By the end of July, as the war ended, so did the wave of migration to East Africa. In just half a year, with Ernst's recruitment, Southern German regions were quickly depleted.
To seize the newly acquired land from the war, the Heysinger consortium increased the intensity of immigration, not only using all its own ships but also extensively hiring ships from the Nordic regions.
Now that the war is over and the number of immigrants is sufficient, the immigration potential of Southern Germany has been exhausted by Ernst in a short period. It will take some time before another wave can be accumulated.
The number of German immigrants has dropped to a low level, and due to early development, the immigration from the Far East and Austria-Hungary is also at a low level.
The Far East is currently in a very stable political period, especially after the Nian Army was pacified, the northern order has been re-established.