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German-American relations

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Where Berlin and America Meet (April/May 2003 | Volume: 54, Issue: 2)

<p><span class="deck">Our common history isn’t all pleasant, but seeing it firsthand is deeply moving.</span></p>

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What Germans Said About the Americans (Fall 2018 - World War I Special Issue | Volume: 63, Issue: 3)

<p>After World War I, Army Intelligence officers collected statements from German soldiers and citizens.</p>

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