Pat, very few Germans have 100% German DNA. Germany is a crossroads, and has been for centuries. This is evident from the French, Italian, Hungarian and Polish surnames of families that are culturally German and have lived in Germany for generations. One of Germany's political families for example, is named de Maiziere. They are not French, but one of their ancestors likely was. Another example is the notorious SS commander Otto Skorzeny. An Austrian, he bore a Slavic (Czech or Slovak) name. And there are Slavs (Sorbians) living in the heart of Germany who speak a language linguistically related to Czech. The idea that there is some "pure" German blood (or DNA) is one of the many false and demented Third Reich ideas that brought it to ruin.
You have to remember, in today's Germany the American Democrat Party would be considered "Far Right".
ReplyDeleteThe man is a traitor to all Germans, that is, those with 100% German DNA.
ReplyDeletePat, very few Germans have 100% German DNA. Germany is a crossroads, and has been for centuries. This is evident from the French, Italian, Hungarian and Polish surnames of families that are culturally German and have lived in Germany for generations. One of Germany's political families for example, is named de Maiziere. They are not French, but one of their ancestors likely was. Another example is the notorious SS commander Otto Skorzeny. An Austrian, he bore a Slavic (Czech or Slovak) name. And there are Slavs (Sorbians) living in the heart of Germany who speak a language linguistically related to Czech. The idea that there is some "pure" German blood (or DNA) is one of the many false and demented Third Reich ideas that brought it to ruin.
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