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  • ...esiding in the two states alone. The Midwest has the largest proportion of German Americans, with the group dominant in many rural areas. It is one of the two or three German Americans had strongly opposed American entry into the World War. With rare exception
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  • * Luebke, Frederick C. ''Bonds of Loyalty: German Americans During World War I. (1974) * Barry, Colman J. ''The Catholic Church and German Americans''. (1953)
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  • * Luebke, Frederick C. ''Bonds of Loyalty: German Americans During World War I. (1974) * Barry, Colman J. ''The Catholic Church and German Americans''. (1953)
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  • ...esiding in the two states alone. The Midwest has the largest proportion of German Americans, with the group dominant in many rural areas. It is one of the two or three German Americans had strongly opposed American entry into the World War. With rare exception
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  • From the 1840s to 1920 [[German Americans]] were distrusted because of their separatist social structure, their oppos Schreibersdorf (2005) the debate on German Americans centered largely on the question of "hyphenated Americans," a term which be
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  • ...is father was a [[Judaism|Jewish]] immigrant father and his mother was a [[German Americans|German American]] [[Lutheran]] who had died when Richard was ten years old.
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  • ...on voting patterns. There was no great realignment, except perhaps among [[German Americans]], who moved toward the GOP. The war, however, promoted both the ideology a
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  • ...tes, which attracted large numbers of immigrants from Europe, especially [[German Americans]] and [[Scandinavian Americans]]. The government issued 160 acre (64 h
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