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Mein Gott! America is the new Germany
The Times (U.K.) ^ | 06/21/03 | Matthew Parris

Posted on 06/20/2003 4:27:04 PM PDT by Pokey78

Germans are America’s big ethnic secret. No people and no culture has contributed more to what the United States is and is becoming. In the nation’s ethnic tangle, no root runs deeper than German America. As a scattered community only fitfully conscious of its own existence, none has more successfully pursued wealth, power and intellectual influence. And as a philosophical force in US politics — a whole political mindset — none has greater potency. Germany as a European state may have lost her way, the German language may struggle to keep its world grip, but the German spirit is alive and well and living in — and through — America: Bismarck’s last laugh on modern history.

Yet from new Labour to the Tory Right, the British Establishment has fallen in love with the reincarnation of our former European enemy, even as our Europeanism sours. Across much of conservative Britain, an embrace with America is welcomed as a healthy, English-speaking alternative to the sinister advance of the Franco-German axis.

Why? It is understandable that the British do not feel towards America the visceral distrust that continental Europe arouses. Americans speak English. Their invasions have been peaceful. We remember the Mayflower, the Founding Fathers, and the familiar English surnames of almost all the Presidents until Roosevelt. We remember, too, that the United States did (after a slight hiccup) support us against Germany in both world wars, and we take vicarious pride in seeing another great English-speaking country — once ours — stride the globe: imperialism by proxy. We count the Americans as our cousins. These world-beaters are our kith and kin, are they not?

No, they are not. America’s cousins are the Germans. This is true literally — in blood lineage — but also the personalities of the two nations. Modern America has become more Germanic than it is British. The New England aristocracies are pushed aside, Mittelamerika rides high, yet few notice and still fewer discuss the Teutonic phase the country is now entering. A common language — English — overlays deep cracks in the collective American psyche, blurring the outline of a vast community so submerged that its members have all but lost consciousness of what they have in common: an outlook.

Everybody knows about the blacks and the Hispanics (each about 10 per cent of the population in the 1990 US Census). Irish-Americans are slightly less than 16 per cent. Those of broadly English origin are even fewer — some 13 per cent. Italian-Americans are 6 per cent. But nearly a quarter (23.3 per cent) of all Americans are of predominantly German origin. They are easily the biggest single ingredient in the New World melting pot. Financially and politically they are also among the most successful. Were the pie chart to be adjusted according to wealth, the German-American share would grow further. A roll-call of the names of elected congressmen (or the presidents of the great US corporations) sounds like the calling of the register in a Bavarian kindergarten. As for the power of ideas, the US academic and research world is stuffed with German-descended talent.

After the Holocaust, it may be tactless to mention the flowering in the New World of the union between the German and the Jewish traditions, but the fruits have been extraordinary and America has been the beneficiary. The energy and genius of this small community has earned it an influence beyond its numbers. The cultural inheritance of German-Jewish immigrants was a powerful hybrid, and the inheritance is fresh because the wave came late. Names such as Wolfowitz, Perle or Fleischer are only recently famous: but the political and academic contribution is long-standing, and so is the contribution to the national media. The most recent issue of The Economist argues that the philosopher Leo Strauss, who fled the Holocaust for the US, is the leading intellectual influence on the neoconservatives in Washington.

German America hardly amounts these days to a community: it is almost too predominant to know itself. Its ancestors were among the earliest citizens of their emerging New World nation: they came early — before the Revolution and immediately after. They learnt to see themselves as Americans rather than look back. They have had time to assimilate. The days when (for example) the State of Pennsylvania almost made German its official language are gone. In what some might call a thoroughly Teutonic manner, many German-American families wiped their family slates clean of the old language and kinships and invested unstintingly in their new loyalty. Kurt Vonnegut, in his autobiographical Palm Sunday, says: “My parents volunteered to make me ignorant and rootless as proof of their patriotism.”

Indeed, you could argue that one reason German America has been in the driving seat has been that German-Americans have been so ready to forsake a separate identity, assume a new one, and push on. Many even Anglicised their names, further complicating the statistics.

Still, the roll-call of names is impressive, Donald Rumsfeld’s being only a latecomer to the pack. George W. Bush’s partly German ancestry — Amish and Mennonite through the Demuth family, who were 18th-century immigrants from Saxony — is well-known. Surnames (if you seek them) tumble from the books of modern American history — Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Kissinger.

But this argument is not about amassing names or imagining conspiracies. Americans’ ancestries are a hotchpotch, and which surname a US citizen ends up with can be haphazard, saying little about his family’s active cultural inheritance. There is no membership and no plot. What there is is a confluence of successful citizens with shared ways of looking at the world, helping to shape a national personality. In a family-centred society, culture, taste and attitude are heritable down the generations long after folk memories of the old country are gone. A German-descended American friend of mine from Pennsylvania said: “I went to Berlin and took a train to Prague. The food was the food I grew up with — meat, sausage, potatoes and cabbage. The houses outside the cities looked American, with unwalled gardens of grass around detached, single family homes. It was spooky."

