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No, not because of Dönitz - he looks totally different. I consider Bismarck looking respectable as well and I also do not think that this is tied to a particular type.
A broad face. I‘m not very familiar with the classification terms.What exactly do you mean with "potato face"? Alpinid? We do have a lot of anthropological terms here so I think that could be clearer expressed.
Never forget the side blows on non-heteros.However, respectable looking or not, I do have a lot of reservations regarding v. Bismarck as for what he did. I think of the German War in 1866 and the deliberate destruction of the entity representing Germany and that was the successor of the German Empire, i. e. the German Confederation. Likely nobody till this very day would have got the idea to split off Austria. It was an extremely unpatriotic move from a German point of view. Since Frederick the Great - seemingly a closet homo - and his sacrilegs the Prussian establishment that felt obligated to defend his unlawful actions was poisoned by the loss of the sense for right and wrong.
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I think either Borreby or West-Baltid (I sometimes cannot discern the two properly). He has Hunter Eyes.
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I'd feel uncomfortable if there would be the impression that this was an unrelated side blow and I admit that such an impression here easily can arise.
I actually consider it related because from my observations homosexuals are more prone to violating rules than are heterosexuals. It will not be connected to homosexuality per se but simply to the situation that someone anyhow is not in concordance with common basic views. So some kind of variation of the broken-windows theory.
Frederick the Great's unlawful attack on Austria (1741) in order to rob Silesia was a scandal throughout Germany's ruling circles. And when he much later got asked why he really did it - there had been presented a ridicolous pretext - he answered that he also wanted to be mentioned in the newspapers. Considering that a number of following wars were based on the Silesia robbery, among them even the Seven Year's War, which sometimes is also considered the first World War in history, this deed and attitude is remarkable.
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39.8 (Balto-)Slavic
39.0 Germanic
19.2 Celtic-like
1.8 Graeco-Roman
0.2 Finnic-like
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Well, it's not that more slender human type from warmer regions where you can have much surface compared to your volume and hence a comparably big temperature exchange with the environment. It's more a constitution formed by a colder climate.
(Precautionary: Considering the latitudes the British Isles and Scandinavia are comparably warm due to the Gulf stream.)
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Wide forehead suggesting Baltic type but we cant make sure since we cant clearly see jawline and mouth area. However, seemingly in any case CM is predominant component.
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Here is a good and detailed article about F. den Großen and if he might have been homosexual or not:
https://www.spsg.de/blog/article/202...grosse-schwul/
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