America Through German Eyes: Immigration, Influence, and Identity
Автор: DW History and Culture
Загружено: 2026-01-18
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What if German immigrants shaped American history more than most people realize today, even at the highest levels of power? From early migration waves to modern American culture, this documentary explores the deep and often overlooked influence of German Americans on the United States. It traces how German heritage helped shape politics, education, industry, and everyday life, from the 18th century to the present.
From New York’s former Little Germany to iconic names like Levi Strauss and Steinway, the film also looks at the German roots of Donald Trump and what they reveal about identity, memory, and belonging. It’s a story of immigration, influence, conflict, and rediscovery — and why these German‑American connections still matter to a new generation of Americans today. From kindergartens, pretzels, and blue jeans to freedom, protest, and modern American culture, German immigrants helped shape the United States in ways many people don’t realize.
HOST: Hallie Rawlinson
REPORT: Oliver Mojen
CAMERA: Bastian Hartig
EDIT: Jennifer Gärtner
ARCHIVAL FOOTAGE: Julia Rose
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Sarah Hofmann, Meike Krüger
Chapters:
00:00 The Unknown German-American Connection
01:20 The First Wave of German immigrants
05:34 Little Germany: Rise and Fall of a Neighborhood
12:34 German Culture as a US Foundation
15:14 World Wars and Loss of German Identity
20:57 Rebirth of Germanness in America
23:27 What Endures, What Lies Ahead
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