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For Greater Hamburg

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In this podcast, I discuss how things can develop when a German left Germany years before because the religious group dynamics in the context of the struggles for confessional predominance had simply become too toxic over the years. At first, of course, they hoped for a better life and a better future abroad. However, since the German peoples are rich and powerful, one is still not safe from them abroad. The situation could systematically become more and more difficult, not least because of the influence the Germans (and their clerics) have abroad. In particular, sooner or later, significant challenges could arise for many expatriates due to personal circumstances, unfavorable family developments, illness, disability, unemployment, rising rents and the cost of living, and so on, often actually caused by other Germans (in Germany) not well-disposed toward them.

If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.com

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In this podcast, I discuss how things can develop when a German left Germany years before because the religious group dynamics in the context of the struggles for confessional predominance had simply become too toxic over the years. At first, of course, they hoped for a better life and a better future abroad. However, since the German peoples are rich and powerful, one is still not safe from them abroad. The situation could systematically become more and more difficult, not least because of the influence the Germans (and their clerics) have abroad. In particular, sooner or later, significant challenges could arise for many expatriates due to personal circumstances, unfavorable family developments, illness, disability, unemployment, rising rents and the cost of living, and so on, often actually caused by other Germans (in Germany) not well-disposed toward them.

If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.com

Send us a text

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