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Germans have contributed to a vast number of areas in American culture and technology. Baron von Steuben, a former Prussian officer, led the reorganization of the U.S. Army during the war for independence and helped make the victory against the British possible. The Steinway & Sons piano manufacturing firm was founded by immigrant Henry E. Steinwayin 1853. German settlers broug…
Germans have contributed to a vast number of areas in American culture and technology. Baron von Steuben, a former Prussian officer, led the reorganization of the U.S. Army during the war for independence and helped make the victory against the British possible. The Steinway & Sons piano manufacturing firm was founded by immigrant Henry E. Steinway in 1853. German settlers brought the Christmas tree custom and other German Christmas traditions to the United States. The Studebakers built large numbers of wagons used during the Western migration; Studebaker, like the Duesenberg brothers, later became an important early automobile manufacturer. Carl Schurz, a refugee from the unsuccessful first German democratic revolution of 1848 became an influential politician first in the Republican then in the Democratic party, and served as U.S. Secretary of the Interior.
After World War II, Wernher von Braun, and most of the leading engineers from the former German V-2 rocket base at Peenemünde, were brought to the U.S. They contributed decisively to the development of U.S. military rockets, as well as rockets for the NASA space program and the initiation of the Apollo program to land on the Moon. Similarly, fellow German aviation technologist Siegfried Knemeyer, the former top aviation technologist within Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring's Reich Air Ministry during World War II, was brought to the United States through a similar path to von Braun, and served as a civilian employee of the USAF for over twenty years.
The influence of German cuisine is seen in the cuisine of the United States throughout the country, especially regarding pastries, meats and sausages, and above all, beer. Frankfurters (or "wieners", originating from Frankfurt am Main and Vienna, respectively), hamburgers, bratwurst, sauerkraut, and strudel are common dishes. German bakers introduced the pretzel, which is popular across the United States. Germans introduced America to lager, the most-produced beer style in the United States, and have been the dominant ethnic group in the beer industry since 1850.
The oldest extant brewery in the United States is D. G. Yuengling & Son of Pottsville, Pennsylvania (approximately 80 miles northwest of Philadelphia), founded in 1829 by an immigrant from Aldingen in what is today Baden-Württemberg; the brewery's flagship product remains a 19th-century German-style amber lager. By the late 19th century, Milwaukee, with a large population of German origin, was once the home to four of the world's largest breweries owned by ethnic Germans (Schlitz, Blatz, Pabst, and Miller) and was the number one beer producing city in the world for many years. Almost half of all current beer sales in the United States can be attributed to German immigrants, Capt. A. Pabst, Eberhard Anheuser, and Adolphus Busch, who founded Anheuser-Busch in St. Louis in 1860. Later German immigrants figured prominently in the rebirth of craft brews following Prohibition, culminating in the microbrew movement that swept the U.S. beginning in the late 1980s.
German and German-American celebrations, such as Oktoberfest, Rhenish Carnival, German-American Day and Von Steuben Day are held regularly throughout the country. One of the largest is the German-American Steuben Parade in New York City, held every third Saturday in September. There are also major annual events in Chicago's Lincoln Square neighborhood, a traditional a center of the city's German population, in Cincinnati, where its annual Oktoberfest Zinzinnati is the largest Oktoberfest outside of Germany and in Milwaukee, which celebrates its German heritage with an annual German Fest. Many of the immigrants from Germany and other German-speaking countries came to Pennsylvania to what was then "Allegheny City" (now part of the North Side of the City of Pittsburgh). So many German speakers arrived, the area became known as "Deutschtown" and has been revived as such. Within Deutschtown and since 1854, The Teutonia Männerchor has been promoting and furthering German cultural traditions.
Skat, the most popular card game in Germany, is also played in areas of the United States with large German American populations, such as Wisconsin and Texas.
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Architects
• Dankmar Adler – architect
• Adolf Cluss – architect, builder of numerous public buildings in Washington, D.C.
• Ferdinand Gottlieb – architect heading his own firm, Ferdinand Gottlieb & Associates, based in Dobbs Ferry, New York
• Walter Gropius– pioneer in modern arc…
Architects
• Dankmar Adler – architect
• Adolf Cluss – architect, builder of numerous public buildings in Washington, D.C.
