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Well, if your mother doesn't know, and no one in her family knows, I'd find a genealogist to assist you.

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You can start by asking your mother for any information she knows about her German heritage, such as where her family is from or any family traditions. You can also research genealogy websites and databases to trace your family history and explore any German ancestry records. Additionally, consider taking a DNA test to learn more about your genetic roots.

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