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| *''Early 20th Century:'' Continued emigration, though likely impacted by the World Wars. Influx of refugees (Russian after 1917 Revolution, German 1933-1940, Hungarian after 1956 Revolution). | | *''Early 20th Century:'' Continued emigration, though likely impacted by the World Wars. Influx of refugees (Russian after 1917 Revolution, German 1933-1940, Hungarian after 1956 Revolution). |
| *''1960s - Early 1970s:'' Increased immigration due to economic growth and labor demand. "Guest worker" programs brought many immigrants from Turkey, Yugoslavia, and Pakistan.<ref>Wikipedia contributors, "Immigration to Denmark," in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_to_Denmark, accessed 3 Feb 2025.</ref> | | *''1960s - Early 1970s:'' Increased immigration due to economic growth and labor demand. "Guest worker" programs brought many immigrants from Turkey, Yugoslavia, and Pakistan.<ref>Wikipedia contributors, "Immigration to Denmark," in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_to_Denmark, accessed 3 Feb 2025.</ref> |
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| | '''Indvandrere''' <br> |
| | Before 1776 there were almost no immigration controls in Denmark. An exception was the Jews who, among others, had to pay a fee. To find applications for immigration permission, see the Danish Chancellery of the National Archives. Search immigrants online at [http://ddd.dda.dk/ Danish Demographic Database]. |
| *See [[Immigration to Denmark]] for more information. | | *See [[Immigration to Denmark]] for more information. |
| ===Information Recorded in the Records=== | | ===Information Recorded in the Records=== |