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... former Yugoslavia . * To these , however , should be added more than 1 million ethnic Ger- mans , the Aussiedler from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union . This is by no means a new phenomenon : more than 1.3 million Aussiedler ...
... former Yugoslavia . * To these , however , should be added more than 1 million ethnic Ger- mans , the Aussiedler from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union . This is by no means a new phenomenon : more than 1.3 million Aussiedler ...
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... former Soviet Union . Assuming that these people emigrated at the same rate as earlier streams , this would mean about 1 million migrants per year . This seems - indeed is – a ... former Soviet republics Republics of the former Soviet Union.
... former Soviet Union . Assuming that these people emigrated at the same rate as earlier streams , this would mean about 1 million migrants per year . This seems - indeed is – a ... former Soviet republics Republics of the former Soviet Union.
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... former Soviet Union in Poland . A small number of these come in as seasonal guest workers for Pol- ish farms ( where they are paid around one - third of what Polish workers receive ) and some are guests of Polish citizens , but a large ...
... former Soviet Union in Poland . A small number of these come in as seasonal guest workers for Pol- ish farms ( where they are paid around one - third of what Polish workers receive ) and some are guests of Polish citizens , but a large ...
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