All 5 families are descendants of a group of immigrants known as the Volga Germans who came to the United States between 1870 and 1920. Their ancestors moved from Germany to the southern Volga region of Russia in the 1760s. All 5 American families are descendants of persons originally living...
All 5 families are descendants of a group of immigrants known as the Volga Germans who came to the United States between 1870 and 1920. Their ancestors moved from Germany to the southern Volga region of Russia in the 1760s. All 5 American families are descendants of persons originally living...
Missouri has a strong German heritage; many have ancestors that arrived in the 1800s and often find “crossing the pond” to find those relatives very difficult. This can be difficult for those still in the old country who wish to reach out and meet their relatives here as well. The trave...
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A large group of German intellectual liberals, known as the Forty-eighters, immigrated to the United States during this period to escape persecution. The contemporary flag of Germany with its black, red, and gold stripes derives from the flag of the Forty-eighter parliament. Following three ...
Germans to America, Jan. 3, 1856-Apr. 27, 1857 作者:Filby, P. William; Glazier, Ira A.; Filby, William P. 出版年:1990-6 页数:128 定价:$ 152.55 ISBN:9780842023559 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价:
She referred to Churchill’s policy, to “baste” the Germans and burn them alive. Thus, she said, “the German people should rightfully reclaim this term for themselves”. She then quoted Dennis Richards, Official Historian of the R.A.F. who admitted that the British initiated the air ...
Thus, most people who came to Germany from the mid-1950s were not former colonial subjects, but "guest workers" (Gastarbeiter) mostly of Italian, Spanish, Turkish, and Yugoslavian origin, called upon to provide manpower for the thriving German economy (Göktürk et al. 2007, 9ff.; ...
Europeans, especially northern Europeans (not just Germans), only smile when they want to. Smiling at some stranger you have never met before is considered foolish. Americans who smile at everyone on the street can seem, well, a bit weak in the head. (Recall the scene inCrocodile Dundeewher...