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| Format | Book Chapter |
|---|---|
| Author, Analytic | Tolzmann, Don H. |
| Title, Analytic | Research on the German-American experience of World War One. A case study: The survival of an ethnic community: The Cincinnati Germans, 1918 through 1932 |
| Author, Monographic | Tolzmann, Don H. |
| Title, Monographic | German-Americans in the world wars. Vol. 3 |
| Place of Publication | Muenchen |
| Publisher | Saur |
| Date of Publication | 1995 |
| Abstract | This study aims to contribute to the historical understanding and interpretation of the impact of World War I on German-America by means of a case study of the Cincinnati Germans from 1918 through 1932. In conclusion, the evidence indicates that the Great War brought with it disruption, rather than disappearance to the German-Americans as an ethnic group with community institutions in Cincinnati. The war constituted not the end-, but rather a decisive turning-point in German-American history |
| Notes | Reprint of Don H. Tolzmann's Ph.D. thesis |
| Call Number | MKI/SHS E184.G3.G32 1995 v.1-3 (1995); v. 4 pt. 1-5 (1995-1998) |
| MKI Terms | German Americans -- Ohio/ Cincinnati (Ohio)/ World War, 1914-1918 -- German Americans/ Ethnic identity/ Culture |