Frederick Kramer migrated from the city of Halle, Prussia, to Boston, Mass., in 1848. He was 19 years old. In 1852, he enlisted in the Seventh Cavalry E Company of the U.S. Army, which took him to ...
Berlin — Like many other young women living in communist East Germany, Solveig Leo thought nothing about juggling work and ...
In the opening struggles for control of Europe, the United States used economic aid to support the democracies of Western ...
The history of hot dogs in Chicago dates back to the 1850s when German immigrants began bringing sausages into the ... they ...
Opinion writer Ally Boos shares her experience as an exchange student in Germany and how this experience made her more ...
One mountain range in Arizona is shrouded in superstition and has also played host to many disappearing hikers each year.
It's no secret that U.S. presidents get to try so many types of food from around the world, but some of their favorite ...