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Portuguese in Germany (german: link=no, Portugiesen in Deutschland) are citizens and residents of Germany who are of Portuguese descent. Portuguese in Germany (also known as Portuguese Germans/ German Portuguese Community or, in Portuguese, known as ''Portugueses na Alemanha'' / ''Comunidade portuguesa na Alemanha'' / ''Luso-alemães'') are the citizens or residents of Germany whose ethnic origins lie in Portugal. Portuguese Germans are Portuguese-born citizens with German citizenship or German-born citizens of Portuguese ancestry or citizenship. There are about 245,000 Portuguese people living in Germany as of 2021. They represent 0.29% of the country's population.


History

Portuguese in Germany have been known since the 16th century. They are now part of the Portuguese diaspora scattered around the world and are generally considered low profile and well integrated. The initial larger Portuguese community in Germany emerged during the 16th century in the Hanseatic city of Hamburg, when Sephardic Jews sought refuge here from the Inquisition. During the First World War, approximately 5,000 Portuguese prisoners of war were temporarily held in Germany, primarily at the specially constructed prisoner of war camp in Breesen, and occasionally in other camps like Soltau-Ahften. In the final three years of World War II, some Portuguese individuals were deported to German concentration camps, mainly from occupied France. Recent estimates suggest that around 1,000 Portuguese, mainly members of the Luso-French community, were used by Nazi Germany. Sadly, a few dozen of them lost their lives there. In 1941, about 150 Portuguese volunteers joined the Spanish Blue Division to support Nazi Germany. They were primarily ex-Legion Viriatos members and fought on the Eastern Front.n the post-war period, Hundreds of thousands of Portuguese settled as guest workers in other European countries, especially in Western Europe. Following a recruitment agreement between the Federal Republic of Germany and Portugal, tens of thousands of Portuguese guest workers arrived since 17 March 1964. The Portuguese Armando Rodrigues de Sá was officially welcomed in 1964 as the millionth "guest worker" in Germany and was given a certificate of honor and a two-seater Zündapp Sport Combinette – Mokick. After the
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in 1974 and Portugal's EU accession in 1986, the country experienced significant
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and a decline in emigration. In Germany, the demand for foreign labor was extremely high during the "Golden Years" ( Wirtschaftswunder) of the 1960s. Following the
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, the
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curtailed immigration and, until 1983, implemented a policy to promote and encourage
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. Due to growing xenophobia and an increase in unemployment among foreign workers, the German government passed a law in October 1983 to finance the voluntary return of foreign workers to their countries of origin. Foreign workers who were legally recruited and residing in the country individually received a reimbursement of 10,500 Deutsche Marks – approximately the amount they had contributed to the German social security system (
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). This program was only applicable to foreigners leaving Germany before 30 June 1984. According to Zimmermann et al. (1998: 1–7), 20 thousand Portuguese workers participated in the program. As a result, the Portuguese population in Germany decreased to 69 thousand by 1987. However, with the economic crisis in Portugal after the
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, emigration from Portugal to Germany increased once again. Nowadays, the immigrants are mostly well-educated, often holding academic qualifications. In recent years, Berlin has become particularly attractive to Portuguese academics, specialists, and students, even surpassing Hamburg as the city with the largest Portuguese community.''50 Jahre Portugiesen in Deutschland: Die stillen Nachbarn''
13 September 2014 des
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s, retrieved 9 March 2017.
Artikel auf Seite 1 und Seite 5 der Zeitung Portugal Post, Ausgabe Nr. 289 / July 2018.


Demographics

The largest Portuguese community is located in Hamburg, where about 25,000 people with Portuguese heritage live. There is also a ''Portugiesenviertel'' (Portuguese quarter) in Hamburg near the
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and between the subway stations of Landungsbrücken and Baumwall where many Portuguese restaurants and cafes are located there. In Germany there are 145 Portuguese associations. The Portuguese associations are found all over Germany and are often related to sports centers, language centers or community centers. Despite the widespread presence of Portuguese centers, there is a higher concentration in Nordrhein-Westphalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Baden-Württemberg and Hessen: despite hosting around 42% of Germany's population, these states (''
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'') host around 60% of the Portuguese community.The Portuguese community, despite being highly integrated, retains distinctive features of Portuguese religious culture such as Catholic Christmas and devotion to
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. Portuguese in Germany tend to have settled long time ago, and they have generally spent more than 20 years in the country.


