German Memoirs – Ethnic Germans’ Sufferings After World War I in the United States and Europe Posted By : Rajkumar Kanagasingam

This post was written by webmaster on July 19, 2007
Posted Under: Humanities

German-Americans were the most visible non-Anglophone group in the US during the 18th and 19th centuries. But the hostility against these groups took place during the nineteenth century, but were largely non-systematic. The Germans’ stance of anti-slavery position in the Southern United States brought about violent clashes in slave states such as Texas during the American Civil War. In Britain, Germans were demonized in the press well before the First World War.

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