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German, Irish Are Most Common Ancestries in Majority of U.S. States Norwegian is a common ancestry in three states, while German is among the top two in 35 states. By Sara Clarke ...
They are the people that we sometimes call Scotch-Irish or Ulster Scots. In the 1500 and 1600s, the British has enticed them to move from the lowlands of Scotland to the northern part of Ireland for ...
People celebrating St Patrick's Day in Berlin. Photo: DPA From thriving businesses and pubs to dance schools, opera singers and education facilities, the Irish community in Germany is wide and far ...
The national characteristic that results in punctual trains and powerful cars has, in Ireland, a pejorative ring. “German efficiency could be a problem for the Irish,” says Gillian Martin ...
The British Royal Air Force raided the German city at least 10 times during the final three years of the war, heavily damaging more than 8,400 buildings and dehousing more than 50,000 people.
The only larger heritage identification is German. ... Fifty-five percent of those 96 respondents reported that they considered themselves Irish-American. People who are more than one-half Irish ...
The largest concentrations of people of German ancestry are in the western Ohio cities of Delphos (54.1 percent), Harrison (51 percent) Cheviot (45.8 percent), St. Marys (45.7 percent) and Celina ...
Ireland's support for how Germany overcame its hard border has not been forgotten in Germany. In 2000, on the tenth anniversary of German reunification, the then German Foreign Minister thanked ...
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