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A lot look like "pure" Slavs.
Some Jewish admixture though, and lots of Belarussian Jews I know have Belarussian admixture from intermarriage.
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Nearly all Jews pure or mixed have left Belarus for USA or Israel in the last 50 years. A lot of Belarusians I know have no Ashkenazi admixture in them. Not according the DNA tests on 23andMe and published studies. Some people do have small Ashkenazi admixture, which is no more than other European ethnicities.
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Two members of band Bee-2 Shura & Lyova are Ashkenazi. They were born and raised in Belarus. In early 90 they moved to Israel, then to Melbourne, Australia. They returned to Russia permanently residing in Russia. There are many world acclaimed artists, scientists, politicians and businessmen, who have some Ashkenazi ancestors that lived in Belarus.
Shura and Lyova are playing on city day in Brest recorded on the video. Brest is the largest multi-ethnic regional centre of south-western Belarus. South-western Belarus has most brunettes according to anthropologists. That's how general public look like in Brest.
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Babka Fiadora
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People of Brest and all of South West Belarus are de facto ethnic Ukrainians. When USSR has stolen the territory from Poland in 1939, they didn't respect ethnic borders dividing the eastern part of Poland between Ukraine and Belarus - south of Pripyat river people always spoke Ukrainian. Even during the Nazi occupation, the territory was part of Reichskommissariat Ukraine.
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