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No, president Dwight D. Eisenhower is a German-American, and he wasn't impeached or mobbed or anything. The name "Eisenhower" is German for "iron hewer".

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Yes, German Americans faced some level of persecution during World War I and World War II due to anti-German sentiment. There were instances of discrimination, social ostracism, and even violence against German Americans during these periods. However, the extent and severity of persecution varied and were not as widespread as for other groups like Japanese Americans during WWII.

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