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  1. In American schools, 283,301 students studied German in 2000; it is the third most popular language choice after Spanish and French. According to a recent MLA report, German remained the third most taught language at U.S. colleges and universities as well, with a 3.5% increase from 2002.

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  3. Germany was not as involved in colonizing Africa as other major European powers of the 20th century, and lost its overseas colonies, including German East Africa and German South West Africa, after World War I. Similarly to those in Latin America, the Germans in Africa tended to isolate themselves and were more self-sufficient than other Europeans.

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  5. Nearly one million Germans immigrated to America in this decade, one of the peak periods of German immigration; in 1854 alone, 215,000 Germans arrived in this country. 1856. Margaretha Meyer Schurz, a German immigrant and wife of Carl Schurz, established the first kindergarten in America at Watertown, Wisconsin. 1857.

  6. 10. Juli 2019 · Where German is still spoken in the US. Oliver Sallet als/sb. 07/10/2019. Over 300 years ago, German immigrants crossed the Atlantic to reach, among other places, Pennsylvania. Their language and ...

  7. 9. Okt. 2015 · German-American Day first gained a spot on US calendars over 130 years ago. An annual holiday on October 6th, it marks the day in 1683 when 13 German families arrived in Philadelphia to set up home.