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- Evangelicalism (links | edit)
- German language (links | edit)
- German cuisine (links | edit)
- Pan-Germanism (links | edit)
- Indigenous peoples in Brazil (links | edit)
- History of Germans in Russia, Ukraine, and the Soviet Union (links | edit)
- Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950) (links | edit)
- Fernando Collor de Mello (links | edit)
- Volksdeutsche (links | edit)
- Baltic Germans (links | edit)
- German diaspora (links | edit)
- List of Germans (links | edit)
- Secession (links | edit)
- Germans (links | edit)
- Russian Germans in North America (links | edit)
- Pennsylvania Dutch (links | edit)
- Alsace–Lorraine (links | edit)
- Brazilian integralism (links | edit)
- São Paulo (state) (links | edit)
- Rio Grande do Sul (links | edit)
- Volga Germans (links | edit)
- German Americans (links | edit)
- Confederados (links | edit)
- Southern Cone (links | edit)
- São Paulo (links | edit)
- German colonization of the Americas (links | edit)
- Pardo Brazilians (links | edit)
- German-speaking Community of Belgium (links | edit)
- Ernesto Geisel (links | edit)
- Petrópolis (links | edit)
- Americana, São Paulo (links | edit)
- Reichsdeutsche (links | edit)
- Forty-eighters (links | edit)
- LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin (links | edit)
- Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (links | edit)
- Hunsrik (links | edit)
- Lithuanian Brazilians (links | edit)
- Japanese Brazilians (links | edit)
- Walser people (links | edit)
- Maria Leopoldina of Austria (links | edit)
- Afro-Brazilians (links | edit)
- Arthur Friedenreich (links | edit)
- Chapecó (links | edit)
- Russian Mennonites (links | edit)
- German Canadians (links | edit)
- Portuguese people (links | edit)
- Carpathian Germans (links | edit)
- Mauá (links | edit)
- Foz do Iguaçu (links | edit)