Annotated bibliography
"2.4 A German immigrant writes home." A German immigrant writes home. http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/nchist-colonial/1902 (accessed December 1, 2013).
This article talks about and shows a first person letter from a german immigrant writing to his family, it talks a lot about german immigration and an immigrant’s experiences. The letter was very useful because of its point of view and I learned a lot.
Barnett, Ida B.. Crusade for justice: the autobiography of Ida B. Wells. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970.
This was an autobiography of an african american immigrant, though she was not related to the german hate in any way it does talk a lot about hate against certain immigrants. The immigrants at both times were being discriminated against, though for different reasons and in different ways the hate was still similar.
Daniels, Roger. Coming to America: a history of immigration and ethnicity in American life. New York, NY: HarperCollins, 1990.
This first person source was shorter than most but still very useful in the way that it talks enough about immigration and what immigrants may have to face.
Fogleman, Aaron Spencer. Hopeful journeys: German immigration, settlement, and political culture in colonial America, 1717-1775. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996.
This source was very useful because it covers german immigration as a whole. This source is not completely first person but does have times where first person stories are told.
Windle, Janice Woods. Will's war: a novel. Atlanta, GA: Longstreet Press, 2001.
This is a novel about the true story of a german immigrant falsely accused of treason and plotting against the american government. The story is about his trial and flashbacks in the first person of his life and how he was eventually proved innocent.
Strachan, Hew . World War I: A History. London: Oxford University Press, 1998. (accessed) November 21, 2013).
This book is an overview of World War and goes into detail. It explains the points of view from many different countries including the citizens of Germany. This book was very useful as an overview of WW1.
Fischer, Fritz. German'ys aims in the First World War. W. W. Norton (New York) : 1967.
This boom goes into detail of germany during the war. It talks alot about what they wanted to achieve, world domination, why and what they would do for it. It talks about peoples views of this in germany and what was done to those who opposed.
Leed J. , Eric. No Man's Land: Combat and Identity in World War 1. Nov 30, 1981 . (accessed November 21, 2013).
This book mostly focuses on the combat of World War 1. The book was usefull despuite it mostly being about the combat it still showed what US troops would do to fight against the germans.
Warmbrunn, Werner. The German Occupation of Belgium 1940-1944. New York, Bern, Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien, Paris, 1993: American University Studies: Series 9, History. Vol. 122, 1993. (accessed November 21, 2013).
This book is mostly about the aftermath of World War 1 and World War 2. The book talks about how the wars left germany very destroyed but how it soon came bac.
Schmidt M. , Christoph. Immigrant performance in Germany: Labor earnings of ethnic German migrants and foreign guest-workers. SELAPO, University of Munich Germany: AWI, University of Heidelberg, CEPR-LondonGermany, (accessed November 21, 2013).
This book talks about the labor intensive jobs given to the german immagrants during world war 1 and world war 2. It talks of the hate and discrimination against these immigrants during the two wars.
Fischer, Fritz. Germany's aims in the First World War. New York: W.W. Norton, 1967.
This book helped me learn about Germany in general during World War 1. it showed me all the struggles before and after. Also it covered why so many germans were immigrating.
Grayzel, Susan R.. Women's identities at war: gender, motherhood, and politics in Britain and France during the First World War. Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press, 1999.
This book mostly covered politics during WW1. Britain had many problems with Anti-German crimes and everything to do with it. It also covers all the problems women had in the time.
Keegan, John. The First World War. New York: A. Knopf ;, 1999.
This book really just covered the book in whole. It talked a lot about German problems and hat towards the country. It also mentions Kaiser a lot and goes into detail about him.
Maier, Charles S.. Recasting bourgeois Europe: stabilization in France, Germany, and Italy in the decade after World War I. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1975.
The main point in this book was European problems and immigration at whole. It talks about propaganda against Germany and political hate. It talks about Germany coming to a lot of power and being corrupted.
Robinson, Gabrielle. German settlers of South Bend. Chicago, IL: Arcadia, 2003.
This book mostly covers German immigration as a whole and talks about the hatred a bit. Though it does not talk a lot about World War One it did have solid information in whole.
""The Failure of German-Americanism": Reinhold Niebuhr Blames German Immigrants for Their Problems During WWI." "The Failure of German-Americanism": Reinhold Niebuhr Blames German Immigrants for Their Problems During WWI. http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/4971/ (accessed November 7, 2013).
This site informed about why Germans would be coming to America. It talks about European problems to and reasons they would come to America. It also talks about what would happen when they came and all the work they had to put in to get anywhere.
"Anti-German Hysteria during World War One." Antigerman Hysteria. http://www.johnheinl.net/LHserver/JP-german61001.htm (accessed November 7, 2013).
This site talks me about all the hatred towards Germans during WW1. It talks about all the crimes towards them and prejudices. They also talk about why everyone hated the germans.
"Countries and Their Cultures." German Americans. http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Du-Ha/German-Americans.html (accessed November 7, 2013).
This website talks all about German-American history and how they were discriminated against so much. It mentions how and why they were hated as well.
"German Immigration." Boundless. https://www.boundless.com/u-s-history/religion-romanticism-and-cultural-reform-1820-1860/immigration/german-immigration/ (accessed November 7, 2013).
This talks about the rise and fall of germany during WW1 and why everyone hated germans. it also talks about how awfully treated germans were and how people would react to anything german related
"War Hysteria & the Persecution of German-Americans." War Hysteria & the Persecution of German-Americans. http://www.authentichistory.com/1914-1920/2-homefront/4-hysteria/index.html (accessed November 7, 2013).
This website talks about numbers of immigrants coming, why, and who during WW1. It also speaks about why germans were coming, what they were fleeing, and what kind of treatment they got when they arrived.
