The document discusses the role of German soldiers in the American Civil War. It notes that over 216,000 German-born men served in the Union Army, comprising about 10% of its forces. Germans volunteered at a high rate and fought in nearly every campaign and battle. They were largely loyal to the Union and opposed slavery. At key battles like Gettysburg on July 1st, German regiments endured heavy casualties while fighting bravely against overwhelming Confederate forces. Overall, the document examines the substantial yet underappreciated contribution of German Americans to the Union war effort.