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They got an even shorter end of the stick. Some contemporary Poles probably envy the ones who were deemed 'Aryan-looking', but the kids themselves got messed up mentally during their Germanisation process.
Even Rethel shouldn't envy them. If he really likes German culture, he could always learn to further improve his German, find a German wife today and raise Polono-German kids with her.
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My maternal side is 50% Masurian.
My paternal side is hard to say, my Father died when I was very young and my paternal Grandfather also died very young. But it gave me a very Nordic surname.
It would suprise me if I had 0% slavic in me, because as I said in this Region its obviously that there was some mixing, but it for sure not any significant part.
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I'm not some "hardcore Pan-Slavist", I acknowledge that those East Germanic tribes once lived in Poland.
But all Poles probably have some ancestry from those tribes.
So I don't see why should Masurians be more Germanic than Mazovians. They are basically the same. Perhaps Masurians have some additional Old Prussian ancestry, but those were Balts (like Latvians & Lithuanians), not Germanics.
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