trinidad in the Caribbean. Father - German, mother had French and English roots.

2nd place. Diane Kruger / Diane Kruger(real name - Heidkruger / Heidkruger) is a German actress and model. She was born on July 15, 1976 in Algermissen (Germany). Gained worldwide fame, playing Helen of Troy in the film "Troy" (2004).

The most beautiful german- German actress Karin Dor / Karin Dor(born February 22, 1938, Wiesbaden, Germany). Real name - Keterose Derr / Kätherose Derr. Famous film roles: Helga Brandt (film from the James Bond cycle "You Only Live Twice", 1964), Brunhild (Nibelungen, 1966-67), Juanita de Cordova (A. Hitchcock's film "Topaz", 1969) Also known for roles in films based on the novels of the German writer Karl May, for example, she played Ribanna, the beloved of the Apache leader Winneta.

Karin Dor in the film "Vinnetu - the son of Inchu-Chun" (1964)


19.Torben Liebrecht / Torben Liebrecht(born December 3, 1977, Germany) is a German actor. Films with his participation: "Wolf's Law", "The Mann Family - A Centennial Romance", "On Guard for Death", "Wild Angels", "Passion for Luther", "Trenk. Two Hearts - One Crown", "By the Sea", "Lulu and Jimi"

18. Manuel Neuer(born March 27, 1986, Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine - Westphalia, Germany) - a German footballer who plays for the Bayern Munich club as a goalkeeper. Germany goalkeeper since 2009. Bronze medalist at the 2010 World Championship. Finalist of the Champions League 2012.

17. Hanno Koffler / Hanno Koffler(born March 25, 1980, Berlin, Germany) is a German actor and musician. In 1994 he founded the group Kerosene along with his brother Max Koffler. Films with his participation: "Anatomy 2", "Summer Storm", "Comets of the City of Halle", "Red Baron", "Krabat. Sorcerer's Apprentice", "If not us, then who", "Free Fall".

16. Thomas Kretschmann / Thomas Kretschmann(born September 8, 1962, Dessau, East Germany) is a German actor. The fame of the actor brings a role in the film "The Pianist". In 2006 he received the award Best Actor per leading role in the film "Rothenburg" International Film Festival in Catalonia. Is the face of a new fragrance from Hugo Boss. Currently lives in Los Angeles.


15. Marco Reus / Marco Reus(born May 31, 1989, Dortmund, Germany) is a German football player who plays as an attacking midfielder for the Borussia Dortmund club and the German national football team.

14. Bill Kaulitz(born September 1, 1989, Leipzig, East Germany) - vocalist of the German band Tokio Hotel. Twin brother of the band's guitarist Tom Kaulitz.

13. Marlon Kittel / Marlon Kittel(born December 11, 1983, Essen, Germany) is a German actor. Films with his participation: "Division of Joy", "Mountain Doctor", "Her Order, Father Castel", "Night Rescuers", "Rescue Service in the Mountains", "The Last Bull", etc.

12. Moritz Bleibtreu / Moritz Bleibtreu(born August 13, 1971, Munich) is a German actor. The films "Knockin' on Heaven", "Run, Lola, Run", "Moon Dad" brought wide popularity. In 2006 he was awarded silver bear for Best Actor in 56th Berlin Film Festival.

11.Tilman Valentin "Til" Schweiger(born December 19, 1963, Freiburg) is a German actor, director, producer and screenwriter. The film "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" brought world fame to the actor, for which he was awarded an award. Moscow Film Festival 1998 for Best Actor. Films with his participation: "The Most Desirable Man", "Trash", " Polar bear 9th Gauge", "Replacement Assassins", "Salt Lake Punk", "U-429: Submarine", "Call Man 2", "One Way", "Inglorious Basterds", "Musketeers" " and etc.

