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  • Documentary
In a four-part television series, Germans in America recounts the story of German immigrants to the United States, using gripping stories about naive settlers and successful farmers, about devout free-thinkers and political refugees, about the heyday of the German-language press in America, and about the founders of industrial dynasties in the new homeland. 60 Million Americans have their origins in German-speaking countries. As America’s largest ethnic group, the Germans made a significant mark on America’s cultural, business, and public life for centuries until their identity fell victim to feelings of shame and repression during and after two World Wars. But their achievements are still the basis for much of American culture. Location shooting, archival footage, the descendants of immigrants, and carefully done historical recreation bring German-American history to life.

4 episodes

Series Premiere

1x01 Into the Promised Land

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The Munks family is among the millions of immigrants seeking new lives in the Midwest.

1x02 The Price of Freedom

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In 1846 the first German settlers arrive in Texas, where their descendents still live in the hill country beyond Austin.

1x03 Little Germanies

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The Steinweg family founds Steinway & Sons Piano Company; the Gumpertz family struggles.

1x04 A People Disappears

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When the war breaks out in Europe, anti-German propaganda brings out hate and intolerance in America.

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