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Germany, 10 Years After “Wir Schaffen Das”, What Really Happened? with Katja Hoyer

Germany, 10 Years After “Wir Schaffen Das”, What Really Happened? with Katja Hoyer

Update: 2025-08-28
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Ten years ago, Angela Merkel opened Germany’s doors to more than 1.1 million asylum seekers in a single year with the words “Wir schaffen das” (“We can do this”). Today, Germany has over 3.4 million asylum seekers, about 4% of its population, and politics, society, and culture have been transformed. In this episode, we dive into what really happened over the last decade. We talk with historian Katja Hoyer about the numbers, the culture clashes, the rise of the AfD from a fringe party to polling at 25%, and the everyday realities in towns where the refugee population doubled overnight. From schools where 80–90% of kids now have migrant backgrounds, to half of Germany’s welfare claimants being non-Germans, the story is as much about economics and integration as it is about politics. We pull it apart: the hopes, the backlash, and the future of immigration policy.

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Germany, 10 Years After “Wir Schaffen Das”, What Really Happened? with Katja Hoyer

Germany, 10 Years After “Wir Schaffen Das”, What Really Happened? with Katja Hoyer