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  1. First arrivals; Contribution to New Zealand life: 1800s; Early settlements; 1870s: recruited settlers; Immigration after 1914; Facts and figures To be independent and free – in the 19th century this desire brought thousands of Germans to the other side of the world.

  2. Germans first began immigrating to New Zealand in the 1840s. Between 1843 and 1914 around 10,000 arrived, mainly from northern Germany, but also from Prussia, the Sudetenland and Bohemia. One of the first ethnic Germans to explore New Zealand was the mercenary Gustavus von Tempsky, who was killed in armed conflict during the New Zealand Wars.

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  4. This graph charts the immigrants from all countries who came to New Zealand from 1840 to 1914. This includes those who migrated from places such as Germany, Italy, Scandinavia, and most significantly Australia.

  5. The importance of the relations between Germany and New Zealand centers on the history of German migration to New Zealand. Approximately 200,000 New Zealanders are of German descent, and many German tourists visit New Zealand each year.

  6. Immigration after 1914. All images & media in this story. Germans on Somes Island. Influential immigrants (1st of 4) A road sign for German tourists. Wartime internment. Germans continued to arrive, in smaller groups, right up to the outbreak of war in 1914, which stopped their immigration altogether.