Spookier for me has been reading the way German statesmen used to talk, and listening to the way Donald Rumsfeld talks now. Italian and Irish America have made their own distinctive mark on political life in the US. It would be surprising if Germanic attitudes were not contributing in different ways.

What are these? In an article in The New Republic two years ago, Peter Beinart suggested the following qualities as typical of the German American in politics: “earnest”, “strait-laced” and “disciplined”. Voters, he adds, “like politicians, are often products of political traditions they do not fully comprehend. And those political traditions often have their origins in an America more ethnically segmented than it is today.”

To Beinart’s list I would add the work ethic and energy — never something that the British Establishment has been sure it wholly admired. In March 1990, Margaret Thatcher summoned to Chequers a team of historians, academics and specialists to advise her on a unified Germany’s long-term intentions and abiding characteristics. A leaked memo quoted: “Angst, aggressiveness, assertiveness, bullying, egotism, inferiority complex, sentimentality and capacity for excess.” I would add these: candour; a yearning for structure and direction; impatience with ambiguity; a weakness for approaching problems in a blindly, sometimes self-defeatingly, methodical way; and overconfidence.

I do not find all these qualities unattractive. I love the sudden directness of Germans; I share their hankering for road maps in life; I admire bullishness; and I think an instinct to impose theory and system on a haphazard world marks a high order of intelligence. Notwithstanding the caveats one must enter about all generalisation, I cite these assessments neither to praise nor condemn, but as contributing to a national personality.

But is it not uncannily like George W. Bush’s America? Is it not as close an approach as we are likely to get to a definition of the neoconservative personality? And has the Tory Right removed continental Germans from the party’s guest list, only to welcome their reincarnation from across the Atlantic?

Out goes Vorwärts! and in comes Yee-ha! Somebody should whisper in Britain’s ear: America is the new Germany.


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To: Servant of the Nine
It is important to remember that at the time most "Germans" immigrated to America, there was no Germany.

Also I doubt there are any "pure" German people in the US, anyone with German blood has plenty of other blood and has no German identity, it's just a big part of the famous melting pot.

81 posted on 06/20/2003 6:35:58 PM PDT by FITZ
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To: Servant of the Nine
Don't confuse him even more.
82 posted on 06/20/2003 6:36:01 PM PDT by Dan from Michigan ("Say goodnite to da Bad Guy" - Tony Montana)
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To: CyberCowboy777
Lessee now, Cherokee, Irish and Welsh, with some German. Does that mean that you may have a tendency to cry after hikes, drink at wakes, and join a choir anytime you meet other Welchmen and sing German army marching songs?

I'm part Scot, part Danish and part Engish with a touch of French. Does that mean I like blue body paint and fight anyone who takes offense, eat a lot of ocean fish, hate the Scots and refuse to fight in wars? Naaaah! What I really inherited from my nearest ancestors, my four grandparents, is an unbeatable tendency towards obesity, nearsightedness and a funny nose.

83 posted on 06/20/2003 6:36:51 PM PDT by Paulus Invictus (Wal-Mart sweat shops are also here in the US)
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To: Chi-townChief
I'm an American Mongrel but am pretty much of 1/2 German - 1/2 Italian extraction

That makes two of us; knackwurst over basil pasta never tested so good!

84 posted on 06/20/2003 6:37:08 PM PDT by danmar ("The two most common elements in the Universe is Hydrogen and Stupidity" Albert Einstein)
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To: Pokey78
Mmmmm, this guy has missed the whole point of America. America is just about every country on the planet all rolled neatly into one. We've taken the best qualities of each and strive to make that our goal, and we've been working on getting rid of the worst. We're everyone, from everywhere, and the only thing we have in common is the desire to look to tomorrow instead of looking back at yesterday. We believe in ourselves because we all come from sturdy stock who fought the frontiers of this wild land, or those who fought the oceans in ships barely kept afloat. We come from people who refused to submit. Whether that be German, Irish, English, french, African, Cuban, Latin American, Jewish, whatever, we all decided we love this country and we love each other enough to go forward together.
85 posted on 06/20/2003 6:41:44 PM PDT by McGavin999
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To: wimpycat
We certainly didn't get our optimistic outlook from the Germans, and optimism is what separates us from the Europeans.

You will be surprised what real "freedom", does to people.

