On the whole German migrants to the U.S. were welcomed and treated with respect. They had a reputation for for being skilled and hard working.
They were accepted as immigrant-settlers.
The Irish was the largest immigrant group in the 1800s and they were generally treated poorly. Later immigrant groups were treated the same way as the Irish immigrants of the early 1800s.
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Many Germans felt they had been treated unfairly in the Treaty of Versailles
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Generally it was the way that the Nazis (and the Germans) treated the Jews and arguably treated the Gypsies even worse.
Women wore tight corsets, lace. Men wore trousers and linen.
Because the Germans didn't like them..?
Roughly by the Germans
They were treated with a little bit more respect than before but still sometimes used as slaves!
French, Spanish, Africans, Germans, And Irish
they were treated like all the other European immigrants that came to America. (but mostly treated unfairly)