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Latinos took in the Nazis
German immigration to Mexico began in the early 1800s but grew significantly in the mid-to-late 19th century, especially during the presidency of Porfirio Dรญaz. German immigrants settled in places such as Veracruz, Puebla, Mexico City, Chiapas, Yucatรกn, and northern Mexico, where they worked as merchants, farmers, industrialists, educators, and coffee plantation owners. German Mennonites later established farming communities in Chihuahua and Durango, where some descendants still speak Plautdietsch, a German dialect.
German influence can still be seen throughout Mexico today. German immigrants helped develop industries, trade, brewing, and coffee production, while also influencing regional music styles such as norteรฑo and conjunto through the introduction of polka rhythms and accordions. Major German companies, including Volkswagen, later established a strong presence in Mexico, particularly in Puebla. Millions of Mexicans are estimated to have at least some German ancestry, making German heritage one of the most significant European influences in Mexico outside of Spanish heritage.

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