German Entanglement in World War I

While some Americans were quick to judge their German neighbors and their potential ties to World War I, the subject of this article in the Word and Way in 1918 argued that was not the case. He argued that the Germans he considered friends wouldn’t hurt a soul while others in the “Fatherland” would go out of their way to cause such trouble. He also mentions how they’ve helped America thrive with their ingenuity and overall genius.

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Zach Bott
Exploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to Missouri

Senior from the University of Missouri studying Sports/Data Journalism