"Louis" is the American equivalent for the German "Ludwig"
1 answer
No, they are American. Actually they are German. They are also French, Italian, and Native American.
1 answer
German American Heritage Center was created in 1862.
1 answer
National German-American Alliance ended in 1918.
1 answer
National German-American Alliance was created in 1901.
1 answer
American schools talk in English, and German schools talk in German.
1 answer
A.E.'s European American descent is German. So her descent is German-American.
1 answer
John A. Walz has written:
'German influence in American education and culture' -- subject(s): American and German, Comparative Literature, Education, German and American
1 answer
"American" in German
Amerikaner/ Amerikane is German for American.
1 answer
The same as American Jews and American Christians. It's about the faith.
1 answer
The web address of the German American Society is: http://germanamerican.org
1 answer
German and American Tableau - 1902 was released on:
USA: March 1902
1 answer
The German summer is the same time as the American or the English summer.
1 answer
The Lewis gun was used by German's American's, and the UK:-)
1 answer
The web address of the German American Heritage Center is: www.gahc.org
1 answer
The phone number of the German American Society is: 503-775-1583.
1 answer
German vinegar is mostly made from apples ( cider vinegar) its a little sweeter and not as sour tasting as American vinegar. Red wine vinegar German or American tastes the same.
1 answer
Stanley M Vogel has written:
'German literary influences on the American transcendentalist' -- subject(s): American and German, American literature, Comparative Literature, German and American, History and criticism, Literature, Comparative, Transcendentalism (New England)
1 answer
Lusitania wasn't a German submarine, it was an American merchant ship that was sunk by German submarines.
1 answer
As long as he is born to American citizens, he would be considered American
1 answer
Yes, a Filipino-American (a natural born Filipino who became an American citizen) can legally become Filipino-German if he/she converts citizenship to German and applies for "Dual Citizenship" in the Philippines.
_____
Nationality issues can be complex. Ask your nearest German consulate.
1 answer
The phone number of the German American Society is: 830-620-6372.
1 answer
The phone number of the German-American Heritage Museum is: 719-684-7869.
1 answer
Schirm is German word for umbrella.
1 answer
An American - Ein Amerikaner, eine Amerikanerin
american (adjective) - amerikanisch
1 answer
His mother's side of the family is German & his father's side is Half American & Half Italian but he is American.
3 answers
The phone number of the German American Heritage Center is: 319-322-8844.
1 answer
The phone number of the German American Cultural Center is: 504-363-4202.
1 answer
The web address of the German American Cultural Center is: http://gacc-nola.com
1 answer