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Are Germans really as industrious as the rest of the world thinks? Are they as Are Germans really as industrious as the rest of the world thinks? Are they as humourless as their reputation?

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Raderbergg, Germany

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Are Germans really as industrious as the rest of the world thinks? Are they as Are Germans really as industrious as the rest of the world thinks? Are they as humourless as their reputation?

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English


Episodes
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The Truth about Germany: Passion

3/14/2010
This week our roving reporter Michael Wigge is touring the country in a bid to find out just how passionate his fellow Germans are.

Duration:00:03:44

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The Truth about Germany: Classical Music

2/28/2010
And while we're on the subject of orchestras and classical music - it just so happens that Michael Wigge took that as his cue for this week's reportage. Our roving reporter sets out to see if Germans can live up to their reputation of being big on classical music...and whether or not they can spare good old Beethoven the rolling over!

Duration:00:03:56

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The Truth About Germany: Volkswagen

2/7/2010
This time our roving reporter Michael Wigge is taking a look at Volkswagen cars as he tries to find out what makes them so popular. He will be visiting the company's headquarters in Lower Saxony.

Duration:00:03:56

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The Truth About Germany: Art

1/31/2010
With most sectors still reeling from the shock waves of the financial crisis there's been a lot of talk about the art market, how prices have slumped, or how many younger artists are benefitting from the fact that buyers are happy to pay lower prices these days. Unchanged however is the fact that contemporary German art is very much in demand - and our intrepid reporter Michael Wigge decided to find out why it exerts such a fascination.

Duration:00:04:09

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The Truth About Germany: Do it yourself

1/16/2010
You've heard the phrase "someone with two left feet" which refers to someone who can't dance. Well at home I'm referred to as the man with two left hands as I am useless at do it yourself jobs around the house. It's a major achievement when I can change a light bulb successfully. Why am I telling you this? Well it seems the Germans have a reputation of being dab hands at DIY. Our reporter Michael Wigge has been finding out the truth!

Duration:00:04:29

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The Truth About Germany: Reeperbahn

1/11/2010
This time we are off to Hamburg's famous red light district.

Duration:00:03:47

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The Truth About Germany: Hiking

1/11/2010
Nobody hikes like the germans. On the weenends, up to two million hikers and nature lovers retreat to the wild green yonder. But what spurs them on through sleet and rain to thoug it out with Mother Nature?

Duration:00:03:55

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The Truth About Germany: The Ruhr Valley Region

1/2/2010
In our weekly series, "The Truth About Germany", our intrepid reporter Michael Wigge investigates stereotypes and this week he's off to the Ruhr Valley region. Germany's biggest urban sprawl and former industrial heartland has been chosen as one of the 2010 European Capitals of Culture. Reason enough for Wigge to see just what role culture plays in the Ruhr Valley and among its residents.

Duration:00:04:25

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The Truth About Germany: Christmas

12/21/2009
And on a more seasonal note - it's now time to ponder the truth about Christmas in Germany - courtesy of our roving reporter Michael Wigge who explores German Christmas traditions.

Duration:00:04:02

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The Truth About Germany: Snow

12/13/2009
In our regular series on clichés surrounding Germany and its people, our roving reporter Michael Wigge this time focuses on the idea that Germany has lots of snow and is a winter wonderland. False. There are whole parts of the country that hardly ever get any - like the Rhineland. Wigge is on the search for truth...about snow.

Duration:00:04:02

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The Truth About Germany: Autobahn

12/1/2009
Michael Wigge continues his search for the truth about Germany. Today he heads for the Autobahn, Germany's famous network of highways where you can sometimes drive as fast as you like.

Duration:00:03:56

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The Truth About Germany: Multicultural Nation

11/15/2009
In our weekly edition of "The Truth About Germany," euromaxx reporter Michael Wigge sets out to see just how multicultural Germany has become these days. Wigge investigates in the capital, Berlin.

Duration:00:04:20

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The Truth About Germany: Unity

10/4/2009
Today our intrepid reporter Michael Wigge explores the differences between Eastern and Western Germans to find out what die-hard stereotypes and prejudices about "Easties" and "Westies" still exist nearly 20 years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall.

Duration:00:03:27

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The Truth About Germany: Germany

5/24/2009
Michael Wigge gives us a special report to mark 60 years of the Federal Republic of Germany. Our roving reporter is out and about in Berlin for the last time.

Duration:00:03:56

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The Truth About Germany: Family

3/15/2009
A family in Germany statistically consists of 1,37 children thereby placing the country at the end of European fertility. No wonder, considering that 41% of the population live alone. Experts have pointed to many reasons why Germans are failing to reproduce - a conservative family culture, with women expected to stay at home; schools that finish at lunchtime; and a tax system that discriminates against working women. Germany's family minister, Ursula von der Leyen, has been doing her best to...

Duration:00:04:19