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Why are there many Turkish descendants in Germany?

After World War II, West Germany faced the problem of labor shortage during its economic revival and take-off. The solution was to introduce foreign workers, and the largest amount at that time was the old soil. After these people came, the whole family came one after another. Decades have passed, and with these talents, there are now more old-school Germans in some places, and many Turkish Germans have been born in Germany to the fourth generation.

At that time, East Germany was also short of labor. At that time, East Germany tried to import foreign workers from China, but it was swept away by Mao. Later, under the arrangement of the Soviet Union, Vietnamese and Koreans were arranged to come to East Germany through the CMEA. Later, after the reunification of Germany and Germany, the Koreans all withdrew. In view of the lessons of West Germany, Germany also wanted to send as many as 800,000 Vietnamese back to China. But in the end, only 200,000 returned to China, 654.38+million transferred to other Eastern European countries, and the remaining 500,000 Vietnamese stayed.

This is the reason why Germany is old in the west and small in the east today.

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