Germans — This article is about Germans as an ethnic group. For other uses, see Germans (disambiguation). For the population of Germany, see Demographics of Germany. For an analysis on the nationality or German citizenship, see German nationality law. For… … Wikipedia
Germans, St. — St. Germans (spr. Sänt Dschermänns), Graf von G., Edward Granville Eliot, so v.w. Eliot 6) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Germans — the Germans (Former President Nixon’s Chief of Staff HR (Bob) Haldeman and Domestic Adviser John Erlichman) … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
Germans in the United States — • Includes all German speaking people, whether originally from Germany proper, Austria, Switzerland, or Luxemburg Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Germans in the United States Germans in the United States … Catholic encyclopedia
Germans in Omaha, Nebraska — Germans in Omaha immigrated to the city in Nebraska from its earliest days of founding in 1854, in the years after the Revolutions of 1848 in the German states. They continued to immigrate to Omaha in large numbers later in the 19th century, when … Wikipedia
Germans of Hungary — ( de. Ungarndeutsche) are any German speaking minority group in Hungary who would be counted among the Danube Swabians (German: Donauschwaben). Danube Swabian is a collective term for a number of German ethnic groups who lived in the former… … Wikipedia
Germans in Bulgaria — Germans ( bg. немци, nemtsi or германци, germantsi ) are a minority ethnic group in Bulgaria ( de. Bulgarien). Although according to the 2001 census they only numbered 436, [cite web |url=http://www.nccedi.government.bg/save pdf.php?id=247 |title … Wikipedia
Germans, Ethnic — Germans began settling in Russia during the 16th century. Under the reign of Catherine the Great (1762–1796), German settlers were granted special rights, including exemption from conscription, precipitously increasing the number of immigrants … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation
Germans Sàbat — Germans Sàbat/Hermanos Sábat. Datos País España Com. autónoma … Wikipedia Español
Germans in the Czech Republic — form a minority of the residents in Bohemia, Moravia, and Czech Silesia. In the 2001 census, 39,106 Czech citizens, or around 0.4%, [ [http://vdb.czso.cz/vdbtab/tabdetail.jsp?cislotab=OB006+%28kraje%29 stranka=1 razeni=ta kapitola id=20 Census… … Wikipedia