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Making Germany Sexy
BBC ^ | 7-8-2003 | Clare Murphy

Posted on 07/08/2003 6:40:14 PM PDT by blam

Making Germany sexy

By Clare Murphy
BBC News Online

Germany is starting a series of campaigns to improve the country's image abroad, seeking to replace the dogged stereotypes of Nazis and sunbed stealing tourists with a more relaxed, hip and even erotic portrayal of its people and language. Adding insult to the injury caused by Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who last week compared a German politician with a Nazi, a junior Italian minister this week described Germans as "uniform supernationalistic blonds" who "loudly invade" Italy's beaches each summer.

The remarks by both Mr Berlusconi and his employee, Stefano Stefani, have met widespread contempt.

But they have hit a particular nerve among some Germans, coming as they do just as the country is trying to shake-off perceptions which they feel have little or nothing to do with the reality of 21st-Century Germany.

Erotic language

It's images of half-naked, lithe youngsters dancing at Berlin's annual techno dance festival, the Love Parade, along with celebrities such as the supermodel Claudia Schiffer and sporting heroes like footballer Juergen Klinsmann and former tennis player Boris Becker, which German cultural officials want to draw attention to.

It is hoped popular German celebrities will draw attention away from the past Last week, the Goethe Institute in London held a brainstorming session with corporate and cultural representatives in the hope of coming up with a new "brand" for Germany.

"We discovered that it would be too hard to change Germany's brand, as many of the images associated with the country are too deep-set," said the conference's chair, Ulrich Sacker.

"But we did decide that we've got to start emphasising current aspects of German life which are ignored - the hedonism for example of the Love Parade, the fact that we have short working days, that we take the longest holidays in Europe."

The problem of perception is seen as particularly bad in Britain, where television schedules are packed with documentaries about the Nazis and the Holocaust - topics which also form the staple of the history curriculum in British schools.

These stereotypes had an impact on tourism, export, industry, as well as inward investment, the German ambassador to London suggested.

"We also have big problems with perception here," says Barbara Malchow of the Goethe Institute in Paris.

"The Nazi past doesn't play such a big role among French impressions of Germans as it does in Britain - although it is an issue. The key problem we're finding is that there just isn't that much interest in Germany or learning German."

The campaign being launched in France is designed to encourage young French people to think of Germany as sexy.

The obsession with how other countries view us seems to have much more to do with how we see ourselves than anything else

Under the suggestive motto: "There is so much we can do together," the advertising portrays the French and Germans as intertwined at many levels.

"It shows the practical side of our relationship, but also the prospect of more exotic and erotic aspects," says Ms Malchow.

The French branch of the Goethe Institute is also hoping to draft in Schiffer, Klinsmann and Becker to help out.

Next year, other campaigns will be rolled out in Eastern Europe, where it is freely admitted that memories of the past die hard.

"Poland's going to be a difficult one," one cultural official concedes. "We're going to have to work out whether the funny and sexy attitude of these other campaigns is appropriate there."

Last week, Germany got rid of the Luftwaffe logo from aircraft used by German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and other top government officials.

The Luftwaffe reduced cities like Warsaw to rubble during World War II, and the continuing presence of the logo on aircraft is thought to have raised more than a few eyebrows on trips to the east.

Hold on

But some German brand experts wonder if their country is taking its image a little too seriously.

We've got to start emphasising current aspects of German life which are ignored - the hedonism for example of the Love Parade, the fact that we have short working days, that we take the longest holidays in Europe

"The obsession with how other countries view us seems to have much more to do with how we see ourselves than anything else," says Andreas Schneider, of BBN advertising, which markets German products abroad.

"The bad economic conditions mean we've got a bit of a self-confidence problem at the moment - and maybe that's why we've got so upset about these ridiculous comments by the Italians. They don't deserve the attention they are getting."

Mr Schneider also warned against throwing the baby out with the bathwater, noting that many German stereotypes - such as the hard working and ruthlessly efficient employee which the Goethe Institute hinted at ditching - worked to the country's advantage - even if they no longer match the reality.

"Italians for example have to contend with all sorts of stereotypes about being unreliable, lazy even, completely the opposite impression which people hold of Germany," he said.

"And certainly if you were a company, it's not hard to say which stereotype you'd prefer to be lumbered with. Is it?"


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1 posted on 07/08/2003 6:40:15 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam
Perhaps they could begin by renaming the streets presently named after Nazi Generals.
2 posted on 07/08/2003 6:42:58 PM PDT by Balding_Eagle
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To: blam
Isn't that a lot like trying to make a hammer sexy?
3 posted on 07/08/2003 6:43:28 PM PDT by FourPeas
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To: blam
Please,
Lederhosen, bratwurst, hairy armpits and oompa polka fest music...
Oh baby!!!
Well, at least the beer is good.
4 posted on 07/08/2003 6:43:38 PM PDT by cavtrooper21 (I will not go quietly into the dark....)
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5 posted on 07/08/2003 6:44:18 PM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: blam
Having flown on a Lufthansa transoceanic flight with a bunch of Krauts, I am not eager to spend time with these pushy boors.

