Ok, you finally got us replying to another thread about Germany.
Why is this such an issue for you? You can hardly be german, because with your grammar you would be sent to some "Flüchtlingsauffangszone" to be assessed if you should be integrated into the country.
I'm dutch, but live in Germany. Half my family is german, but I don't feel german at all. In fact I think there are a lot of things that I really don't understand about the german mentality.
I would suggest you google up on some nice documentaries about Germany to get a broader view on things, and not just suppose venting the clichés you have into your head to be a guaranteed way to get some attention.
What I find cool about the Germans nowadays is that there are some awesome cities like Berlin that give start-up companies an atmosphere that inspires creativity.
After Fukushima Germany shut down their nuclear reactors and seriously promotes renewable energy, and co2 neutral building. Even the german humor is actually improving and even funny at times.
By the way, there already is a german squadron, but it never took off.
Ok, Germany's history is troubled, to put it mildly, but dwelling on that is like holding mé personally responsible for the actions of my grandfather that I never knew.
While the rest of Europe sits on its hands and waits how many immigrants that are flooding into Europe Germany will take, Germany is the only country that acts. They just fail to see that all other countries commitment to made agreements are just words on paper.
Oh yes,.....german tv sucks. The first thing they should do is just subtitle the foreign movies and not let C class german actors synchronise a german voice over it.