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    Quote Originally Posted by Coinneach View Post
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    In 1965 in Poland still lived about 2 millions of Germans, unofficially, they were forced to take polish surnames, but some people here make me "russian/slavic/polish" looking, I don't care that much, but I had to post this video
    It were probably Hanysys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rethel von Rethelsky View Post
    It were probably Hanysys.
    actually not, watch this video, they stayed in Niederschlesien and worked in coal mines, Wałbrzych etc.
    in Silesia/Schlesien/Śląsk they could not speak German and learn German, in Wałbrzych yes, there were schools where taught in German language

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    Complex issue Rethel . Depending on what Shtetl one comes from
    In some Shtetl's, some identify by the mother line. In other Shtetl's by the father line. Or some by total autosomal package.
    In other Shtetl's by religion. Some Shtetl's by language/culture/food customs.
    Yet in other Shtetl's some discard phenotype/genotype data;---and identify by how they feel.
    So it all depends on which you choose to identify with.

    Current R1b samples found in -Yamnaya-3300–2600 BC, Afanasievo-3300 BCE — 2500 BCE, Vucedol-3000 BC – 2200 BC, Catacomb-2800–2200 BC, Bell Beaker-2800–1800 BCE, Poltavka-2700—2100 BC, Scythian-9th century BC up until the 4th century AD, Sarmatian-4th, 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coinneach View Post
    actually not, watch this video, they stayed in Niederschlesien and worked in coal mines, Wałbrzych etc.
    in Silesia/Schlesien/Śląsk they could not speak German and learn German, in Wałbrzych yes, there were schools where taught in German language
    Yes, but it was too few to contain two millions.
    Many of them went to FRGland after 1956.

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    Complex issue Rethel
    This is why it were probably slavic locals.

    and identify by how they feel.
    So it all depends on which you choose to identify with.
    No it not, as ancestors are not a matter of chosing.
    Rodziny się nie wybiera - nie słyszałeś o tym?
    Ad we do not live in shtetl. The last ones were evaporated
    4000 years ago, when Old Europe fall (and if there were any),
    and we, IEs, never lived in such abhoreable circumstances.

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    I think Rethel and I still have some old good newspapers and books
    this one exemplar is not too god, but whatever


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pennywise View Post



    the empty patch in the Eastern part of Germany is most likely Sorbians.. the map is quite accurate

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    What is the origin of surnames Rychlik and Gluba?:

    https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post4881964

    Tekla Gluba and Martin (Marcin) Rychlik were my great-grandparents born here:


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    Quote Originally Posted by El Litvino View Post
    What is the origin of surnames Rychlik and Gluba?:

    https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post4881964

    Tekla Gluba and Martin (Marcin) Rychlik were my great-grandparents born here:

    do not even try to be wannabe ..... ok?

    https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rychl%C3%ADk_(vlak)
    Rychlík je jednou z kategorií vlaků osobní přepravy, která se objevuje u více evropských železničních správ. U Českých drah a v menší míře např. u slovenských či polských železnic byly páteří dálkové dopravy. Nyní tvoří její nižší složku.
    or:

    https://translate.google.pl/?hl=pl#cs/pl/Rychl%C3%ADk

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    Nah I don't think it is Czech.

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