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:tismey-sucree:
il y a 16 jours
Tout ce que je désire c'est des bières pas cher, rien a branlé que ça soit le tiers monde dans le nord ou même chez moi tant que j'ai ma binouze, j'irai pas crever pour le New World order
:golemvelo:
il y a 16 jours
"Most people of Turkish descent in Germany trace their ancestry to the Gastarbeiter (guest worker) programs in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1961, in the midst of an economic boom that resulted in a significant labor shortage, Germany signed a bilateral agreement with Turkey to allow German companies to recruit Turkish workers. The agreement was in place for 12 years, during which around 650,000 workers came from Turkey to Germany. Many also brought their spouses and children with them.

The first guest workers were recruited from European nations. However, Turkey pressured West Germany to admit its citizens as guest workers.Theodor Blank, Secretary of State for Employment, opposed such agreements. He held the opinion that the cultural gap between Germany and Turkey would be too large and also held the opinion that Germany didn't need any more laborers because there were enough unemployed people living in the poorer regions of Germany who could fill these vacancies. The United States, however, put some political pressure on Germany, wanting to stabilize and create goodwill from a potential ally. West Germany and Turkey reached an agreement in 1961.

After 1961 Turkish citizens (largely from rural areas) soon became the largest group of guest workers in West Germany. The expectation at the time on the part of both the West German and Turkish governments was that working in Germany would be only "temporary". The migrants, men and women alike, were allowed to work in Germany for a period of one or two years before returning to their home country in order to make room for other migrants. Some migrants did return, after having built up savings for their return. The recruitment treaty was changed in 1964 so that the Turkish guest workers could stay longer."

Les US qui font pression sur l'Allemagne pour accepter les migrants Turcs .
Maintenant officiellement ,il y a 3 Millions de Turc en Allemagne ,et 7 Millions officieusement (En incluant la 2ème génération etc...)
Une playlist avec des vidéo TF2 et Melee :https://www.youtube.com/p[...]qOu_yMQQlQ5NSXRcBEr1gqHxj
il y a 12 jours
c'est bizarre car quand je vais en allemagne du sud est je ne vois que des blancs


une voilée paumée par ci par là, pas plus
il y a 12 jours
turc =/= algérien toutefois hein
il y a 12 jours
l angleterre et l allemagne qui couleront avant nous ayaaaa
:Mockva_Chien_Bourdon:
il y a 12 jours
Tant mieux c'est une sale race
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Secondaire de @ahiiient
il y a 12 jours