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19 10 turn 195 1 Why are there fewer foreigners in Germany?

There are many reasons. First of all, Germany (German Empire) is a country with a relatively single race, and there are not many foreigners. Secondly, Germany is not the largest country in Europe, but its population is larger than other countries, and its population density is high enough, so it is not an immigrant country until now.

Then talk about World War I and World War II. Germany was a belligerent and defeated country in both wars. Because Germany's geographical position is in the center of the European continent, the two stations often encounter a long front and are attacked by both Scylla and Charybdis, so both the domestic population and the foreign population have a large number of outflows during the war.

Finally, during the period of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany), Germany carried out various genocide policies against different ethnic groups (mainly Jews and other nomadic peoples), which on the other hand greatly reduced the number of foreigners in the country.

However, extremes meet. Due to the serious shortage of male labor force in Germany after World War II, Germany adopted a large-scale policy of importing foreign workers in the 1960s and 1950s, mainly bringing in a large number of Turks, Italians and Greeks.