Remittances

The two countries enjoy friendly relationships and mutual trust, witnessing increasing trade as well. The Portuguese community in Germany retains strong ties with its homeland and, between 2000 and 2021, it has sent approximately 4.5 billion euros ( €) to Portugal in
remittance A remittance is a non-commercial transfer of money by a foreign worker, a member of a diaspora community, or a citizen with familial ties abroad, for household income in their home country or homeland. Money sent home by migrants competes wit ...
s. In the same timeframe, Germans in Portugal (numbering around 20,500 individuals) have sent approximately 136.4 million euros ( €) to Germany.


Portuguese language

In several
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, one can find associations dedicated to Portuguese culture, parishes where Portuguese is spoken, and classes specifically tailored for native Portuguese speakers, which are also available in mainstream schools. For instance, at the Max Planck High School in
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, Portuguese is offered up to the
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level.The Portuguese cultural associations are predominantly organized under the Federal Association FAPA (Federal Association of Portuguese Associations in Germany). Additionally, the Portuguese cultural institute, Instituto Camões, operates a language center in Hamburg and a cultural center in Berlin, along with various partnerships and
lectureship Lecturer is an academic rank Academic rank (also scientific rank) is the rank of a scientist or teacher in a college, high school, university or research establishment. The academic ranks indicate relative importance and power of individuals ...
s. Portugal Post, a Portuguese-language newspaper, has been published throughout Germany since 1993, with its headquarters located in Dortmund. Since 2018, its base of operations has shifted to Berlin. Nowadays, Portuguese is not only a heritage language for migrants coming from countries such as Portugal or Brazil, but it is also studied by German people with interest towards Lusophone culture.


