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1 TRAGEDIES IN GERMANY`S MINORITY HISTORY FROM THE 1960S TO TODAY

2 INDEX  Guest-workers from Italy  Guest-workers from Poland  Living situation  Teenage Immigrants with a criminal background  Asylum seekers

3 GUEST- WORKERS FROM ITALY  first guest-workers came from Italy (Dec 1955). Reason:  Lack of employees because of the military service law.  Italian people were jobless.  A law let employees come to German companies.  After the work effort they should leave Germany.  Italians brought their families to Germany.  4 million Italians have come to Germany.

4 LIFE OF AN ITALIAN IMMIGRANT  His family was broken.  His brother went back to Italy.  His children had problems at school.  He was 22 years when he came to Germany.  Germans offended him.  He had to care for his family because he was one of the oldest children.

5 LIVING SITUATION OF GUEST WORKERS Flats Guest workers lived in small and unpleasant flats. Had to share it with other workers: Up to six people shared one flat. Had only the things they really needed to live there, like a bed and the kitchen equipment.

6  They received less payment than the Germans: Didn't “deserve“ the same.  The rent was deducted from the payment.  Were often “bad mouthed“ Like: “Itaker“ (wop), “Polake“ and “frog-eater“.  Rumours were spread Like they are womanizers.  Lived separated from the Germans. SOCIAL AND FINANCIAL SITUATION

7 TEENAGE IMMIGRANTS WITH A CRIMINAL BACKGROUND  Violence starts at ages 14-17 (when jobs actually don’t play a role).  When they grow up in an area where there are a lot of criminal gangs, it is easy to get on the wrong track.  Germany and Britain are not sharing the best-practise strategies when it comes to tackling the problem.  Most crimes are committed by young Muslims.  Germany has decided to give them consistent advice.

8 ASYLUM SEEKERS IN GERMANY

9 Basic information  2013: 130.000 asylum seekers in Germany.  In 2013 there are more asylum seekers than in 2006 to 2009 together.  Most of the asylum seekers come from Russia, Serbia and Syria.

10 Problems of asylum seekers Bad living situation  Small rooms  Too many people for the small rooms  Not enough equipment (kitchen, bathroom, washing machine etc.)  Old and dirty flats Integration  Not everyone gets the change to learn German in a German course.  The asylum seekers are separated from the Germans.

11 THANK YOU


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