• Ferdinand Gottlieb – architect heading his own firm, Ferdinand Gottlieb & Associates, based in Dobbs Ferry, New York
• Walter Gropius – pioneer in modern architecture, founder of Bauhaus
• Albert Kahn – industrial architect; known as the "architect of Detroit", of Jewish descent
• Richard Kiehnel – senior partner of Kiehnel, Elliot and Chalfant
• Henry C. Koch – architect based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
• Joseph Molitor – Chicago-based church architect
• John A. Roebling – architect, known for designing the Brooklyn Bridge
• Washington Roebling – civil engineer known for his work on the Brooklyn Bridge, which was designed by his father John A. Roebling
• Frederick C. Sauer – architect, particularly in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, region of the late 19th and early 20th centuries
• Frederick G. Scheibler Jr. – Art Nouveau Pittsburgh architect
• August Schoenborn – designed the United States Capitol Dome
• Hans Schuler – German-born American sculptor and monument maker; first American sculptor to win the Salon Gold Medal
• Adolph Strauch – landscape architect
• Horace Trumbauer – architect
• Ludwig Mies van der Rohe – pioneer of modern architecture, second Chicago School of Architecture
Artists
• Anni Albers – printmaker, textile artist
• Josef Albers – painter and graphic artist
• Earl W. Bascom – painter, printmaker, and sculptor ("Cowboy of Cowboy Artists")
• Robert Benecke – early photographer
• Albert Bierstadt – painter, known for his large landscapes of the American West
• Richard Bock – sculptor and associate of Frank Lloyd Wright
• Charles Dellschau – one of America's earliest known outsider artists, draftsman engineer, creating drawings, collages and watercolors of airplanes and airships
• Rudolph Dirks – comic strip artist who created The Katzenjammer Kids
• Alfred Eisenstaedt – photographer and photojournalist best remembered for his photograph capturing the celebration of V-J Day
• Jimmy Ernst – German-born artist
• Carl Eytel – German-born artist of desert landscapes living in early 20th-century Palm Springs, California
• Claire Falkenstein – sculptor, painter, print-maker and jewelry designer known for her large-scale abstract metal and glass sculptures
• Andreas Feininger – photographer and writer on photographic technique
• Lyonel Feininger – painter and caricaturist
• Steven Fischer – film producer and cartoonist
• Carl Giers – early photographer
• George Grosz – member of the Berlin Dada and New Objectivity group, known especially for his savagely caricatural drawings of Berlin life in the 1920s
• Don Heck – comics artist best known for co-creating the Marvel Comics characters Iron Man and the Wasp, and for his long run penciling the Marvel superhero-team series The Avengers during the 1960s Silver Age of comic books
• Uli Herzner – fashion designer
• Hans Hofmann – abstract expressionist painter
• Ubbe Ert Iwwerks – Academy Award-winning animator, cartoonist and special effects technician, famous for his work for Walt Disney
• Klaus Janson – comic book artist (inker), working regularly for Marvel Comics and DC Comics and sporadically for independent companies
• Ulli Kampelmann – painter and filmmaker
• Kenya (Robinson) – multimedia artist whose work includes performance, sculpture and installation
• Charles Kleibacker – fashion designer who earned the nickname "Master of the Bias"
• Franz Jozef Kline – abstract expressionist painter
• Harold Knerr – illustrator of The Katzenjammer Kids until 1949
• John Lewis Krimmel – America's first genre painter
• Emanuel Leutze – history painter best known for his painting Washington Crossing the Delaware
• Cornelius Krieghoff – painter
• Nicola Marschall – artist, designed the first Confederate flag and the Confederate uniform
• Louis Maurer – lithographer
• David Muench – landscape and nature photographer known for portraying the American western landscape
• Marc Muench – sports and landscape photographer
• Charles Christian Nahl – painter who is called California's first significant artist
• Thomas Nast – political cartoonist
• Elisabet Ney – sculptor
• Erwin Panofsky – art historian, of Jewish descent
• Julian Ritter – Classical Realist painter best known for his paintings of nudes, clowns and portraits and his ill-fated voyage of the South Pacific
• Severin Roesen – still life painter
• Paulus Roetter – landscape and botanical painter
• Christopher Sauer – earliest type founder in America, published the first German Bible, 1743, and the first religious magazine in America, 1764
• Christian Schwartz – type designer
• Christian Siriano – fashion designer
• Gustavus Sohon – artist
• Henry William Stiegel – glassmaker and ironmaster
• Alfred Stieglitz – photographer instrumental in making photography an acceptable art form alongside painting and sculpture
• Ruth VanSickle Ford – painter, art teacher, and owner of the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts
• Richard Veenfliet – artist known for illustration-figure, genre and landscape
• Patrizia von Brandenstein – production designer
• Kat Von D (Katherine von Drachenberg) – tattoo artist
• Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven – avant-garde, Dadaist artist, and poet
• Baroness Hilla von Rebay – abstract painter, helped establish the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City
• Karl Ferdinand Wimar – painter
Authors and writers
• Kathy Acker – author
• Sade Baderinwa – news reporter-journalist
• Matthias Bartgis – printer and publisher
• L. Frank Baum – author, actor, and independent filmmaker best known as the creator of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
• Vicki Baum – writer
• Salvador Brau – journalist, poet, writer
• Gene Brewer – author of the K-PAX series of novels
• Charles Bukowski – poet and novelist
• Caspar Butz – journalist, politician
• Ellen DeGeneres – television
• George DiCaprio – writer, editor, and major west coast underground comic book distributor
• Theodore Dreiser – author of the naturalist school, known for dealing with the gritty reality of life
• Gottfried Duden – travel author
• Roger Ebert – Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic, journalist, and screenwriter
• Martin Ebon – author of non-fiction books from the paranormal to politics
• Max Ehrmann – widely known for his 1927 prose poem "Desiderata" (Latin: "things desired").
