Wanderungsprozess
Wanderungsprozess refers to the process of migration or departure of individuals or groups from one region or country to another. The term is often used in the context of European migration history, particularly during the interwar period and after World War II.
During this time, millions of people from Eastern and Central Europe, especially from Germany, Poland, and Czechoslovakia,
The Wanderungsprozess was characterized by a massive influx of refugees and migrants seeking better living conditions,
The process of Wanderungsprozess was often facilitated by social networks and family connections, as well as
The impact of Wanderungsprozess on European society was significant, leading to the establishment of new communities