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From: lilsteller
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  • Thank you for including the Urglaawe altar. :)

  • I'm a German, living in Germany (No kidding! :D) and I'm very touched by all these comments of proud European/German people in America who didn't forget their ancestry. :)

  • I am German decent and I would like to know if other German's in the US would be interested in rounding up the Jews and kicking them out of America. They are a plague on the American people and cause nothing but harm and misery.

  • @Armornone I'm an Indiana German and I agree.

  • They aren't religiously diverse. All the religions in the description are one religion: Christianity.

  • Pennsylvania Deutch (German) you know Deutchland(Germany), the English settlers mistook Deutch for Dutch, they were actually German speaking people from Germany and Switzerland.

  • Hi, i´m German and proud that so many of my people are living in the US. By the way, what is the title of the music in the background? I sounds so wonderful. Thanks!

  • So, are these people German or Dutch (or both)?

  • @EnglishEthnicPride2 They are Germans. They were settlers with the English in the early 1700s and the English called them Dutch. So that's just what stuck.

  • My dads fathers side was Pennsylvania hardcore German dutch a few generations backs... the simple life is better for ones soul... this must be where i get my love of the simple life and farms.

  • I am a person with some Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry who lives in Oklahoma. Too bad we're not represented on the map. perhaps there are not many of us.

  • Thanks for this video. It gets so tiresome because the only thing people see in their minds when they hear the words "pennsylvania dutch" is Amish.

  • @lilsteller Thanks for this great video....it's a part of my history to..

  • this is great. my step father who is from PA and german descent had us as children visit his family farm. it was so peaceful and loving. and one year later he was stationed in germany where i got to really get to know german culture..

  • This is really nice.

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