• Charles Follen – poet and patriot
• Cornelia Funke – author
• James Grauerholz – writer, editor-in-chief, bibliographer, and literary executor of the estate of William S. Burroughs
• Bob Gretz – award-winning sportswriter and broadcaster
• Hans Halberstadt – author, filmmaker, historian and photographer
• Geoffrey Hartman – literary theorist
• Ursula Hegi – novelist
• Patricia Highsmith – novelist known for her psychological thrillers
• Friedrich Hirth – sinologue
• Max Hofmann – correspondent
• Stephen King – author
• Chuck Klosterman – writer
• Siegfried Kracauer – film historian, sociologist and author
• Herbert Arthur Krause – historian
• D.L. Lang – poet laureate of Vallejo, California
• Fritz Leiber – science fiction writer
• Walter Lippman – writer, journalist, and political commentator
• H. L. Mencken – journalist
• Henry Miller – writer and painter
• Anna Balmer Myers – author of Mennonite (Pennsylvania Dutch) novels
• Oswald Ottendorfer – journalist associated with the development of the German-language New Yorker Staats-Zeitung into a major newspaper
• Sylvia Plath – poet, novelist, and short story writer
• Frederik Pohl – science-fiction writer, editor
• Erich Maria Remarque – German-born author, naturalized United States citizen
• Conrad Richter – Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist
• Mary Roberts Rinehart – author
• Hope Rockefeller Aldrich – journalist
• Irma S. Rombauer – author of The Joy of Cooking
• Diane Sawyer – journalist
• Jack Schaefer – author of Shane
• Paul Schrader – screenwriter, film director, and film critic
• Peter Schweizer – author of Do as I Say (Not as I Do): Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy and Clinton Cash
• Ernest Schwiebert – angling writer
• Charles Sealsfield – pseudonym of Austrian American author of novels and travelogues Carl (or Karl) Anton Postl
• Dr. Seuss (born Theodor Seuss Geisel) – writer and cartoonist
• Maria Shriver – journalist and author
• Mona Simpson – novelist and university professor, biological younger sister of the late Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs
• Curt Siodmak – screenwriter
• Nicholas Sparks – author and screenwriter
• Gertrude Stein – author, of Jewish descent
• John Steinbeck – Nobel prize-winning author, one of the best-known and most widely read American writers of the 20th century
• Henry F. Urban – journalist, author
• Henry Villard – journalist
• Kurt Vonnegut – novelist
• Tessa Gräfin von Walderdorff – writer, socialite
• George Weigel – author; political and social activist
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Migration Trends
Colonial: Pennsylvania and New York
Forty-Eighters
South, Texas
Wisconsin and Midwest
Religion
Beer
Cultural Role
World War I
Assimilation
During the 18th and throughout most of the 19th century Germans were usually the largest or second largest group of newcomers to the United States. Large numbers of Germans migrated into the U.S. from the 1680s to the 1760s. After a long pause, large numbers of G…
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German Americans (German: Deutschamerikaner) are citizens of the United States of German ancestry; they form the largest ethnic ancestry group in the United States, accounting for 17% of U.S. population.[1] The first significant numbers arrived in the 1680s in New York and Pennsylvania. Some eight million German immigrants have entered the United States since that point. Immigration continued in substantial numbers during the 19th century; the largest number of arrivals moved 1840–1900, when Germans formed the largest group of immigrants coming to the U.S., outnumbering the Irish and English.[2] Some arrived seeking religious or political freedom, others for economic opportunities greater than those in Europe, and others for the chance to start afresh in the New World. California and Pennsylvania have the largest populations of German origin, with more than six million German Americans residing in the two states alone.[3] More than 50 million people in the United States identify German as their ancestry; it is often mixed with other Northern European ethnicities.[4] This list also includes people of German Jewish descent.
Americans of German descent live in nearly every American county, from the East Coast, where the first German settlers arrived in the 17th century, to the West Coast and in all the states in between. German Americans and those Germans who settled in the U.S. have been influential in almost every field, from science, to architecture, to entertainment, and to commercial industry.
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^ United States Census Bureau. "US demographic census". Retrieved November 16, 2009.[permanent dead link]; In 2009, 50.7 million claimed German ancestry. The 2000 census gives 15.2% or 42.8 million. The 1990 census had 23.3% or 57.9 million.
^ Adams, J. Q.; Pearlie Strother-Adams (2001). Dealing with Diversity. Chicago, Illinois: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-7872-8145-8.
^ "German-American Heritage Foundation". Archived from the original on October 20, 2008. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
^ [1] Archived 2020-02-11 at Archive.today "U.S. Census Bureau, German ancestry – German: 50,764,352"
^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-06-15. Retrieved 2012-03-19.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) "Dankmar Adler (1844–1900) was born in a small town in Germany."
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