When they can make this (a poor trsnaltion of the first paragraph above) sound sexy, they may have a chance:

Deutschland beginnt eine Reihe, Kampagnen, um das Bild des Landes auswärts zu verbessern und sucht, die hartnäckigen Stereotypen der Nazin zu ersetzen und sunbed, Touristen mit entspannt, einer Hüfte und sogar einer erotischen Schilderung seiner Leute und Sprache stehlend. Beleidigung der Verletzung hinzufügend, die Italian vom Premierminister Silvio Berlusconi, der letzte Woche einen deutschen Politiker mit einem Nazi verursacht wurde verglich, beschrieb ein italienischer Juniorminister diese Woche Deutsche als "konstante supernationalistic blonds", wem "laut" Strände Italiens jeder Sommer eindringen.
6 posted on 07/08/2003 6:44:39 PM PDT by Atlas Sneezed
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To: FourPeas
Topless guides at Auschwitz?
7 posted on 07/08/2003 6:45:36 PM PDT by gitmo (Some days you're the dog; some days you're the hydrant.)
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To: blam
We've got to start emphasising current aspects of German life which are ignored - the hedonism for example of the Love Parade, the fact that we have short working days, that we take the longest holidays in Europe

Yeah, those are great selling points </sarcasm>

8 posted on 07/08/2003 6:47:33 PM PDT by xm177e2 (Stalinists, Maoists, Ba'athists, Pacifists: Why are they always on the same side?)
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To: blam
"Italians for example have to contend with all sorts of stereotypes about being unreliable, lazy even, completely the opposite impression which people hold of Germany," he said.

Subtle little slam there, huh? LOL.

9 posted on 07/08/2003 6:47:47 PM PDT by Scenic Sounds (Summertime!)
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To: blam
We've got to start emphasising current aspects of German life which are ignored - the hedonism for example of the Love Parade, the fact that we have short working days, that we take the longest holidays in Europe

I see, so now the country has absolutely nothing going for it.

10 posted on 07/08/2003 6:49:43 PM PDT by rimmont
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To: blam
,,, there's plenty of scope for innovation.
11 posted on 07/08/2003 6:50:36 PM PDT by shaggy eel
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To: blam
For me the image problem is not the Nazis... It's vivid memories of the hairy, muscluar East German women's swimming team.
12 posted on 07/08/2003 6:50:41 PM PDT by 11th Earl of Mar
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To: cavtrooper21
Brats are good too!!

13 posted on 07/08/2003 6:52:31 PM PDT by TaMoDee
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To: blam
How about a little leather and whips?


14 posted on 07/08/2003 6:53:03 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: blam
OK, so I'm a little nuts, but I like the sound of German. And I just got back from Germany--it's fresh in my mind. Of course, I was on an American Army Post and the Germans I spent time with were old friends whom I really love, so I guess I'm biased!!
15 posted on 07/08/2003 6:56:38 PM PDT by Betteboop
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To: blam
"Italians for example have to contend with all sorts of stereotypes about being unreliable,
lazy even, completely the opposite impression which people hold of Germany," he said.


What a moron.
Most of the world knows the really good operative stereotypes of Italians
are:
1. great cooks
2. make great food
3. pour you tasty wine
4. hot, hot babes (hey, we're talking the country of Sophia Loren, Monica Bellalucci [sp?]
and about a million other babes)
5. cars with personality, if not great practicality

Many moons ago, my brother "ran off" with "an older woman", his German instuctor.
After a two-month sojourn looking for a job in Germany and also touring Austria and
Italy down to Naples, his conclusion was:
1. In their cities, Germans are arrogant and irritating
(in the countryside, they could be pretty nice
2. Italians might cheat you on making change...but overall, they were great fun
and much, much, much better company.
16 posted on 07/08/2003 6:56:43 PM PDT by VOA
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To: Betteboop
Oh, and my first ski instructor was Austrian---there's always that soft spot...........
17 posted on 07/08/2003 6:58:05 PM PDT by Betteboop
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To: gitmo
Topless guides at Auschwitz?

Actually, Auschwitz is in Poland. Might have something to do with the Polish inability to recognize German sexiness.

She looks OK, but that other thing seems to be a blond chimpanzee.
By the way, what is that in the background?

18 posted on 07/08/2003 6:58:24 PM PDT by Salman
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To: 11th Earl of Mar
It's vivid memories of the hairy, muscluar East German women's swimming team.

A True Classic: the cover illustration of National Lampoon Magazine with
a female East German in track-and-field uniform.
With an obious crotch bulge.

I'll never forget that my otherwise highly moral mother even laughed outloud
when I simply directed her attention to the mag.
19 posted on 07/08/2003 6:59:55 PM PDT by VOA
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To: Beelzebubba
Ok, I will join this arguement.

"Wo wir Deutschen sind, functionierts."

While their politics piss me off, one has to admit that the American traditions of mechanics, engineers, and bailing wire, are completely germanic.

My own clann is descended from the Messerschmidts - you know, the Fokkers that built the airplanes. I am a rocket scientist, von beruf.

Nie vergessen that the saturn-IV that put Americans on the moon was developed by Warner Von Braun from the V-2.

20 posted on 07/08/2003 7:01:19 PM PDT by patton (I wish we could all look at the evil of abortion with the pure, honest heart of a child.)
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