Nearly 1 in 3 people in Germany has a migration background.
That’s 31.1% of the population — over 25.7 million people — making Germany one of Europe’s most diverse nations.
NetHistorical5113 on
I’m guessing that people from Kazakhstan are mostly ethnic Germans who came after World War 2, right?
MysAlgernon on
No wonder AfD is so popular.
dungngyen1 on
why is east germany less immigrants
tcsreject on
Almost every map of Germany indirectly points the old map of East and West Germany
Grzechoooo on
Interesting how the most anti-migrant places have the least migrants.
sebesbal on
12 million Germans were expelled from Eastern Europe to Germany after WWII. Also, millions of Germans migrated from East Germany to the West. So, depending on how you define the term, a large share of this „migration background“ can refer to Germans.
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Nearly 1 in 3 people in Germany has a migration background.
That’s 31.1% of the population — over 25.7 million people — making Germany one of Europe’s most diverse nations.
I’m guessing that people from Kazakhstan are mostly ethnic Germans who came after World War 2, right?
No wonder AfD is so popular.
why is east germany less immigrants
Almost every map of Germany indirectly points the old map of East and West Germany
Interesting how the most anti-migrant places have the least migrants.
12 million Germans were expelled from Eastern Europe to Germany after WWII. Also, millions of Germans migrated from East Germany to the West. So, depending on how you define the term, a large share of this „migration background“ can refer to Germans.