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- German Dialects on the Internet: Web Resources for German Language Teachers - Collection of selected and filtered resources for use as a teaching aid by high school teachers and college instructors.
- Germany-USA Career Center - The online and offline recruiting source for U.S.-German and German-American markets. It provides employment, career and search services for German-American and US-German trade.
- Learn German Links - Resources for students to learn German online. The focus is on free content, German textbooks and software.
- German American Commerce Club of Silicon Valley - The German American Commerce Club of Silicon Valley (GACCSV) is a non-profit organization that fosters and promotes transatlantic business, cooperation and careers by providing a network for German-American and US-German trade.
- Exeter University Beginners' German - A beginners' course in German from the German Department of Exeter University. Twenty lessons with exercises along with other resources.
- Carpathian German Homepage - This site informs about activities of Carpathian Germans (Germans from Slovakia) in the United States, about history and genealogy, and activities of Carpathian Germans in Germany, Austria and Slovakia.
- German-American Chamber of Commerce of the Midwest (GACCoM) - Chicago-based organization serving German-Americans throughout the Greater Midwest and Great Plains regions. Includes details of membership, publications, services, and contacts. German and English language options.
- German-American Club of Albany - Website of the German-American Club of Albany, NY, an over 100 year old society dedicated to Gemuethlichkeit, German beer, movies and a good time.
- German Roots and Genealogy - Genealogy data for German roots, and German pioneers. Includes Palatine databases.
- German-American Citizens League - An umbrella association of 20 organizations in the Ohio Valley, with the common bond of interest in German-American heritage and culture, and which maintains the German Heritage Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Wikipedia Articles
- Northwest Germanic - Northwest Germanic is a proposed grouping of the Germanic dialects. It does not challenge the late 19th-century tri-partite division of the Germanic dialects into North Germanic, West Germanic and East Germanic, but proposes additionally that North and West Germanic remained as a subgroup after the southward migration of the East Germanic tribes, only splitting ...
- North Germanic tribes - North Germanic tribes are the Germanic tribes that left Scandinavia late on the second phase of the migration period, that took place between AD 500 and 900, and those whose people are still there nowadays. However, some people of East and West Germanic tribes did not migrate with their tribes, staying in Scandinavia, ...
- Germanic peoples - The Germanic peoples are a historical group of Indo-European-speaking peoples, originating in Northern Europe and identified by their use of the Germanic languages which diversified out of Common Germanic in the course of the Pre-Roman Iron Age. The Germanic-speaking peoples of the Roman Iron Age and the Migration Period display a uniform material culture and common religious beliefs, even though recent scholarship has contested the existence of ...
- Germanic substrate hypothesis - The Germanic substrate hypothesis is an attempt to explain the distinctive nature of the Germanic languages within the context of the Indo-European language family. It posits that the elements of the common Germanic vocabulary and syntactical forms, which do not seem to have an Indo-European origin, essentially represent a creole language: a contact language synthesis between Indo-European speakers and ...
- East Germanic languages - The East Germanic languages are a group of extinct Indo-European languages in the Germanic family. The only East Germanic language of which texts are known is Gothic; other languages that are assumed to be East Germanic include Vandalic, Burgundian, and Crimean Gothic.