- Armenians in Germany
Armenians in Germany are ethnic
Armenians living within the modern republic ofGermany . Like much of theArmenian Diaspora , most Armenians immigrated to Germany after theArmenian Genocide of 1915. Others came later, fleeing conflicts in places likeIran ,Azerbaijan andLebanon . Another influx came fleeing nationalist persecution inTurkey . AfterWorld War II , many Soviet Armenians, formerPOW s in particular, fled to the American occupied areas of Germany. While many traveled on, some settled in the country, providing a base for later asylum-seekers. [http://www.armenianreporteronline.com/old/20072002/in-bedikian.htm Armenian Reporter Online ] ]History
The first Armenian organization was the "Armenian Colony of Berlin", established in 1923. By 1975, Armenian associations would be established in
Hamburg ,Berlin ,Cologne ,Frankfurt ,Stuttgart andMunich . In the 1980s, other associations were created inBremen ,Braunschweig ,Bielefeld ,Duisburg ,Neuwied ,Bonn ,Hanau ,Eppingen ,Nuernberg ,Kehl and elsewhere.Presently, there are about 25,000 naturalized Armenians and 15,000 asylum-seeking Armenians living in Germany today. Their population is concentrated in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, many of which are Armenian asylum-seekers from
Armenia , for whom theArmenian Church provides services, baptisms, Bible readings and community support. The Diocese of Germany bears all the costs of supporting Armenians from post-Soviet Armenia and regards this service as part of its mission.Germany and the Armenian Genocide
While the
German parliament has adopted a resolution that recognizes the "organized expulsion and destruction of the Armenians", and states that "numerous independent historians, parliaments and international organizations" have recognized the event as genocide, the resolution does not state such itself. The resolution also contains an apology for Germany's role in the Genocide (The German Monarchy was an ally ofOttoman Turkey duringWorld War I , and did not intervene despite ample evidence of a policy of extermination) and calls on Turkey to examine its role in theethnic cleansing . [ [http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/06/16/news/armen.php Germans press Turks on Armenian slaughter - International Herald Tribune ] ]This resolution is deemed significant due to the comparatively large number of Turkish nationals living in Germany.
ee also
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Armenian Genocide
*Armenians Diaspora References
External links
* [http://www.armenier-rheinmain.de/ Armenier Rhein-Main (Armenians in the Rhein-Main Area)]
* [http://www.d-armenier.de/ Zentralrat der Armenier in Deutschland (Central Council of Armenians in Germany)]
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