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EPISODE · Nov 18, 2021 · 3 MIN

The Treatment of German-Americans during WW1

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In this episode, students Christian, Blake, and Andrew talk about the hardships of German-American citizens during WW1. Students will also talk about the story of Frank Brooke, a German farmer who lived in America during WW1. Sources include NPR, the Library of Congress (audio file), and Ohio History Central

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In this episode, students Christian, Blake, and Andrew talk about the hardships of German-American citizens during WW1. Students will also talk about the story of Frank Brooke, a German farmer who lived in America during WW1. Sources include NPR,...

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