ISBN 0-9703748-0-1 Z1361.G37H35 2000 LH&G 2001335108 A useful guide to sources for German-American immigration. W ith numerous original exhibits from Germany and from the USA, contemporary interviews, music, examples of various dialects, and simulated scenes, the exhibition shows some of the motives that led emigrants to leave Europe and depicts the new lives they started in the USA. University of Oldenburg, Germany; List of books and articles on emigration from Europe compiled by Julian Isphording.
This article will focus on information about how to move to Germany and general immigration to Germany. German immigration exceeded 300,000 in every decade until 1930 and except between 1910 and 1919 due to World War I. People from all over the world want to have a chance of moving to Germany.
Includes index. Many of them left their families behind and intended to return to Germany. 2 How to Immigrate to Germany: What North Americans Need to Know – A Canadian’s experiences in getting a residence permit for Germany; Starting Your Own Business in Germany – Guidelines from the BMWi (Federal Office for Economic Affairs and Energy) Migration – in English from the German Office for Migration and Refugess
""The original article … The German Democratic Republic also experienced a shortage of workers, especially due to massive emigration to the West: From 1949 until the Berlin Wall was built in 1961, at least 2.7 million people emigrated to the Federal Republic of Germany, while only about 500,000 left Western Germany to live in the GDR.
v, 100 p. ; 23 cm. This is due to its well-performing economy, education system, and employment opportunities. Asheville, N.C. : Money Tree Imprints, c2000.
Translated by Rosalie N. Castleberry. The Great Migration 1717-1754: The Ocean Crossing and Arrival in Philadelphia The following excerpt from Pennsylvania Germans, A Persistent Minority by William T. Parsons is posted for its excellent discussion of conditions confronting early 18th century German immigrants on the voyage to America and upon arrival at the Port of Philadelphia.
The ABCs of German-American migration : annotated guide to German-American migration records / by Charles R. Haller. Windermere, Fla. (12404 Summerport Ln., Windermere 34786) : R.N.
Germany has been deemed as the fifth most favorable country to move to. From 1923 to 1963 the number of German arrivals to America outnumbered those from any other … Castleberry, c1991.
Research Center German Emigrants in the USA re. 46 p."With also a photocopy of the original German article: Die Auswanderung der Mülheimer nach Pennsylvanien. Germans to America, 50 Volumes that are not to be trusted, a review by Prof. Dr. Antonius Holtmann of the Research Center Lower Saxons in the USA, University of Oldenburg, Germany. English & German] The emigration of the Mülheimers to Pennsylvania : both a local and German culture picture from the 17th century. Between 1890 and 1920 many of the German immigrants were industrial workers seeking better wages and jobs.