Notable people

* Eleanor of Portugal (1434-1467): Holy Roman Empress from 1452 to 1467 *
Maximilian I Maximilian I may refer to: *Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, reigned 1486/93–1519 *Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria, reigned 1597–1651 *Maximilian I, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1636-1689) *Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria, reigned 1795†...
(1459-1519): Holy Roman Emperor from 1508 to 1519 *
Isabella of Portugal Isabella of Portugal (24 October 1503 – 1 May 1539) was the empress consort and queen consort of her cousin Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Spain, Archduke of Austria, and Duke of Burgundy. She was Queen of Spain and Germany, and La ...
(1503-1539): Holy Roman Empress from 1530 to 1539 * Malvina Garrigues (1825-1904): Danish-born Luso-German opera singer *
Alfredo Keil Alfredo Cristiano Keil (3 July 1850 – 4 October 1907) was a Portuguese romantic composer and painter. Keil was born in Lisbon, the son of Johann Christian Keil (son of Johann Georg Keil and wife Elisabeth ...) and wife (m. Lisbon, 30 A ...
(1850-1907): Portuguese composer and painter * Júlia da Silva Bruhns (1851-1923): German-Brazilian writer *
José Vianna da Motta José Vianna da Motta (modern spelling as 'Viana da Mota') (22 April 18681 June 1948) was a Portuguese pianist, teacher, and composer. He was one of the last pupils of Franz Liszt. The José Vianna da Motta Music Competition was founded in 1957 ...
(1868-1948): Portuguese pianist. He lived and worked in Germany for 30 years * Heinrich Mann (1871-1950): German writer known for his socio-political novels * Thomas Mann (1875-1955): German novelist and Nobel prize laureate * Isaak Benrubi (1876-1943): German philosopher * (1877-1927): She was the archetype of the fictional character ''Ines Institoris'' in Thomas Mann's novel Doctor Faustus * (1881-1910): German actress. Thomas Mann's sister * Aquilino Ribeiro (1885-1963): Portuguese writer and diplomat. He is generally considered to be one of the great Portuguese
novelists A novelist is an author or writer of novels, though often novelists also write in other genres of both fiction and non-fiction. Some novelists are professional novelists, thus make a living wage, living writing novels and other fiction, while othe ...
of the 20th century and in 1960, he was nominated for the Nobel Literature Prize. He traveled to Germany several times in the 1920s and wrote a book about it (including Berlin, Hildesheim, Hamburg) * (1890-1949): German writer. Thomas Mann's brother * Arthur Duarte (1895-1982): Portuguese actor and director * David Shaltiel (1903-1969): Israeli military officer * Erika Mann (1905-1969): German actress and writer. Thomas Mann's eldest daughter *
Klaus Mann Klaus Heinrich Thomas Mann (18 November 1906 – 21 May 1949) was a German writer and dissident. He was the son of Thomas Mann, a nephew of Heinrich Mann and brother of Erika Mann, with whom he maintained a lifelong close relationship, and Golo ...
(1906-1949): German writer and dissident. Thomas Mann's eldest son * Golo Mann (1909-1994): German historian. Thomas Mann's second son * Monika Mann (1910-1992): German author. Thomas Mann's second daughter * (1916-1986): Translator, Heinrich Mann's daughter *
Elisabeth Mann Borgese Elisabeth Veronika Mann Borgese, (24 April 1918 – 8 February 2002) was an internationally recognized expert on maritime law and policy and the protection of the environment. Called "the mother of the oceans", she has received the Order ...
(1918-2002): Canadian German-born expert in maritime law, ecologist. Thomas Mann's youngest daughter * Michael Mann (1919-1977): German academic. Thomas Mann's youngest son *
Maria de Lourdes Belchior Pontes Maria de Lourdes Belchior Pontes ''•'' Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, Großes Verdienstkreuz ''•'' Order of Rio Branco, GCRB • Officier de la Legion d'honneur, Officier • Order of Prince Henry, GCIH • Military Order of ...
(1923-1998): Portuguese writer, poet, professor and diplomat * (1940): German-Swiss psychologist and author. Thomas Mann's grandson * José Luis Encarnação (1941): Portuguese computer scientist, founder of the Fraunhofer Institute for computer graphics * Herman José (1954): German-Portuguese television personality * (1958): Portuguese filmmaker * Fernando Abrantes (1960): German-Portuguese producer and musician * (1968): German-Portuguese filmmaker * Marinho (1970): Portuguese footballer * Eugénia da Conceição-Heldt (1970): Portuguese political scientist *
Grada Kilomba Grada Kilomba is a Portuguese interdisciplinary artist and writer whose works critically examine memory, trauma, gender, racism and post-colonialism. She uses various formats to express herself ranging from text to scenic reading and performance ...
: Portuguese artist and academic psychologist *
Leonor Antunes Leonor Antunes (born 1972, Lisbon, Portugal) is a Portuguese contemporary artist who creates sculptural installations. She lives and works in Berlin. Early life and education Leonor Antunes was born in Lisbon in 1972. After high school, she atte ...
(1972): Portuguese contemporary artist * (1972): fado singer *
Alexander Nuno Alvaro Alexander Nuno Alvaro (born 26 May 1975) is a German politician and was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) with the Free Democratic Party of Germany, which is part of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe. During his first mand ...
(1975): German politician *
Roberto Pinto Roberto Gonçalves Pinto (born 22 August 1978) is a Portuguese-German footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Pinto was born in Stuttgart. He was released by Hertha BSC in summer 2004. In January 2005, he signed an 18-month deal wit ...
(1978): German-Portuguese former footballer * Manuel Cortez (1979): German-Portuguese actor, creative director and photographer. * Kosta Rodrigues (1979): German former footballer * Sérgio Pinto (1980): Portuguese former footballer *
Rubina Berardo Rubina Everlien Berardo (born 11 November 1982) is a Madeiran and Portuguese politician and pundit who was a Social Democratic Party (PSD) Member of the Assembly of the Republic for the constituency of Madeira between 2015 and 2019. Since Fe ...
(1982): Portuguese politician *
Manuel Schmiedebach Manuel Schmiedebach (born 5 December 1988) is a German professional footballer who plays for German side Grün-Weiß Ahrensfelde. Career Born in West Berlin, Schmiedebach was first a product of hometown club Hertha BSC's youth teams. In 2008 ...
(1988): German footballer * Telmo Teixeira-Rebelo (1988): German-Portuguese footballer *
Marcel Correia Marcel Correia (born 16 May 1989) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a centre back. Early life and career Correia was born to Portuguese parents in Kaiserslautern, but does not hold German citizenship. In 1995, he joined the ...
(1989): Portuguese footballer *
Ricky Pinheiro Ricardo "Ricky" Soares Pinheiro (born 1 February 1989 in Kaiserslautern, West Germany) is a Portuguese footballer who plays for SV Morlautern. Career Pinheiro began his career with 1. FC Kaiserslautern and on 23 July 2009, he signed his fir ...
(1989): Portuguese footballer * Cristiano (1990): Portuguese footballer * Nils Teixeira (1990): Nils Teixeira * Cédric Soares (1991): Portuguese footballer * Ana Leite (1991): Portuguese footballer *
Kevin Rodrigues-Pires Kevin Rodrigues-Pires (born 12 September 1991) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Wuppertaler SV. Born in Germany, he represented Portugal at youth international level. Early life He played youth football with Fortuna KÃ ...
(1991): Portuguese footballer *
Daniel Heuer Fernandes Daniel Heuer Fernandes (born 13 November 1992) is a professional association football, footballer who plays a Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper for 2. Bundesliga club Hamburger SV. Born in Germany, he has represented Portugal at you ...
(1992): Portuguese footballer *
Tatjana Pinto Tatjana Lofamakanda Pinto (born 2 July 1992) is a German athlete who competes as a sprinter. Biography Together with Leena Günther, Anne Cibis and Verena Sailer, Pinto won the gold medal at the 2012 European Athletics Championships in Helsink ...
(1992): German sprinter * (1992): German-Portuguese footballer *
Sebastian Ferreira Sebastian Roche Ferreira (born 10 February 1994) is a South African-born international rugby union player for . Ferreira plays club rugby for Heidelberg in the Rugby-Bundesliga, having previously played for the in 2016. His regular position i ...
(1994): German-South African rugby player * Catarina dos Santos Firnhaber (1994): German politician *
Marcelo Salinas Marcelo Salinas Paulino (born 29 May 1995), known also as Marcelo Paulino, is a footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. Born in Germany, he has represented both Portugal and Chile at youth level. Club career As a youth player, Salinas was with Ha ...
(1995): Chilean-Portuguese footballer


