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  2. Germany–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Before 1800, the main factors in German-American relations were very large movements of immigrants from Germany to American states (especially Pennsylvania, the Midwest, and central Texas) throughout the 18th and the 19th centuries. [6] There also was a significant movement of philosophical ideals that influenced American thinking.

  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. U.S.–German Peace Treaty (1921) - Wikipedia

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    The treaty between the U.S. and Germany, formally titled the "Treaty between the United States and Germany Restoring Friendly Relations" was signed in Berlin on August 25, 1921. The United States Senate advised ratification on October 18, 1921 and the treaty was ratified by President Harding on October 21, 1921. The treaty was ratified by ...

  5. East Germany–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Efforts to restore Germany under one nation collapsed which led to West Germany and the U.S. establishing formal relations on May 6, 1955. [1] In 1972 after the signing of the Basic Treaty between East and West Germany, the United States began negotiations to establish formal relations with East Germany from July 15 to July 26. [2]

  6. Opinion - Is America preparing to abandon NATO and Europe? - AOL

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    France and Germany disagree on the future of European defense, while Eastern European states, particularly Poland and the Baltics, still see America, not Brussels, as their primary security guarantor.

  7. Germany’s new conservative leader looks to ‘achieve ... - AOL

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    Germany's incoming chancellor ... are significant because they could signify a major shift from previous post-World War II relations between the U.S. and Europe. ... NATO allies shouldn’t make ...

  8. Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Consular Relations between ...

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    The Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Consular Relations between Germany and the United States of America was an agreement for the improvement of relations between the U.S. and German governments, signed in Washington, D.C., on December 8, 1923.

  9. EU is strong enough to defend its interests towards US ...

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    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe is strong enough to pursue its own interests in trade talks with the United States, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Monday after a meeting with fellow EU leaders.