10. Max Riemelt / Max Riemelt(born January 7, 1984) is a German actor. In 1997, at the age of 13, he made his debut in the TV movie Kissing Family. Two years later, he makes his film debut: in the adventure film for children "The Bear Runs Away". In 2001, he starred in a youth comedy in the spirit of American Pie - Girls from Above. After minor roles in television series ("Wolf's Law", "Special Squad" Cobra ""), in 2003 he again plays a major role in the drama, which received good feedback, "The Academy of Death". For this role, he won the nomination Best Actor at International Film Festival in Karlovy Vary. On February 14, 2006, the world premiere of the film "Red Cockatoo" took place on Berlin Film Festival, where the actor plays the role of Ziga, for which
receives an award "Bayerischer Filmpreis" in the category Best Young Actor. In 2008, he starred in the film "Experiment 2: Wave". In 2009, he plays a student in the comedy The Thirteenth Semester. In 2010, he starred in the vampire film Taste of the Night.

9. Roman Lob / Roman Lob(born July 2, 1990 in Düsseldorf) - German singer, representative of Germany at the song contest Eurovision 2012, where took 8th place, scoring 110 points.

8. Christoph Metzelder / Christoph Metzelder(born November 5, 1980, Haltern am See, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) - German footballer, defender of Schalke 04.

7.Michael Fassbender / Michael Fassbender(born April 2, 1977, Heidelberg, Germany) is an Irish actor of German descent. Known for his roles in the films Inglourious Basterds, X-Men: First Class and Prometheus. Also played in the films "Jane Eyre", "300 Spartans", "Hunger" and in the TV series "The Witch" and "Band of Brothers". Winner of the US Screen Actors Guild Award (2009), winner of the Volpi Cup for Best Actor (2011), nominee for the Golden Globe Award (2012) and BAFTA (2012).

6. Mats Julian Hummels(born December 16, 1988, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany) is a German football player, defender of Borussia Dortmund and the German national team.

5. Thomas Anders / Thomas Anders(real name - Bernd Weidung; born March 1, 1963, Münstermaifeld, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany) - German pop singer, actor and composer, former soloist groups "Modern Talking".

4. Gedeon Burkhard(born July 3, 1969, Munich) is a German theater and film actor. Started acting at the age of 10. He tried to make a career as a ballet dancer, studied at the Munich Ballet Academy, but settled on cinema. In Russia, he is known for his role as Police Commissioner Alex Brandtner in the series "Commissioner Rex". Other films with his participation: "My Man Is My Hobby", "Summer Love", "Who Owns Tobias?", "Two Stories and One Wedding", "Special Squad Cobra 11", "Inglourious Basterds", etc.

3. Maximilian Befort / Maximilian Befort(born May 15, 1989 Germany) is a German actor. Films with his participation: the series "Wolf's Law", "Emil and the Detectives", the films "Bibi the Little Sorceress", "Henry of Navarre", "Romeo", etc.

2. Kostja Ullmann(born May 30, 1984 Hamburg, Germany) is a German actor. In 2004, she made her film debut in the drama Summer Storm. Starring in the television films "School Trip" and " secret love", where he plays a high school student who has fallen in love with an adult woman. In 2006, he starred in another film about the relationship between a young man and an adult woman -" Persecuted ". At the Locarno Film Festival, the film won Golden Leopard nominations -Filmmakers of the present presented by the Italian fashion house. In 2008 for his role in the TV movie "Miracle in Berlin" was nominated for the Bayerischen Fernsehpreis in the nomination Best TV Movie Actor. In the 2009 film The Prodigal Son, he plays a young German convert to Islam who is suspected of terrorism. In 2010, he starred in the film Fans Don't Stay for Breakfast, in 2012 - The Guardian.

1. Thore Schoelermann(born September 26, 1984 Iserlohn, Germany) - German actor, TV presenter. After graduating from acting courses in Spain, he starred in short films until he received an invitation to star in the TV series Forbidden Love. In 2012, he was the host of the second season of the television show "Voice of Germany". Was a judge at a men's beauty pageant "Mr Gay World 2009".

