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I never said that it 'cancels' the blood or that you are not American English if you don't follow the Anglo culture. I just find sad that people leave the culture of his ancestors behind to adopt another completely different way of life. Fortunately, here in Brazil, mostly descendants of recent German or other European migrants managed to preserve their original culture while still being part of the general Brazilian society.



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Everybody knows nothern slavs were germanized during Wend Cruzades. Many poles can trace their ancestry to lands in current Ukraine, poles inhabited lands more southern than today.


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Not really.
First of all, they are just about 15% of modern Poland's inhabitants, and secondly they are not only from Ukraine, but Belarus, Lithuania and Latvia as well - so also from more northern lands:
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post4650548
Here is an ethnic Pole with ancestry from North-East Kresy (now he lives in Poland):
GEDmatch kit number: M084406
His results in Eurogenes K36 are the following:
Central_Euro 6.22
East_Balkan 7.65
East_Central_Euro 30.42
Eastern_Euro 18.13
Fennoscandian 16.44
French 1.88
Iberian 6.89
Italian 2.46
North_Atlantic 2.25
North_Sea 7.61
And his K36 similarity rates to modern populations:
http://gen3553.pagesperso-orange.fr/ADN/similitude.htm
As you can see, he is not very similar to Ukrainians:
^^^
He is one of Poles resettled after WW2 from these areas:
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post4655955


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I disagree, this is the interesting border.




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this border is better
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