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

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

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

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.

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.

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.

 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

TEENAGE IMMIGRANTS WITH A CRIMINAL BACKGROUND  Violence starts at ages (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.

ASYLUM SEEKERS IN GERMANY

Basic information  2013: 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.

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.

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