If you come to the north of Germany, say Hamburg, and try to meet a beautiful German woman, it will be as easy as finding 100 euros lying in the middle of the street. The first impression is that the Germans are terrible, fat, ugly. It's easy to stumble upon one covered in tattoos, pierced, with a ring in her nasal septum, tunnels in her ears. Her head is crowned, for a couple of months, with unwashed dreadlocks, dyed in green color... In some dimensionless T-shirt and incomprehensible color pants with the same sneakers. Horror!
God forbid dream at night!
The bulk are ordinary girls and unusual gentlemen:

Fortunately, there are beautiful German women and there are surprisingly many of them. They are in Berlin, mostly in the eastern part of Germany, with a particularly noticeable population in Dresden.

So a beautiful German woman, what is she like?
Usually on her face she has a light war paint, lipstick the color of her lips, the outline is barely emphasized, arrows and shadows are barely noticeable. Often no makeup at all. She is blonde, less often red or dark-haired. Nails of incredible colors, cut short. Slender, figured, frank, frivolous, charming, kind, sociable, a little rude, restrained, spontaneous, very emancipated, very pragmatic, insanely independent. Prefers clothes of high quality, solid, ideally inexpensive. But she agrees to buy expensive, unfashionable, bright, most importantly durable and comfortable.


Short shorts or a short skirt, ripped jeans, a T-shirt or blouse, rarely a dress, sneakers or sneakers without exception, rarely shoes, heavy boots or boots. Complete freedom in appearance and clothes.What's on the mind is on the tongue. Often with glasses. Tolerant, loves nature, but can litter. With sympathy for graffiti - it's fashionable! They smoke, but less than French women. They love bicycles, but less than the Dutch. With pleasure will eat sausage and drink beer. Cooking, like most Europeans do not know how.
Previously, the lifestyle of German women consisted of three K:
Kinder, Küche, Kirche- (children, kitchen, church).
Now it is impossible to believe it... They are increasingly refusing to have children...
Work, career and pleasure...
On the left are the new German women, right there the girls are advertising a site selling marijuana...


The Germans are the second largest people in Europe (after the Russians) and one of the largest peoples in the world. There are 65 million ethnic Germans in Germany, tens of millions of people outside of Germany are of German origin, most of them in the USA (48 million), Brazil (5 million) and Canada (3.2 million).
This rating presents the most beautiful, in my opinion, famous women and girls who are ethnic Germans, regardless of citizenship and place of birth. 25th place. Magdalena Neuner (born February 9, 1987, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany) is a German biathlete, the most titled athlete in the history of women's biathlon in terms of the number of gold medals at the world championships (12), a two-time Olympic champion in Vancouver. She ended her sports career at the end of the 2011/2012 season.

24th place. Josefine Preuss / Josefine Preuß (born January 13, 1986, Zedenik, Germany) is a German actress, best known for her role as Lena Schneider in the television series Turkish for Beginners (2006-2009) and the film of the same name (2012). Also known as a TV presenter.


23rd place. Eva Habermann / Eva Habermann (born January 16, 1976, Hamburg, Germany) is a German actress and TV presenter. She gained the greatest fame after the role of Zev Bellringer in the Canadian-German TV series Lexx (1997-2002).

22nd place. Anna-Julia Hagen / Anne-Julia Hagen (born May 22, 1990, Berlin, Germany) - Miss Germany 2010, represented the country at the Miss Universe 2013 contest. The girl's height is 174 cm, figure parameters are 90-68-93.

21st place. Vera von Lehndorff, better known as Veruschka, is a German model, actress, artist, and photographer. Height 190 cm, parameters 86-63.5-89. She was born on May 14, 1939 in Königsberg, now Kaliningrad. Her father, Count Heinrich von Lendorf-Steinort, was executed in 1944 for conspiring against Hitler.

