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It's clear the Germans and Slavs mixed. Cry Teutone.
This is the closest thing I could find. Linguistic evidence suggests that at some stage during their early times, the territory of the Slavs reached into the western region of Russia and the southern Russian steppes, where they came in contact with Iranian speaking groups. This is based on Slavic languages sharing a striking number of words with the Iranian languages, which can only be explained through diffusion from Iranian into Slavic. Later on, as they moved westward, they came into contact with German tribes and again borrowed several additional terms from Germanic languages.
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Here Teutone. These are my pops. Much German there. Get a life now.
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