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Emigration

Contents

  1. Gottfried Kniller/Sir Godfrey Kneller (1685)
  2. Daniel Defoe, A Brief History of the Poor Palatine Refugees (1709)
  3. Map: Settlement and origin of German-language migrants in Tsarist Russia (1763-1914)
  4. Letter from Andreas Wiederhold to Georg Ernst von und zu Gilsa, Long Island (August 29-31, 1776)
  5. Letter from Heinrich Demler to his Parents in Lauffen am Neckar (1835)
  6. Heinrich Heine, “The Silesian Weavers” (1844)
  7. Carl Wilhelm Hübner, The Silesian Weavers (1846)
  8. Friedrich Hecker, Officialdom Doth Drive Me from these Climes (1849)
  9. Norddeutscher Lloyd Appeal to Protect Unaccompanied Young Women (1901)
  10. Letter from Sebastian Schubach to Mayor Johann Jung and his Friends in Erbach am Rhein (1849)
  11. Announcement by Norddeutscher Lloyd (1901)
  12. Map: Das Deutschtum im Ausland [The German Presence Abroad] (1931)
  13. Barbara (2012)
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