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Boy, oh boy, Germans sure are afraid these days! With the rise of far-right extremism and the influx of refugees, it’s no wonder they’re feeling uneasy. It’s a scary time for many people in Germany - and around the world - as they grapple with how to handle this situation. But one thing is certain: fear won’t get us anywhere. We need to come together and find solutions that work for everyone.

What Are Germans Most Afraid Of? [Solved]

Germans were scared stiff of living costs skyrocketing in 2022, with two-thirds of those surveyed in the country giving a nod to that. Housing becoming out of reach and the economy going downhill were other big worries.

  1. Fear of Invasion: During World War I, Germany was invaded by Allied forces, leading to a deep-seated fear of invasion among the German people.

  2. Fear of Losing Autonomy: After the war, Germany was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles which stripped them of their autonomy and imposed harsh reparations on them. This caused a great deal of fear and resentment among Germans who felt they had been unfairly treated.

  3. Fear of Communism: The rise of communism in Russia and other parts of Europe during the 1920s caused many Germans to be fearful that it could spread into their country as well.

  4. Fear of Economic Collapse: The Great Depression hit Germany particularly hard, leading to widespread unemployment and poverty throughout the country. This caused many Germans to be fearful for their economic future and led some to support extremist political parties like the Nazis who promised economic stability and prosperity if they were elected into power.

Germans are scared; they’re on edge. It’s a tense situation, and no one knows what’s going to happen next. Yikes! Everyone’s worried about the future, and it’s understandable why they’d be afraid. You can feel the fear in the air.