86 posted on 06/20/2003 6:42:56 PM PDT by danmar ("The two most common elements in the Universe is Hydrogen and Stupidity" Albert Einstein)
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To: rwfromkansas
The first Speaker of the House of Representatives, Frederick Muhlenberg, was born in America but received his ministerial education in Germany . It was during his term that a petition from Germans to have Federal laws printed in German as well as English was defeated. When Muhlenberg was Speaker of the Pennsylvania Assembly, he cast the deciding vote which defeated a proposal to make German the official language of Pennsylvania. Frederick's brother, Peter Muhlenberg--who was also a minister, is best known for a sermon he gave in January of 1776. At the conclusion of the services, Muhlenberg tore off his clerical garb to reveal the uniform of an officer in the Virginia militia.

From the Muhlenbergs to the Germans who came to America in the early 1900s and fought Germany in 1917, Germans have never had a tradition of dual loyality.

87 posted on 06/20/2003 6:42:56 PM PDT by DPB101
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To: lizma
We think of ourselves as Americans and really don't care where great-grandpa and great grandma came from.

Many Americans are lucky if they even get it right where their great grandparents are from. I think most American kids today have only the vaguest notion of which country their ancestors might have come from. I've heard people say 1/3 Irish, 1/3 German, 1/3 French or list more percentages than add up to one. For most of us, it really doesn't affect us one way or another if one ancestor came from Poland instead of Germany or Ireland or Italy. Who cares.

88 posted on 06/20/2003 6:43:11 PM PDT by FITZ
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To: Thud
Trust me, you are far better off with Italian food than German food.

I love German food, even Sauerkraut. There's a place here in town that makes a great schnitzle.

89 posted on 06/20/2003 6:46:06 PM PDT by MattAMiller (Down with the Mullahs! Peace, freedom, and prosperity for Iran.)
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To: Pokey78
Does this mean Milwaukee is America's new capital?
90 posted on 06/20/2003 6:48:09 PM PDT by July 4th
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To: Thud
Anal expressive? Please don't go into details...
91 posted on 06/20/2003 6:51:48 PM PDT by plusone
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To: Dan from Michigan
Truman was English, what ever happened to the English non elites as opposed to those that oppressed the working class, who is the more honest man a South Boston Irish theif or a limey socalist, I will take the Irishman on a bet.
92 posted on 06/20/2003 6:52:37 PM PDT by Little Bill (No Rats, A.N.S.W.E.R (WWP) is a commie front!!!!,)
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To: Servant of the Nine
"Raise high the banner........"
93 posted on 06/20/2003 6:54:38 PM PDT by tet68 (Jeremiah 51:24 ..."..Before your eyes I will repay Babylon for all the wrong they have done in Zion")
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To: Pokey78
I thought this article was excellent, with many pull quotes:

They learnt to see themselves as Americans rather than look back.

They learnt to see themselves as Americans rather than look back.

To Beinart’s list I would add the work ethic and energy

German-Americans have been so ready to forsake a separate identity, assume a new one, and push on

the work ethic, perseverance/determination/brains, plus Scotch-Irish cussedness (which moved DH Lawrence to write "the essential soul of America is cold, isolate, stoic, and a killer. And it has never yet melted.") make for a very, very dangerous opponent.

For all his demuring, I suspect the author is not as enamored of our purported qualities as he suggests- I, however, am. I think we rock.

94 posted on 06/20/2003 6:57:00 PM PDT by fourdeuce82d
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To: Dr. Frank
In this case you are wrong. And so is the article. Over 54% of whites in this country have some German background. They have made America great.
95 posted on 06/20/2003 6:59:11 PM PDT by bribriagain
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To: Little Bill
I will take the Irishman on a bet.

I would every time....but my bloodlines are 3/4 Irish. :)

96 posted on 06/20/2003 6:59:52 PM PDT by Dan from Michigan ("Say goodnite to da Bad Guy" - Tony Montana)
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To: Prodigal Son
when I sing it to myself (which is not often)

D'oh Bart!

Having gone back and reread the thread, I would like to make clear to everyone, I don't sit around and sing the Horst Wessel Lied to myself... The way my post sounds, it is like perhaps every tenth day I devote a little time to this song... This, of course, is not the case. Once you have learned the Horst Wessel Lied, you can go directly into marching and saluting... (natuerlich is das ein Witz! hahaha!)

97 posted on 06/20/2003 7:10:25 PM PDT by Prodigal Son
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To: Dan from Michigan
English, Irish, and Scots myself, small inbred group. In politics if you get an Irishmans attention, and he agrees, that is the hard part, two Irishman, five political parties, you have the vote for five generations.
98 posted on 06/20/2003 7:10:50 PM PDT by Little Bill (No Rats, A.N.S.W.E.R (WWP) is a commie front!!!!,)
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To: bribriagain
In this case you are wrong.

about what?

99 posted on 06/20/2003 7:12:31 PM PDT by Dr. Frank fan
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To: DPB101; dennisw; veronica; Cachelot; Courier
"Germans have never had a tradition of dual loyality."

Hear that?

100 posted on 06/20/2003 7:15:47 PM PDT by bribriagain
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