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Germans are much blonder than France. Studies that directly compare the two countries on athletes (with lighting accounted for) clearly show that. Two cherry picked pictures with questionable lighting don't disprove that. The map is accurate for children, but it does have a pretty wide definition of blonde probably.
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Huge survey indeed. It can be easliy compiled with data obtained at the same time in Belgium and all of Austria, including Galicia. Austrian data (millions of observations) is available online AFAIR. Additionally, it has been broken down by nationality in each school region.
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And the opposite tendency for light eyes.
https://postlmg.cc/xJpv3sD4
Not to mention that the areas east of the Oder were only linguistically Germanized.
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Bavarians = E-V13
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Interesting in this map is a North-South cline regardless of language spoken. Polish areas in Eastern Germany were equally light eyed and light haired... Proto-Keltic areas (Alsace/Lorraine, Palatinate, Bavaria), however, were closer to Northern French. If you've ever been to Alsace you will notice that natives (those with German surnames) look absolutely identical to ethnic French across the Vosges. Alpine dominates followed by Keltic Nordic...
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