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German Emigrants Boarding in Bremerhaven

German Emigrants Boarding in Bremerhaven

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German Newspapers for sale in North America
German Newspapers for sale in North America

German Newspapers, 1922

Immigrants in English Class
Immigrants in English Class

Immigrants in English class given by Training Service of the Department of Labor in Ford Motor Co. Factory, Detroit, Michigan,…

Interpreter and German Youth at Ellis Island
Interpreter and German Youth at Ellis Island

Columbia welcomes the victims of German persecution to "the asylum of the oppressed"
Columbia welcomes the victims of German persecution to "the asylum of the oppressed"

A female personification of Columbia welcomes German Jewish immigrants to the United States. Published in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, vol.…

German Emigrants Boarding in Bremerhaven
German Emigrants Boarding in Bremerhaven

Woodcut, based on a drawing by Johannes Gehrts, ca. 1860

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This project is sponsored by the Transatlantic Program of the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany through funds of the European Recovery Program (ERP) of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology.

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