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Are there many Turks in Germany?

Yes, a lot. Since I went to West Germany as a foreign worker in the 1960s, after I went alone, the whole family and even relatives passed it on, and the local chickens were very fertile. There are millions of Turks now.

/kloc-when I first arrived in Germany at the age of 0/7, I once took a train from Stuttgart to Goeppinggen (a small town with a population of 50,000) to find someone. When I walked out of the railway station, I thought I had crossed the Middle East. The street is the kind of high-pitched music that sounds uncomfortable in Turkey. On both sides of the street are Doener shops in Turkey and snack bars selling pomegranate and other juices and yogurts. There are more than a dozen newspapers and magazines in Turkish on the newsstand. Except for 1200 Belgian troops, there are 5,000 American troops, 3,000 British troops, 2,000 French troops and NATO soldiers in the barracks, and the population of Turkey has surpassed that of the German army. 200 1, NATO troops withdrew, and now they are completely old-fashioned and become the main residents.

The same is true of downtown Frankfurt. Many kindergartens and primary schools have no German children. Either old-fashioned or black, many Germans moved away, so the whole community became an old-fashioned community.