20th place. Katrin Apel / Katrin Apel (born May 4, 1973, Erfurt, Germany) - German biathlete, two-time Olympic champion (Nagano 1998 and Salt Lake City 2002), 4-time world champion. She ended her career in 2007.

19th place. Marlene Dietrich (December 27, 1901, Berlin - May 6, 1992) - famous German and American actress and singer.

18th place. Vera Fischer / Vera Fischer - Brazilian actress, known for the series "Clone", "Family Ties", etc. She was born on November 27, 1951 in the Brazilian city of Blumenau in a German family. Won the Miss Brazil 1969 pageant. Twice (1982 and 2000) she posed nude for Playboy magazine.


17th place. Ursula von der Leyen / Ursula von der Leyen, nee. Albrecht / Albrecht (born October 8, 1958, Brussels, Belgium) is a German politician, Minister for Family Affairs (2005-2009), Minister of Labor and Social Affairs (2009-2013), Minister of Defense (since 2013). First woman to serve as German Defense Minister. Married to Heiko von der Leyen, professor of medicine, who comes from the ancient county family of Leyen (Layen).

16th place. Marlene Schmidt / Marlene Schmidt (b. 1937, Wroclaw, Poland) - German actress, Miss Universe 1961 (the first and so far the only German woman awarded this title). Height 173 cm.

15th place. Ursula Thiess, nee. Schmidt / Schmidt (May 15, 1924, Hamburg - June 19, 2010) - German and American actress and fashion model.

14th place. Elizabeta Burg (October 1, 1993) is the representative of Croatia at the Miss Universe 2012. Ethnic German.

13th place. Viya (Alida) Artmane (August 21, 1929 - October 11, 2008) - Soviet and Latvian theater and film actress, People's Artist of the USSR. Her father is Baltic German, mother is Polish. Famous film roles: Sonya (native blood, 1963), She (No one wanted to die, 1966), Lambert (Theater, 1978). Via Artmane in the film "Behind the Swan Flock of Clouds" (1957)


12th place. Tatyana and Olga Arntgolts (born March 18, 1982, Kaliningrad) are Russian actresses. They are twin sisters and German on their father's side.
photo by Tatyana Arntgolts:

photo by Olga Arntgolts:

11th place. Heidi Klum / Heidi Klum (born June 1, 1973, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany) is a German supermodel, actress and TV presenter. Height is 176 cm, figure parameters are 86.5-61-86.5.

10th place. Claudia Schiffer (born August 25, 1970, Rheinberg, Germany) is a German supermodel and film actress. Height 180.5 cm, figure parameters 94-62-91.5.

9th place. Lisa Rosenbach is a German model, a friend of the goalkeeper of the Borussia Dortmund football club Roman Weidenfeller.


8th place. Gisele Bündchen is the most successful fashion model in the world (she has consistently ranked first in the list of the highest paid models in the world since 2002). Gisele was born July 20, 1980 in southern Brazil to a family with German roots (the German surname Bundchen is often misspelled Bundchen). Gisele Bündchen's height is 180 cm, figure parameters are 89-63-89.

7th place. Maria Helena Döering (her German surname in Russian sources is incorrectly rendered as Doering) is a Colombian actress and model. Born November 16, 1962 in Colombia. Her father is Bolivian German and her mother is Colombian.

6th place. Anna German (February 14, 1936, Urgench, Uzbekistan - August 25, 1982) - Polish singer, pop star of the 1960s - early 1980s, known mainly as a performer of songs in different languages ​​​​of the world, primarily in Polish and Russian. Anna's father, Eugen Hörmann (the name is Russified as Yevgeny German), was a Russian German, her mother, Irma Martens, came from Mennonites (descendants of the Dutch who lived in Germany), who settled in Russia in Catherine's time. In 1937, Anna's father was arrested on charges of espionage and shot in 1938. He was posthumously rehabilitated in 1957, about which his relatives received a certificate only in 1975.


