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German Americans Maintain their Culture and
Language
Americans of German descent have
a great desire to pass the customs, traditions and language on
to their children. The singing and dancing, the wearing of
costumes (Trachten) and celebrations of Germanic events and
family festivities, the cooking and beverage traditions, the
visiting of family and friends, Gemütlichkeit and Spaß, Steuben
Parades with Princess, German American Day, Oktoberfests,
Karneval and Christkindl Markets. DANK Clubs and Schools will
introduce you to these customs and traditions and to people who
share the same values.
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America's German American Heritage
"Since the earliest days
of the settlement of North America,
immigrants from Germany have enriched our
Nation with their industry, culture and
participation in public life. Over a
quarter of all Americans can trace their
ancestry back to German roots, but more
important than numbers are the motives that
led so many Germans to make a new beginning
across the Atlantic. America's unparalleled
freedoms and opportunities drew the first
German immigrants to our shores and have
long inspired the tremendous contributions
that German Americans have made to our
heritage.
In the course of over 300
years of German emigration to this great
land, German Americans have attained
prominence in all areas of our national
life. Like Baron von Steuben in
Revolutionary times, many Americans of
German descent have served in our military
with honor and distinction. In the sciences,
Albert Michelson and Hans Bethe immeasurably
increased our understanding of the
universe. The painters Albert Bierstadt and
modernist Josef Albers have enhanced our
artistic traditions, and composers such as
Oscar Hammerstein have added their important
influences to American music.
Yet even there many
distinguished names cannot begin to
summarize all the gifts that German
Americans have brought to our nation's
history. While parts of the Midwest,
Pennsylvania and Texas still proudly bear
the stamp of the large German populations of
the last century, it is their widespread
assimilation and far-reaching activities
that have earned German Americans a
distinguished reputation in all regions of
the United States and in all walks of life,"
states President William J. Clinton in his
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German Americans Become
Proud Americans
Organized German
immigration to the United States commenced
when the Quaker William Penn invited German
Pietists and Mennonites, suffering from
religious persecution in Germany, to settle
in his Quaker colony. In 1678 some Krefeld
Mennonites joined the Quakers, and 13
Mennonite Krefeld families started the long
journey to the "New World" in 1683. they
established the first permanent German
settlement on American soil in Germantown,
Pennsylvania.
They were the first to
oppose and object to slavery. General von
Steuben and his German American soldiers
fought for and helped to make American
Independence possible. For more than three
centuries, German immigrants in the United
States have built a long tradition of
loyalty in both peace and war.
German American Day,
October 6, serves to honor them, and all the
German immigrants who participated in the
creation of this nation.
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Almost Fifty-Eight Million
Americans Can Claim German Heritage
German Americans
constitute the largest ethnic group and the
historically staunchest supporters of the
democratic values. The result of the 1990 US
Census indicates that the total US
population was 248,709,873 at that time with
the five major heritage groups in their
percentages of the total:
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Germans |
57,985,595 |
23.3% |
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Irish |
38,739,518 |
15.6% |
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English |
32,655,779 |
13.1% |
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Italian |
14,714,939 |
5.9% |
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Polish |
9,366,106 |
3.8% |
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German Americans are Bridge Builders
American and German
youths enjoy exchange visits and learn about
one another. The USA/Federal Republic of
Germany Youth Exchange Program, created by
President Reagan and Chancellor Kohl allows
students from both countries to visit each
other. Life-long friendships start at an
early age.
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