The German Diaspora refers to the communities of people of German descent living outside of Germany. This migration has occurred over centuries, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries, when many Germans left their homeland for better opportunities in places like the United States, Brazil, and Canada. These communities often maintain cultural traditions, language, and social ties to Germany.
Today, the German Diaspora is significant, with millions of people identifying as ethnically German around the world. Countries such as the United States and Argentina have large populations of German descendants, contributing to the cultural diversity of these nations. The diaspora has also influenced global culture, cuisine, and traditions.