How are French institutions allowed to settle in an area to promote the spread of the French language and culture whereas when Germany for example would have an institution that promote the spread of the German language and culture in Alsace it would be seen as an act of German imperialism?
>>136333879
Because Hitler was literally born in Germany, goy.
>>136333879
Germans lost all rights to expand following WWII. They lost Kaliningrad forever, just as an example of their humiliation.
>>136333967
>Brazilian education
>>13633387
Quick google gave me the Gutenberg language institute and Stralang language school, both in Strabourg, Alsace.
>>136334031
Why didn't the French lost their right to expand? Napoleon conquered half of Europe too and his acts weren't much better than those of Hitler.
>>136333879
What's the Goethe institute?
>>136334250
We had to kill 20% of the Krauts to get the remaining 80% to see reason. Then they got cleansed from Eastern Europe, which they richly deserved.
Most countries from France to China have institutions for people who want to lear the language and familiarize with the culture, the AF is just the most pretigious since everyone spoke french for centuries.
Moronic thread by an unneducated moron.
>>136334229
Gutenberg is for all languages and not necessarily German. Stralang is a German language institution, but Stralang is private and not supported by the German state.
>>136334726
>Gutenberg is for all languages and not necessarily German.
Why are you even moving the goalposts now? No one is stopping anyone from learning German in Alsace.
>but Stralang is private and not supported by the German state.
So is the organisation in the OP, in fact in their "about us" page it states they are a "Belgian non-profit organisation". So what was your point?
>>136334321
Most of the funding for the institute is coming from German governmental grants.
Guess the Nazis won
OP is a subhuman retard.
https://www.goethe.de/ins/fr/de/sta/str.html