Message from @laurefinwë
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That's how it has been since the dawn of time
A small amount of thinkers have to lead the way
Yeah that's usually how it goes.
But I think any future ethnostate will exist in North America before any sort of racially based fascist doctrine is ever re-established in Germany.
They're still on an American written constitution.
Lol
If anyone could have any territorial claims here it would be Poland, not Germany
>Masuria
>Upper Silesia
I'd say that upper silesia has a stronger claim in the hands of Czechs than Poles.
Also that's where my Grandpa was from
But back in his day it was Germany.
Do I know, Silesians speak a dialect of Polish and are closer culturally to Poles
The whole Silesia was under the Czech rule for quite a time, but their cultural impact on these lands was pretty non-existing compared to Germans
And how many people speak Silesian?
Over German or Polish?
Although I suppose nowadays the German language has been mostly purged out of Prussian land given to Poland.
Probably the same with the native Prussians.
>Prussian land
I hate when people use it when they obviously don't mean actual Prussia
Silesian isn't very widely spoken, but it's still used, even by younger generation
Actual Prussia as in the pre-German confederation kingdom?
Or Prussia as in, all of Prussia including Polish held territory?
Prussia as in
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prussia_(region)
Although imo this map is a bit exaggerated
When you say "Prussia" as in region, it usually doesn't include Gdańsk Pomerania and eastern Lithuania (Kłajpeda, etc.)
Yeah I was gonna say
Seems odd that it extends into the baltics as much as it does
Also the map's not in English which kinda sucks
What's the difference? There's nothing important written there anyway
Just "historical regions of old Prussia"
December 1919
June 1920
August 1920
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