The German diaspora (German: Deutschstämmige) consists of German people and their descendants who live outside of Germany. The term is used in particular to refer to the aspects of migration of German speakers from Central Europe to different countries around the world. This definition describes the "German" term as a sociolinguistic group as opposed to the national one since the emigrant groups came from different regions with diverse cultural practices and different varieties of German. For instance, the Alsatians and Hessians were often simply called "Germans" once they set foot in their new homelands.
“Insights from Kenya and Tanzania”
Introduction
Recently, Comrade Amos Makalla, Secretary of the Central Committee of Ideology, Publicity, and Training of Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), commented on the Generation Z (Gen Z, typically is defined as individuals born from the late 1990s to the early...
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