The origin and birthplace of Germans

Germanic people were tribes occupying vast areas of Central and Eastern Europe in ancient times, calling themselves Germanic people, and the ancient Romans called them Germanic people. Distributed in the east of Rhine River, west of Vistula River and north of Danube River. Mainly engaged in hunting and animal husbandry, long-term in the primitive clan society. Its language family belongs to Indo-European Germanic language family. 1 From the end of the century to the beginning of the 2nd century, some Germanic people changed from nomadic life to agricultural life, resulting in uneven land distribution. A few military nobles often occupy more land. Military leaders ("kings") and their pro-soldiers take fighting as their occupation, and spoils are distributed by lottery. The number of leaders often exceeds that of pro-soldiers. At this time, the Germans were in the stage of military democracy at the end of primitive society.