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Wasn’t a certain Nazi.. Slavic in origin..?
He was R1a or something like that.
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Thank you for your answer. Regarding the second question, do you consider the Holy Roman Empire to be a german entity/state? If I'm not mistaken it used to include italian speaking areas, also it included Bohemia (modern Czechia, not Germany) and some part of Slovenia.
As a german, you're probably aware of the disput between Prussia and the Habsburgs during the XIX century. If you had to pick, would rather see all german states being united by the Habsburgs with the capital city in Viena, or you're fine with Hohenzollerns taking the throne as it in fact happened in the past?
Between Viena, Berlin and Munich, what city do prefer? Pick one and explain your decision.
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39.8 (Balto-)Slavic
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Anatolian Greeks (Rum) and many others took part in the ethnogenesis of Turkish. Therefore, Turkish people are not pure Turkic. I don't understand what you and OP seemingly don't understand.
Germans are not pure Germanics (Germans) because they have Slavic genes. That's what I'm saying.
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