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German-Americans: More than Bratwurst & Beer

German-Americans comprise a quarter of the US population. Deutsche Welle investigates what they're doing to keep German traditions alive in America.

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"The Germans" form the biggest ethnic group among all white Americans.

By and large, they are not a community that keeps to itself. They tend to blend into the mainstream quickly.

Yet deep in their hearts, they often have a soft spot for their German heritage. They uphold certain traditions, such as German song or folk-dancing, the love for strong beer and the German way of celebrating carnival.

DW-Radio's correspondent Bernd Riegert travelled across the United States and visited communities where German-Americans keep their heritage alive.

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