5th place. Marian Marsh (October 17, 1913 - November 9, 2006) was an American actress. Her real name is Krauf / Krauth. She was born on the island of Trinidad in the Caribbean. Father - German, mother had French and English roots.

4th place. Antonia "Toni" Garrn / Antonia "Toni" Garrn (born July 7, 1992, Hamburg) is a German model. Height 183 cm, parameters 86-60-89.

3rd place. Dia Mirza / Dia Mirza (born December 9, 1981, Hyderabad, India) - Indian actress and model, winner international competition beauty "Miss Asia and Oceania 2000". Her father was German architect Frank Handrich, and her mother was a Bengali. When Dia was 6 years old, her parents divorced. Later, the mother remarried and Dia began to bear not her father's surname, but her stepfather's surname - Mirza.

2nd place. Diane Krüger (real name Heidkrüger) is a German actress and model. She was born on July 15, 1976 in Algermissen (Germany). Gained worldwide fame, playing Helen of Troy in the film "Troy" (2004).


The most beautiful German- German actress Karin Dor / Karin Dor (born February 22, 1938, Wiesbaden, Germany). Real name - Keterose Derr / Kätherose Derr. Famous film roles: Helga Brandt (film from the James Bond cycle “You Only Live Twice”, 1964), Brunhild (Nibelungen, 1966-67), Juanita de Cordova (A. Hitchcock’s film “Topaz”, 1969) Also known for roles in films based on the novels of the German writer Karl May, for example, she played Ribanna, the beloved of the Apache leader Vinnet. Karin Dor in the film Winnetu - the son of Inchu-Chun (1964)


The topic of today's article is rather delicate. Why? And admit it, because you have already heard something like: "We are used to something else! Our women are feminine, beautiful, warm, selfless, emotional ... German women have too many purely masculine qualities."

Yes, they are completely different. And they went to this for a long time. Let's try to consider a portrait of an average German woman. We will try to avoid stereotypes and not take into account the exceptions that always exist.

1. To begin with, German women are independent persons.

This is instilled in them from childhood by their parents and passes through their whole life. They realistically evaluate their life and their opportunities, set goals for themselves and achieve them themselves, developing professionally.

It does not matter who the girl is studying for and how rich her parents are. Sitting on their neck until the end of their studies or until marriage is a bad form. Girls earn extra money, make their way on their own, live separately in or hostels. The Germans do not expect a meeting with handsome prince, which will ensure their life, put houses on a pedestal and solve all domestic problems. Even relationships where a partner earns much more are considered equivalent in Germany - after all, for a German woman there is nothing worse than dependence on a man. A partner in a relationship in this country is not a lifesaver for all troubles and problems, but a person with whom it is actually good.

Standing firmly on their own feet, German women boldly go through life, knowing that with the appearance or departure of a man, there will be no major shocks in their lives.

2. German women are free

Why did I choose this adjective? - They are free from unnecessary troubles. They don’t spend hours choosing what to wear and how to put on makeup, don’t wear uncomfortable but beautiful shoes for a date, and don’t pretend for the sake of a man that they like football, if (which is now unlikely, of course) they don’t. They are not 24 hours a day and 7 days a week in "combat readiness" to meet their destiny.

A tiny percentage of German women suffer from shopaholics, dietomania, and very few people are puzzled by the desire for perfect figure and toned ass. Yes, they try to eat right, go in for sports more often than men, drink liters of water and reduce portions, but they do it for themselves.

German women are free from complexes about their appearance. They are not subject to thoughts like "ahh ahhh, I'm 28, I'm almost an old purse, and not yet married, what a nightmare, I should have had children a long time ago."

German women do not see the only meaning of their lives in marriage and motherhood, they put on what they like, do not try their best to emphasize their waist or chest and put on their coats themselves.

