a strong sense of national identity and unity.
Other young Japanese people.
Slavs and to some degree negroes. Depending on whether you consider them ethnic groups or religious groups: Jews, Roma. __________ Actually, the bit about Slavs needs qualifying. If they did the Nazis' bidding and were 'Western' in outlook and Roman Catholic, they were not persecuted. For example, Slovakia and Croatia were allies of Nazi Germany.
The major Dutch military advantage was their Navy. The Dutch are an ethnic people group of Germanic people that reside in the Netherlands.
the Japanese people point of view
During WWII, the nickname given to Japanese Americans was "Nip". This is a shorten version of their country name in Japanese which is Nippon. Using this version of the nickname was considered to be an insult.
well there might be lots of reason why people having stereotype views towards other ethnic groups, examples are cultural misconception, conflict between two ethnic groups historically, etc. For the Japanese case, Chinese and Korean disliked them because Japanese historically had invaded these two countries and committed lots of war crimes. Some others might have other reason, mainly cultural misconception and their (majority) difficulties on communicating in other languages, I assume?
The Ishikari Plain on Hokkaido, where Sapporo is located, was originally inhabited by the Ainu people. However, during the 19th Century what became the city of Sapporo was founded by ethnic Japanese and now the vast majority of residents of the city and the region are ethnic Japanese, with origins similar to the rest of the ethnic Japanese people of Japan. The geographic origins of the ethnic Japanese is still a matter of discussion.
an ethnic group
They all have a similar cultural background.
Cultural boundaries come in the form of a religious, ethnic or language boundary. There are different cultural boundaries in regions where different people speak different languages.
The word "ethnic" refers to an individual of a particular ethnic background or nationality. A phrase that can be used to define ethnic is "a collective of people who identify with the same background or cultural heritage."
It depends on what you mean by "cultural group." For example, are "People who Live on the Western Coast of a Continent" a cultural group? How about "People who chose to live near an Earthquake fault?" What constitutes a "cultural group?" If a cultural group is defined as being composed of people of the same sex, women are the largest cultural group at 50.8% (2010 census). If it's defined by ethnic origin, whites of non-Hispanic origin are the largest cultural group at 63.7% (2010 census). If it's defined by which ethnic group has the largest ethnic representation in California (compared to other states), it's Native Americans.
Germany is a very diverse and multi-cultural country There are people from all ethnic backgrounds.
An ethnic community is those people who live in a particular region and who hold themselves to be members of a common cultural group. The Poles who live in the Chicago area constitute an ethnic commmunity, for example.
People who are considered to be ethnic minorities are those in which differ from the normal social group. For example, an ethnic minority in Chicago, IL might be Koreans or Japanese.
historical, cultural, ethnic, political, economic and humanitarian factors
The new company policy aims to ensure uniformity in employee dress code to create a cohesive and professional atmosphere in the workplace.