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Hitler Pond - How Germans Became Americas Largest Ethnic Group

Aug 01, 20251 hr 13 min
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Episode description

Yes, there’s a real place in Ohio called Hitler Pond — and no, it’s not what you think.

On today's episode, we dive deep into the strange but true story of the Ohio Hitlers — a German-American pioneer family with zero connection to the Nazis — and how World War I triggered one of the ugliest backlashes against immigrants in U.S. history.

From lynchings in the name of “patriotism” to German language bans and Beethoven getting canceled, we explore the dark side of American nativism and what it reveals about identity, propaganda, and assimilation. We even trace how these events may have influenced Adolf Hitler’s obsession with race, immigration, and “living space.”

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