Turks must have short memories if they can't remember the "Gaustarbeiter" years. After they fulfilled the Labour requirements to build a new Germany after the war years they didn't want to go home but insisted their families join them in Germany.
That was when they were burnt out of their hostels.Still no great love lost for the Turks in Germany methinks. In the quote below from Wikipedia you can see that those Turks in Germany now want it to be an Islamic country with more Moslems than Christians.
See also: Neo-Nazism
//For Turks in German society, patterns of discrimination maintain disadvantages of low economic and social status, whilst also restraining social advancement.[50] The number of violent acts by right-wing extremists in Germany increased dramatically between 1990 and 1992.[51] On November 25, 1992, three Turkish residents were killed in a firebombing in Mölln (Western Germany).[52] The attack prompted even further perplexity since the victims were neither refugees nor lived in a hostel.[53] Author Greg Nees, writing in 2000, stated that "Because Turks are both darker-skinned and Muslim, conservative Germans are largely against granting them citizenship."[54]
Integration problems[edit]
In recent years, some in the Turkish minority have shown cultural problems in integrating into German society.[55] A recent non-governmental telephone survey, carried out jointly by Liljeberg and the Berlin-based INFO polling company sampled 1011 Turkish migrants living in Germany. It showed 72% of the Turks surveyed in Germany believe that Islam is the only true religion, 62% prefer social contacts only to fellow Turks, 46% wish that one day more Muslims live in Germany than Christians, 25% think atheists are inferior human beings and 18% felt that Jews are inferior people.[56][//