- Source: Ukrainians in Germany
As of the end of 2022 the number of Ukrainians in Germany (German: Ukrainer in Deutschland) was approximately 1,164,200. In 2021, before the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it was of 155,310. Germany's Ukrainians have created a number of institutions and organizations, such as the Central Association of Ukrainians in Germany and Association of Ukrainian Diaspora in Germany.
Tourist-visa scandal
In 1999, a conflict arose involving the German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer, who eased conditions for citizens of the former Soviet states to get German visas. Many people opposed this claim that it enabled thousands to enter Germany illegally using the abuse of visas granted to them. The majority of Ukrainians that are in Germany on scholarship are there on such visas, adding to the controversy.
Some Ukrainian organizations in Germany have accused Germans of racism and prejudice, and of the belief that Ukrainians are only in Germany to work illegally.
Notable people
See also
Germany–Ukraine relations
Germans in Ukraine
Ukrainians in the Czech Republic
Ukrainians in Poland
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Krisis pengungsi Ukraina
- Mitos Wehrmacht yang bersih
- Kekristenan
- Vladimir Putin
- Invasi Ukraina oleh Rusia
- Dampak kemanusiaan dari invasi Rusia ke Ukraina 2022
- Leonid Brezhnev
- Stepan Bandera
- Sejarah Polandia
- Hubungan Ukraina dengan Uni Eropa
- Ukrainians in Germany
- Ukrainian collaboration with Nazi Germany
- Ukrainian diaspora
- Ukrainians
- Reichskommissariat Ukraine
- Germany–Ukraine relations
- Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Germany and Scandinavia
- History of Germans in Russia, Ukraine, and the Soviet Union
- Red lines in the Russo-Ukrainian War
- Russians in Germany