Once I attended a meeting of my husband's colleagues before their important meeting with clients. After the meeting, I asked my husband in surprise if he was okay with the fact that his subordinate female colleagues wear pajama pants or blouses and blazers of nuclear-atomic incompatible colors. He replied that although they do not have a dress code in the company, it would, of course, be nice if they dressed in soothing colors and business style, but just try to tell them - this will be regarded as an infringement of their rights and freedoms. Let them wear what they want, my husband said.

3. German women cannot imagine their life without work

Yes, they choose both the university and the subsequent place of work solely according to their desires and plans, so that they can enjoy it all their lives.

Work is not only a way to make money, but also the place of a German woman in society, her meaning of life, self-development and realization. Sitting at home and cooking borscht for a German woman for her husband is worse than any nightmare. After the birth of a child, she will look for an opportunity to go to work as soon as possible so as not to degrade and turn into service personnel. Often, who will sit with the child is decided not only by gender (yes, a man can take parental leave in Germany).

At work, women demand equality with men, do not tolerate discrimination, shake hands when meeting, and strive to build an enviable resume.

Surprisingly, it is in Germany that women for a long time were hostages of three "K": "Kinder, Küche, Kirche" (children, kitchen, church). The role of a housewife, who could not study, work, participate in elections and even drive a car, which was once so hopeless for German women, launched a process of pronounced emancipation. Now a woman is a full-fledged, equal to a man member of society.

But not everything is so rosy - it is still difficult for women in Germany to combine work and children. If only because the public kindergartens are open only until 16:00, and if the mother does not want to give up full-time work, the family will have to pay a lot of money for a private kindergarten or Tagesmutter ("day mother").


4. German women are pragmatic and rational

I heard from someone that a Slav woman smells of warmth, and a German woman smells like a calculator. Well, what can we expect, such is life here, often emotions and impulses remain outside the limits of calculations and tax papers.

Yes, that is why so many German men who met girls from of Eastern Europe, from which warmth, care and femininity emanates, dream about them. Not all Germans like cold and prudent German women by nature. Indeed, in the first place for a German woman is always her "I", then "WE", and then "HE". For a Slav, everything is exactly the opposite, and this is such a rarity in modern Germany!



I do not want to be one-sided - there are, of course, in Germany men who are tired of emancipation, mostly those whose families did not have a trace of it. Such seek to find a feminine and caring wife. But among the traditional, native Germans, who have a traditionally German social circle, there are very few men who are ready to accept other rules of the game. And what - we know - to help a foreigner to integrate, which is often similar to raising a child, to help her learn the language, to live for a long time on one salary, to bear responsibility for everything and complicate life for yourself, your loved one.

Therefore, if you, my dears, have a German husband or fiancé who loves you and has gone through it or plans to go through it - know that this is love and he needs you. And maybe I take a lot on myself, but I’ll give you advice - stay women, be the way our environment brought us up, don’t look at German women, don’t try to be like them in behavior. Yes, it will be necessary to get used to something, to learn something from them, but our Russian female nature goes through all the difficulties with us, be proud of it. And German women, German women also have something to respect and love for. You just need to take a look.

5. German women value themselves and always make their own choices in life.

They know their rights, they know how to behave in this once masculine world, and although their nature often whispers to them about their natural weakness, they do not make concessions, push through with their elbows, reach the top themselves and demand equality and justice, starting from salaries and ending with the amount of the insurance premium.

Discussion of men is far from the most frequent topic of girl gatherings. After all, they have their own problems and needs. And they are by no means less important than men's.

Most German women associate an expensive gift from a man with the superiority of a man and an attempt to impose obligations on her.

If a girl earns more than her boyfriend, then she can pay for her boyfriend in a restaurant - and that will be fine.

Yes .. German women ... They save up for themselves expensive bags, jewelry and clothes and are not at all shy about it. They take cars on credit, cancel a date because of a workout, dress randomly at a young age, and stylishly and tastefully at a mature age. The Germans are the same phenomenon of independence, acquiring their features over the years.

6. Children

There are German women who give birth to children in young age and housewives who chose the profession for themselves. But these are rather exceptions.

