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“From the Church’s point of view there is no objection whatever to racial research and race culture.
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Most people in my region just laugh at these "Germans" in Silesia:
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I was talking about the Sorbs in particular not the regular slavs.
And the German minority in Poland is for sure not slavic origin (because that sentence implies its would be a 100%), After the northern crusades many Ethnic Germans settled down in the region, of course they mixed at one point with baltics or slavs and many slavs and blatics were Germanized. But you speaking in an absolute form you dont seem to differentiate.
A German can also argue that these parts used to be German before nothern crusades, because Germanic tribes ones settled there.
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I have no connection to Silesia I cannot judge this, he doesnt look German indeed.
But my Prussian family faced alot of discrimination and hate, not just by Polaks so dont feel offended, but even more by the Russians.
And Im not coming from a anti polish family, my grandfather had no problem with my great aunt (his sister) marrying a polak, and because of that my mother has polish cousins too, no problem.
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They do. Because everyone who did not declare having Slavic origin after 1945 was expelled.
So the ones who stayed are here because they claimed Slavic origin after WW2. Sure, you might argue that some of them "cheated", but there was verification (obvious Germans were expelled, only obvious Slavs and ambiguous cases were allowed to stay). There was so called "list of nationally verified autochthons of the Regained Lands".
It was just like the Deutsche Volksliste in occupied Polish territories during WW2. Same shit.
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How many of them stayed in Germany? That history was very traumatic for those children. I assume that got bullied hardcore by ethnic German kids while they had to try and fit in right after being separated from their real parents.
EDIT: The majority did and 5 years is a long period for a child. Many had forgotten their home country.
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