gastarbajter
(Translation, Yugoslavia)
Gastarbeiter, i.e. guest worker. That's the term Germans used for, well, guest workers, and so did all the Yugos who went to work, regardless of the country (and there were almost a million total of them in France, Switzerland, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Austria, Australia and Sweden - and probably a few in other countries as well).
Mentions: 20-VI-1965.,
march 1967.,
20-VI-1968.,
october 1968.,
01-IX-1969.,
27-XII-1969.,
june 1972.,
16-VI-1973., Kragujevac,
31-XII-1973., Doček at Mariška's,
22-VIII-1974.,
07-II-1976.,
15-II-1976.,
30-VII-1976.,
16-VI-1983.,
june 1985.,
august 1988.,
29-VI-1991.,
02-XI-1993.,
29-VIII-1994.,
10-IX-1994.,
19-IX-1994.,
13-I-1995.,
19-I-1995.,
14-XII-1995.,
29-III-1999.,
25-VI-1999.,
10-IX-1999.,
27-VII-2005.,
23-VI-2007.,
02-VI-2009.,
25-VI-2010.,
10-VIII-2010.,
20-IX-2010.,
13-VI-2015.,
21-II-2016.,
02-II-2023.,
21-VIII-2023.,
DBA,
vegeta,
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