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First labor migration from Turkey to Germany between Turkish Foreign ministry and Szhleswig-Holstein Ministry of labor was made in 1957.
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It was called Economical Migration in Turkey.
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As a result of this agreement, 12 craftsman went to Kiel in April,1957. It was just a beginning of the flow of migration to different countries.
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There were several agreements about immigration between Turkey and; Federal Republic of Germany : in 1961 Austria,The Netherlands,Belgium : in 1964 France : in 1967 Australia : in 1968
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A great amount of young population and Economical problems
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In 1972 the amount of immigrants: 655.000, In 2002, according to Federal Republic of Germany statistic department, the number of the Turkish citizens living in Germany: 1.912.200.
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Up until today,620.000 Turkish citizens are on the status of German citizen. In the recent 40 years,three million Turkish people immigrated to Germany.
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The immigrants’ lifestyle,clothes and the products they use in daily life were different in Germany.So,they carried lots of innovations through their visits to Turkey. For instance,chocolate is not a traditional taste for Turks but,the immigrants brought chocolate as gift. Thanks to immigrants,Turkish people liked the taste of chocolate.
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As known all over the world,automotive industry is advanced in Germany. It was an advantage for engineer / mechanic immigrants to get improvement about their job. At that time,when telecomunication was not so fast(no internet,tv,transportation etc…), lots of innovation could be carried.
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Due to this intense migration,Turkish people and The German have made a friendship. If there is a football match in Germany between Turkish team and German team,you can see this kind of flags along the streets.
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This immigration is seen as an important foreign currency for Turkey and young employee for Germany.
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