Mick McCrary

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In 1910, the United States had more than 8.2 million residents who had either been born in Germany or had German-born parents. Many spoke German as their primary language. In a country of just 92 million people, this made the German-American bloc a major demographic force.
Hitler's American Friends: The Third Reich's Supporters in the United States
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