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Video about emigration

Video about emigration. As regarding France we know that people went to the districts of Meurte -et- Moselle and Moselle,attracted by the development of steel industry and mining. So people went into the mines above all in the Briery Orne or Longwy hollows.

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Video about emigration

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  1. Video aboutemigration

  2. As regarding France we know that people went to the districts of Meurte-et-Moselle and Moselle,attracted by the development of steel industry and mining. So people went into the mines above all in the Briery Orne or Longwy hollows. With the beginning of the First World War only few Italians stayed there,but immediately after they went back in France where they were important work force to the rebuilding of what had been destroyed. In 1930 Italians started their professional and social rising in France. With the world economic crisis lots of workers had to leave the industrial sector and look for another job in the agricoltural field , but this didn't stop their rising, in fact they went to trade, setting up their own business. In spite of this reversal in other activities, the number of metal workers in industrial places was very high.

  3. About Germany we could say that lots of Italians went there, they worked as laborers in construction work, road of railway,in mines and industries. Their emigrations was sometimes temporary. Between 1938 and 1941 about 400000 Italian people had been sent to work in Germany, in fact there was an agreement under which Italy gave manpower to Germany in exchange for raw materials that Italy needed to develop itself.

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