Literature

* João Barrento, Klaus Pörtl (Hrsg.): ''Verflechtungen. Deutschland und Portugal.'' TFM-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2002, * Michael Studemund-Halévy: ''Portugal in Hamburg.'' Ellert & Richter Verlag, Hamburg 2007, * Luísa Coelho (Hrsg.): ''Encontros Por Contar Alemanha e Portugal.'' Orfeu, Brüssel 2014, * Fernando Ribeiro (Hrsg.): ''Alemanha: Portugal''. Edições Humus, Ribeirão 2014, * ''Entre o Cais e o Sonho – 50 Jahre Portugiesen in Deutschland – 50 Jahre Millionster Gastarbeiter'',documentation of the symposium "Looking back to shape the future" (Cologne, 13 September 2014), Portugal-Post-Verlag 2014


See also

* Gastarbeiter * Germany-Portugal relations * Portuguese in Austria * Portuguese in Belgium *
Portuguese in France Portuguese in France (Luso-French) refers to people from Portugal who immigrated to or reside in France or French citizens of Portuguese descent. Portuguese immigration in France took place mainly during the 1960s and 1970s, to escape dictatorsh ...
* Portuguese in Liechtenstein * Portuguese in the Netherlands *
Portuguese in Switzerland The Portuguese people () are a Romance nation and ethnic group indigenous to Portugal who share a common culture, ancestry and language. The Portuguese people's heritage largely derives from the pre-Celts, Proto-Celts (Lusitanians, Conii) a ...
* Portuguese people


References

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