By a ship.
Germans come from Germany. Poles come from Poland.
The Germans invaded and occupied various countries during World War II, which lasted from 1939 to 1945. The specific time periods of German occupation varied by country.
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No, German identity is not tied to specific physical characteristics like hair and eye color. Germans come from diverse backgrounds and can have a range of physical appearances. Nationality is determined by citizenship and cultural ties, not by looks.
they came in 1700
if your talking about ww1...they came in a year after the Germans sank the passenger liner the lusitania that had Americans on board
The first Germanic tribes are thought to have been established around 500 B.C. However, there have been humans present in Germany for over 600,000 years.
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in the 19th century, by steamship. Before that, by wooden sailing ship. There's no way to get to the US from Germany without crossing water, and before the invention of the airplane, boats would have been the only option.
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At the 5th century Germans conquered France. Germans are the oldest population.
1903
the north
Germans come from Germany. Poles come from Poland.
At he age of 18 he moved to the US with his mother and two sisters. That was in 1947, and travel by ship was the ONLY way to come to the US from Germany.