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    Quote Originally Posted by Peterski View Post
    How can someone have no knowledge about the ethnicity of at least their four grandparents?

    Sorry to hear about your parents, but you aren't adopted, so you should know your ethnicity.
    Yeah but your biases makes a discussion about genetics with you problematic.

    For example you want to prove everything is Germanic including yourself.

    When you are 1/4 North Italian ("Longobard"?) and 1/4 Galician ("Suebian"?).
    I'm not biased and I can discuss even Chinese genetics with authority. I discuss Italian and Iberian genetics because that is what people here want to discuss, and also because they do have ancestry from Germany. The Migration Period is a crucial period of the German history.

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    30% amerindian


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    Quote Originally Posted by Token View Post
    The Migration Period is a crucial period of the German history.
    All these tribes came from Scandinavia, not from Germany, according to their own oral tradition (they had no written language yet at that time).

    Speaking of which, history starts with first written information, before written information we can talk only about prehistory rather than history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luc2112 View Post
    30% amerindian

    XenophobicPrussian said many times, that Ukrainians are 30% Amerindian.

    So I guess it makes sense! Just like everything German supremacists say.

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    Goths, Longobards, Suebians, etc. - all of them came from Scandinavia according to their own tradition. They are not part of German history.

    When you look at formation of the Kingdom of Sweden, it was established by Suiones and Gothones. Country's name comes from the former.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peterski View Post
    All these tribes came from Scandinavia, not from Germany, according to their own oral tradition (they had no written language yet at that time).

    Speaking of which, history starts with first written information, before written information we can talk only about prehistory rather than history.
    I do agree with that, but before the Migration Period Germanic people were already in Germany since the Bronze Age, so they were German. Plus West Germanic developed in North Germany.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peterski View Post
    All these tribes came from Scandinavia, not from Germany, according to their own oral tradition (they had no written language yet at that time).

    Speaking of which, history starts with first written information, before written information we can talk only about prehistory rather than history.
    Some galicians and portuguese have small suebic ancestry, they came from Swabia, Germany.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtíbero Itálico View Post
    Some galicians and portuguese have small suebic ancestry, they came from Swabia, Germany.
    Suebi come from Sweden (and then established in Swabia-Germany)

    In fact the name of Sweden probably has a origin that mentions this people:

    The name Swethiuth and its different forms gave rise to the different Latin names for Sweden, Suethia, Suetia and Suecia as well as the modern English name for the country.

    A second compound was Svíariki, or Sweorice in Old English, which meant "the realm of the Suiones". This is still the formal name for Sweden in Swedish, Svea rike and the origin of its current name Sverige with the "k" in the old form "Sverike" changed to a "g".


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedes_(Germanic_tribe)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Token View Post
    I do agree with that, but before the Migration Period Germanic people were already in Germany since the Bronze Age
    Yeah but before them, some other people had lived there, and they mixed with them.

    So Germans are far from being pure Germanic, but hijacked "Germanism" to push their expansionist goals, historical policy, and because they are the biggest. Just like Russians are far from being pure Slavic, mixed a lot with Uralic groups, but hijacked Pan-Slavism because they're the biggest Slavic nation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtíbero Itálico View Post
    Some galicians and portuguese have small suebic ancestry, they came from Swabia, Germany.
    His point is that Suebi and every other Germanic tribe ultimately came from Scandinavia, which is correct (the Suebi also had oral traditions of a migration from Scandinavia as per Rydberg), but he forgets the German nation was founded by these 'Scandinavian' people. If you walk a little more into the past all Indo-Europeans originated in the Eastern European steppes, so where should we draw the line?

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