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German Immigration to America: The First Wave (Heritage Classic), by Don Heinrich Tolzmann In the New World: A Family in Two Centuries by Christa Holtei. A German-American Tale: Memoir of a German Immigrant by Annika Romero. A German-American Tale is a stormy courageous, and incredible memoir of a German immigrant who crossed the Atlantic Ocean together with his two young daughters in in hope of finding a better life. In this compelling memoir, the author recounts his hopes and dreams, his regrets and hardships, the times fortune smiled upon him, and his desperate attempts to start a business to avoid losing his .  · Growing up in Bavaria during World War II, Ernestine Bradley came to know wartime dislocations and food shortages, along with the challenges of taking care of her siblings while her mother was ill. The men of her hometown were away at war, but .


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A German-American Tale: Memoir of a German Immigrant by. Annika Romero (Goodreads Author) avg rating — 5 ratings. score: , and 3 people voted. A German-American Tale is a stormy courageous, and incredible memoir of a German immigrant who crossed the Atlantic Ocean together with his two young daughters in in hope of finding a better life. In this compelling memoir, the author recounts his hopes and dreams, his regrets and hardships, the times fortune smiled upon him, and his desperate attempts to start a business to avoid losing his daughters to indentured servitude. Chicagoland - a world class metropolis: a German-American perspective = Chicagoland: eine Klasse-Stadt von Weltruf: eine deutsch-amerikanische Perspektive, Bert Lachner, Niels Friedrichs Basic Atonal Theory, John Rahn.

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