When Germans arrived in Australia, particularly in the 19th century, they primarily settled in areas such as South Australia and Victoria. Many were skilled farmers and artisans, contributing to agricultural development and establishing communities, such as the Barossa Valley, known for its vineyards. They also brought their cultural traditions, including music, food, and religious practices, enriching the Australian cultural landscape. Additionally, some Germans engaged in trade and industry, helping to shape the economic growth of the regions they settled in.
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According to the 2011 census, there are roughly 898,674 Germans living in Australia. This is 4.5 percent of the total population.
100,000 Germans came to America.
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No. In the Pacific during World War 2, the threat to Australia itself came from the Japanese, not the Germans (Nazis). However Australian military units did fight in Europe and North Africa against the Germans & Italians.Australia was attacked by the Japanese air & naval units, however no actual invasion by ground troops was attempted.
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Australia has had immigrants from all over the world. The original white settlers were from Great Britain, but since the early colonial years, large numbers of Germans, Chinese, Americans, English, Greeks, Italians, Vietnamese and people from scores of other countries have immigrated to Australia.
Approximately 700,001 Germans live in the country Australia
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They were accepted as immigrant-settlers.
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