Most women in Germany combine everything - work, pregnancy, hobbies, children, travel ... and do it amazingly naturally and without unnecessary nerves. Maybe because she doesn't have to drag the children only on her own hump? Husbands in Germany take a very active part in the upbringing of children.

But several german women who have achieved a lot in life, consciously refuse children in the family. Why is this happening, you ask? Let's try to figure it out.

- German women rarely think about children before they are firmly on their feet. If she has a good career, and maternal instinct for various reasons, it never appeared ... this is the outcome

“Children used to provide support to their parents in old age. Now this support comes from the state, and children in Germany do not help their parents financially (there are rare exceptions). After school, the offspring scatter somewhere: to universities and colleges, to work throughout Germany and even the world - few remain to live where they were born.

It turns out that after the children come of age, the family breaks up: the chicks flew out of the nest and occasionally visit again. And only at Christmas and Easter do they all get together. There's no feeling here big family where everyone lives next to each other and always helps each other. Grandmothers rarely sit with their grandchildren, and children offer help to their parents. After all, they receive a pension, and their children themselves earn money for Kindergarten and nannies for granddaughters.

For many women, this is not enough to sacrifice their well-being and career. In such a situation, you can either sympathize with them wholeheartedly, or envy their freedom of choice. You decide.

7. Clothes

In fact, the picture differs from city to city. I live in a fairly large city in the south of the country, there are many wealthy people and good salaries. What catches your eye when you see how German women dress?

Everything, of course, depends on age and wealth: students with a small income dress quite simply, one might even say gray. The same young girls who live with their parents or pull money from them, dream of luxury things, live in fashion and cosmetics, post their bows on Instagram and actively adopt trends from each other.

The ladies who work are also divided into two types - there are those who are nice to look at - beautiful, tasteful and very neat girls. But more than half of them also dress randomly, facelessly and, most importantly, comfortably.

Older ladies here often amaze with their expensive outfits and accessories. After all, wealth and a sense of beauty grows in Germany with age.

In general, the female mass in Germany looks rather faded, so well-dressed, slender and well-groomed girls are very conspicuous and turn the heads of men. However, if the Germans go to an evening event, to the theater or to a concert, then they will take the time to put themselves in order. Only then can German women be seen in all their splendor.

Bags - for many German women who are already earning money and looking after their appearance, what hangs on their shoulders is very important. Honestly, quite recently I experienced a real shock when I was waiting for my husband near the metro in the city center - I have never seen so many luxury bags! And it was not some prestigious area or an alley of boutiques, but every second or third - Prada, Gucci, Louis Vuitton or, at worst, Michael Kors or Hess. From teenagers to older ladies! And moreover, these bags do not look tasteless or stupid on them, to think that they are fakes! Now I notice them even more often. Such a purely German fetish.

For those who care about their appearance, accessories are generally very important - chains, pendants, bracelets. Not parrot, but modest, rather emphasizing individuality.

The general trend in Germany is to buy fewer things, but expensive and high-quality ones. The average German woman would rather buy herself a good bag and high-quality shoes every six months than go shopping every month and buy junk of dubious quality.

8. Makeup

More than half of German women do not make up almost completely, or so that it looks as natural as possible, and when choosing cosmetics, they are guided by price, naturalness, and minimal impact on environment and lack of animal testing.

Half an hour is the absolute maximum that German women spend on getting ready and putting themselves in order in the morning.

9. Sports

You will see all kinds of German women in Germany, but almost all of them are actively involved in sports. There are a lot of fit women here! Yes, they may be unkemptly dressed or not made up (or just not very pretty), but they are athletic. Someone spends evenings in a fitness club, someone runs, someone rides a bike to work, someone does Pilates ... In any case, the result is obvious.

I also note that among German women (especially from the north of Germany) there are fewer large women with wide hips, a large bust and a pronounced female distribution of adipose tissue than in Eastern European and southern countries.