This article talks about and shows a first person letter from a german immigrant writing to his family, it talks a lot about german immigration and an immigrant’s experiences. The letter was very useful because of its point of view and I learned a lot.
Barnett, Ida B.. Crusade for justice: the autobiography of Ida B. Wells. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970.
This was an autobiography of an african american immigrant, though she was not related to the german hate in any way it does talk a lot about hate against certain immigrants. The immigrants at both times were being discriminated against, though for different reasons and in different ways the hate was still similar.
Daniels, Roger. Coming to America: a history of immigration and ethnicity in American life. New York, NY: HarperCollins, 1990.
This first person source was shorter than most but still very useful in the way that it talks enough about immigration and what immigrants may have to face.
Fogleman, Aaron Spencer. Hopeful journeys: German immigration, settlement, and political culture in colonial America, 1717-1775. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996.
This source was very useful because it covers german immigration as a whole. This source is not completely first person but does have times where first person stories are told.
Windle, Janice Woods. Will's war: a novel. Atlanta, GA: Longstreet Press, 2001.
This is a novel about the true story of a german immigrant falsely accused of treason and plotting against the american government. The story is about his trial and flashbacks in the first person of his life and how he was eventually proved innocent.
Strachan, Hew . World War I: A History. London: Oxford University Press, 1998. (accessed) November 21, 2013).
This book is an overview of World War and goes into detail. It explains the points of view from many different countries including the citizens of Germany. This book was very useful as an overview of WW1.
Fischer, Fritz. German'ys aims in the First World War. W. W. Norton (New York) : 1967.
This boom goes into detail of germany during the war. It talks alot about what they wanted to achieve, world domination, why and what they would do for it. It talks about peoples views of this in germany and what was done to those who opposed.
Leed J. , Eric. No Man's Land: Combat and Identity in World War 1. Nov 30, 1981 . (accessed November 21, 2013).
This book mostly focuses on the combat of World War 1. The book was usefull despuite it mostly being about the combat it still showed what US troops would do to fight against the germans.
Warmbrunn, Werner. The German Occupation of Belgium 1940-1944. New York, Bern, Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien, Paris, 1993: American University Studies: Series 9, History. Vol. 122, 1993. (accessed November 21, 2013).
This book is mostly about the aftermath of World War 1 and World War 2. The book talks about how the wars left germany very destroyed but how it soon came bac.
Schmidt M. , Christoph. Immigrant performance in Germany: Labor earnings of ethnic German migrants and foreign guest-workers. SELAPO, University of Munich Germany: AWI, University of Heidelberg, CEPR-LondonGermany, (accessed November 21, 2013).
This book talks about the labor intensive jobs given to the german immagrants during world war 1 and world war 2. It talks of the hate and discrimination against these immigrants during the two wars.
Fischer, Fritz. Germany's aims in the First World War. New York: W.W. Norton, 1967.
This book helped me learn about Germany in general during World War 1. it showed me all the struggles before and after. Also it covered why so many germans were immigrating.
Grayzel, Susan R.. Women's identities at war: gender, motherhood, and politics in Britain and France during the First World War. Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press, 1999.
This book mostly covered politics during WW1. Britain had many problems with Anti-German crimes and everything to do with it. It also covers all the problems women had in the time.
Keegan, John. The First World War. New York: A. Knopf ;, 1999.
This book really just covered the book in whole. It talked a lot about German problems and hat towards the country. It also mentions Kaiser a lot and goes into detail about him.
Maier, Charles S.. Recasting bourgeois Europe: stabilization in France, Germany, and Italy in the decade after World War I. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1975.
The main point in this book was European problems and immigration at whole. It talks about propaganda against Germany and political hate. It talks about Germany coming to a lot of power and being corrupted.
Robinson, Gabrielle. German settlers of South Bend. Chicago, IL: Arcadia, 2003.
This book mostly covers German immigration as a whole and talks about the hatred a bit. Though it does not talk a lot about World War One it did have solid information in whole.
""The Failure of German-Americanism": Reinhold Niebuhr Blames German Immigrants for Their Problems During WWI." "The Failure of German-Americanism": Reinhold Niebuhr Blames German Immigrants for Their Problems During WWI. http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/4971/ (accessed November 7, 2013).
This site informed about why Germans would be coming to America. It talks about European problems to and reasons they would come to America. It also talks about what would happen when they came and all the work they had to put in to get anywhere.
"Anti-German Hysteria during World War One." Antigerman Hysteria. http://www.johnheinl.net/LHserver/JP-german61001.htm (accessed November 7, 2013).
This site talks me about all the hatred towards Germans during WW1. It talks about all the crimes towards them and prejudices. They also talk about why everyone hated the germans.
"Countries and Their Cultures." German Americans. http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Du-Ha/German-Americans.html (accessed November 7, 2013).
This website talks all about German-American history and how they were discriminated against so much. It mentions how and why they were hated as well.
"German Immigration." Boundless. https://www.boundless.com/u-s-history/religion-romanticism-and-cultural-reform-1820-1860/immigration/german-immigration/ (accessed November 7, 2013).
This talks about the rise and fall of germany during WW1 and why everyone hated germans. it also talks about how awfully treated germans were and how people would react to anything german related
"War Hysteria & the Persecution of German-Americans." War Hysteria & the Persecution of German-Americans. http://www.authentichistory.com/1914-1920/2-homefront/4-hysteria/index.html (accessed November 7, 2013).
This website talks about numbers of immigrants coming, why, and who during WW1. It also speaks about why germans were coming, what they were fleeing, and what kind of treatment they got when they arrived.