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  2. Germany–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The last American tanks were withdrawn from Germany in 2013, [151] but they returned the following year to address a gap in multinational training opportunities. [152] The U.S. had 35,000 American troops in Germany in 2017. [150] Germany and the United States are joint NATO members.

  3. German Empire–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The United States recognized the Federal Government of Germany on August 9, 1848, when Donelson was commissioned as the new U.S. Minister to the Federal Government of Germany. Formal diplomatic relations were established on August 9 when Donelson was commissioned as the new U.S. Minister to the Federal Government of Germany.

  4. National German-American Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The formation of the NGAA was supported by existing state and local German-American organizations, as well as the German-American press. [5] In particular, a state-level umbrella group of German-American organizations in Pennsylvania, the German-American Central Alliance of Pennsylvania (Deutsch-Amerikanischer Zentral-Bund von Pennsylvanien), founded in 1899, provided the impetus for the ...

  5. German Americans - Wikipedia

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    About 25,000 people became paying members of the pro-Nazi German American Bund during the years before the war. [107] German aliens were the subject of suspicion and discrimination during the war, although prejudice and sheer numbers meant they suffered as a group generally less than Japanese Americans.

  6. Forty-eighters - Wikipedia

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    The following were all refugees from Germany: Friedrich Beust settled in Switzerland to work in early-childhood education. He lived and worked there until his death in 1899. Albert Dulk, a dramatist, settled in Geneva after touring the Orient. He eventually returned to Germany. Gottfried Kinkel moved to Switzerland in 1866 after living in England.

  7. Stereotypes of Germans - Wikipedia

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    Germans are perceived to be stiff and humourless. [16] [17] [10] There are many popular culture references to perceived lack of humor in Germany, a notable example being the Funnybot episode of South Park. Edward T. Hall, an American sociologist and intercultural expert, has identified certain dimensions to explain cultural differences.

  8. Americans on Reddit just learned a ‘bonkers’ fact about ...

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    A Reddit thread about what surprises Americans about living in Europe provided a major culture shock — this time about German apartment kitchens. The post Americans on Reddit just learned a ...

  9. Foreign policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    American policy was to counter Japan, to force out of China, and to prevent attacking the Soviet Union. Japan reacted with an attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, and the United States was at war with Japan, Germany, and Italy. Instead of the loans given to allies in World War I, the United States provided Lend-Lease grants of $50,000,000,000.