Geflüchtete
Geflüchtete refers to individuals or groups of people who have fled their home country due to conflict, persecution, or war. The term is commonly used in Germany to describe refugees, asylum seekers, and immigrants who are seeking protection or a new home.
In recent years, Germany has experienced a significant influx of Geflüchtete, primarily from Syria, Afghanistan, and
The German government has implemented various policies and programs to manage the arrival and integration of
In 2015, Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel offered to take in up to 800,000 refugees from war-torn countries,
Today, Geflüchtete continue to arrive in Germany, with many making their way to urban centers such as