From about 1820-1914 the favourite destination was the U.S., especially for those migrating for economic reasons. Britain also acquired a German minority from about 1819 onwards. From 1830-48 France was quite popular with political refugees. The numbers emigrating to the U.S. played a key role in the establishment of the Hamburg-America Line (HAPAG) in 1847. It is said that it was the first line to provide regular sailings instead of simply waiting till the ships were full.
In the 1700s most Germans lived in Central Europe.
I think that it depends on who you talk to. Some Germans regret losing WW2 and some might think that it was terrible. I think in the whole, most Germans regret WW2 because most Germans during WW2 didn't like Hitler's decisions.
These things didn't figure anywhere in most Germans' priorities at the time.
Poland
most often in a holster.................
in boats and planes
Because they wanted a change of scenery & They wanted to beat the Germans in Shotput.
No,most do not migrate.
No,most do not migrate.
Germans really did not migrate much during the holocaust. They stayed at their homeland or they moved to another country where space was provided for them in well neighborhoods and good housing because Hitler granted the Germans they would have more living space instead of living in crowded places. The unfair fact is that many families were forced out of their homes and had to give it up to the Germans. They can only take what they can carry and their personal belongings.
. continual warfare · religious persecution · heavy taxation and seizure of property
Leopards on the most part do not migrate.
yes the hippos can migrate. the most known place where they migrate to is the new zealand.thanks
Some fish migrate. Except for the monarch, most butterflies do not migrate.
By population, New York, New York contains the most Germans. By percentage, Monterey, Ohio has the most Germans.
they ussaly migrate from poor countries such as India and china
Most species of birds migrate south in the winter