German Chileans

[2][3][4] From the middle of the 19th century to the present, they have played a significant role in the economic, political and cultural development of the Chilean nation.

Valdivia also arrested and took hostage the Cacique (tribal leaders and chiefs) to weaken the society of the local Mapuche people.

Blumenthal took part in the defence of the Spanish settlement of Santiago when the Mapuche launched a counter-offensive on 11 September 1541 in attempt to free their caciques held hostage by the conquistadores.

Blumenthal's son-in-law, Pedro de Lisperguer (born Peter Lisperger in Worms, Germany), was appointed as mayor of Santiago in 1572.

Johann von Bohon (known in Spanish as Juan Bohón) was also part of Valdivia's expedition and was ordered to establish the city of La Serena in 1544.

The club began to organize literary, musical and theatre productions, contributing to the cultural life of the city.

Aquinas Ried, a physician, became widely known in the city for composing operas, and for writing poetry and plays.

The club had its own orchestras and academic choir (singakademie) which would perform works composed by local musicians.

The objective of this law was to bring people of a medium social/high cultural level to colonize the southern regions of Chile; these were between Valdivia and Puerto Montt.

[citation needed] Through this program, thousands of Germans settled in the area, incorporating then-modern technology and know-how to develop agriculture and industry.

Shortly after World War II, former members of Nazi Germany tried to take refuge in South America, including Chile, fleeing trials against them in Europe and elsewhere.

Paul Schäfer, a former army medic, founded Colonia Dignidad, a German enclave in the Maule Region, in which abuses against human rights were allegedly carried out.

Incursions and settlements of the Conquistadores
Valparaíso , Chile, in 1830
German settlers in Aysén Region in the 1930s.
German settlers in Aysén Region in 1951.
Raw beef crudos are considered a typical German-Chilean dish similar to the German mett . The one in picture are from Café Hausmann in Valdivia .
Entrance to the Kunstmann Brewery and restaurant in Valdivia , Chile
German Lutheran church in Frutillar , Chile