German and Irish Americans had complex ties to their homelands that influenced their views on World War I.
German Americans and Irish Americans played significant roles as the United States entered World War I. These two largest immigrant groups in the U.S. had ties to their homelands and varied loyalties. German Americans, with cultural ties to Germany, often favored neutrality, while Irish Americans, due to their distrust of England, were hesitant to support the Allies. Despite these complexities, both groups were part of the American society that grappled with the decision to enter the war.
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