German Americans facts for kids
German Americans is a ethnic group of American citizens of German ancestry. According to the United States Census Bureau, in 2013 there were 46 million Americans who claimed some German ancestry. In parts of the Northern United States they outnumber any other ethnic groups. In Wisconsin, for example, 41% of the population is German-American. They are the largest ethnic group in the United States.
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Carl Schurz was the first German born US Senator (Missouri, 1868) and later US Secretary of the Interior
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The Wahrenberger House in Austin served as a German-American school.
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Temporary quarters for Volga Germans in central Kansas, 1875
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Marlene Dietrich signing a soldier's cast (Belgium, 1944)
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Parking meter checker stands by his police vehicle which is imprinted with the German word for police (Polizei). It is part of the town's highlighting its German ethnic origins. New Ulm, Minnesota, July 1974.
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The Hermann Heights Monument in New Ulm, Minnesota. Erected by the Sons of Hermann, it is the 3rd largest copper statue in the United States after the Statue of Liberty and Portlandia. Historians have regarded Hermann's victory over Roman troops in 9 CE as Rome's greatest defeat, and in the 19th century he became a symbol of unity for German immigrants facing anti-German sentiment in the United States
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In Spanish: Inmigración alemana en los Estados Unidos para niños