10. Attitude towards money

Whether this is due to high taxes and social payments, other priorities, good quality of inexpensive products or economy ... but the fact that for a St. Petersburg or Moscow girl is a normal average price is perceived differently here. Very often you can hear - 40 euros for procedures with a beautician? Yes, it's a robbery! Mascara for 10-12 euros is considered an average price segment here and is considered "expensive" and "decent!", everything from 17 euros is "luxury". Shampoo more expensive than 5 euros is also a luxury.

The Germans never fill the refrigerator with food from top to bottom. As with clothes, they prefer to buy little, but definitely the right and high quality.

Absolutely every German woman plans a budget. You can ask her how much did you spend on groceries or clothes this month? Most likely, she will be able to give you the exact amount without hesitation or look at the appropriate notebook or phone before that.

In a family, a woman in Germany never plays a passive financial role, almost all couples in Germany have a joint budget, where it is distributed in advance who pays for what. Women here earn money not only "for themselves", but also for the family.

11. Emotionality

Compared to German women, Russian women are "loud", I have heard this more than once. After all, both men and women in Germany are almost never seen in emotional quarrels with screaming, waving their hands, tears and, even less often, assault.

The conversations of girlfriends among themselves are also more often more restrained, without loud laughter and wide-amplitude gestures. Of course, if the Italians do not interfere in the conversation :)

It is very rare to see a German mother yell at a child or emotionally and loudly scold him.

Usually a sharp answer in the style of "No!" or a calm and brief mature explanation of the situation is enough, and the rest of the action does not provoke any reaction in the mother.

12. Hairstyle

German women may not wear makeup or choose clothes by color, but hair is sacred. In Germany, there are a huge number of hairdressing salons and visiting a hairdresser once every 2 months (and more often) is a common thing here. This is one of the most important components of self-care for a German woman.

13. Self care

Manicures and pedicures are done by almost all Germans themselves, extended and gel nails are more common among immigrants here. Many German women do not do manicures at all, and this, believe me, is a terrifying sight.

The cosmetologist is visited by women only with their own decent income and mature skin, from about 35 years old.

Solariums in Germany, fortunately, are becoming less and less, almost everyone knows about their dangers.

Waxing is very popular among women in Germany and is more of a hygienic than aesthetic procedure. All waxing parlors must be booked in advance, except for some of them, where a "live queue" is practiced.

German women choose cosmetics for reasons of low price and naturalness. Before choosing cosmetics, they prefer to study reviews on the Internet, the composition of the product, compare prices in online stores, pharmacies and drugstores. Those who can afford it, willingly switch to "luxury".

14. Health and sleep

Most mature people eat right, know what is good and what is bad, and can even justify it scientifically.

And what is very important for everyone without exception in Germany is sleep. Without compromise, German women sleep at least 7 hours a day, no matter what. Between makeup in the morning, washed hair, manicure, heavy breakfast and good sleep, the latter is always chosen. For which they can only be praised.

15. I can't bear to get married

This is not about the Germans. Yes, we all dream in our hearts to receive a beautiful marriage proposal. But in practice, women in Germany look at it also very pragmatically. She must be ready for marriage, stand on her feet, be happy and live in harmony with herself before she decides to share her blessings with another person.

Often the thought of marriage comes to a woman's head first, and she proposes to a man herself. Yes, yes, this is true, although it sounds like a different reality.

Finally, I want to say that despite all the cultural, material, spiritual and physical differences between us, Germans and Russians, we are very similar.

Yes, maybe, and it is unlikely that a typical German woman and a typical Russian will become best friends, but with the advent of the first immigrants in this country, the image of a German woman began to change dramatically. It is already hard to write about Germans now - after all, we are considering those who grew up in German environment and was not influenced by other cultures. And there are fewer and fewer of them in Germany.

Therefore, study the country and people, look at the world from the other side, find new interesting people, destroy stereotypes and be surprised!

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