The German-AmericansRepresents the German-American experience in the United States. Provides a German-American Chronology section to assist with orientation in historical time. Includes some of the key events in the history of Germany. |
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alliance American American-German Review army arrived Bauhaus became Bennett Law Berlin Black Sea German born Bremen Carl Schurz chapter Chicago Church Cincinnati citizens Civil colonies communities culture Damrosch Deutsche economic emigration English established ethnic Europe farmers Feininger foreign Forty-eighters Frederick Friedrich Kapp German element German immigrants German Lutherans German papers German press German theater German-American German-born German-language German-speaking Germans in America Gropius Hammerstein History Hutterites immigrants Iowa Irish Kansas land language large numbers later Lincoln living Louis Lutheran Lyonel Feininger Mennonites Metropolitan Opera migration Milwaukee Minnesota Missouri nationality Nazi Nebraska newspapers nineteenth century North numbers of Germans official Ohio Opera orchestra organization Pennsylvania Pennsylvania German percent political population railroads refugees religious revolutionary revolutions Russia Russian-Germans settled settlement settlers slavery social Society South Dakota Steuben Synod Texas tion Union United University Volga Germans Walter Gropius Wisconsin World wrote York



