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I must admit that I didn't know any of this. I was so surprised that I had to fact check it cause I thought it was fake news.![]()
Maybe.
People don't understand the "German question" and just how large Greater Deutschland was/is i.e. the germanic speaking people of Europe included Czech Sudetenland, Austria, Prussia's massive extent into Poland, much of Switzerland, Alscace region in France etc. People don't understand the "German question". Aber wir doch oder? Germany did not have to fight when it entered some of these regions. They were welcomed as uniters of the German nation.
""The German Question" was a debate in the 19th century, especially during the Revolutions of 1848, over the best way to achieve a unification of all or most lands inhabited by Germans.[1] From 1815 to 1866, about 37 independent German-speaking states existed within the German Confederation. The Großdeutsche Lösung ("Greater German solution") favored unifying all German-speaking peoples under one state, and was promoted by the Austrian Empire and its supporters."
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1908 map of German dialects.
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The German Confederation in 1820.
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The Kingdom of Prussia within the German Empire between 1871 and 1918
Prussia was split between modern day Germany and Poland; hence ethnic German Poles.
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If you know you know. Germany lost a fair part of its territory after WWII.

That first picture is of Henry Johnson, US Soldier and Medal of Honor recipient from the Harlem Hellfighters man...Yup, I had heard something about it a few years ago but forgot.
As they say, the Victors re-write history.
Just like most people don't know that blacks, indians, Arabs and other people of color fought for the Reich through out the war. But they like to erase that part.
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www.becauseofthemwecan.com

Let's see where this goesYup, I had heard something about it a few years ago but forgot.
As they say, the Victors re-write history.
Just like most people don't know that blacks, indians, Arabs and other people of color fought for the Reich through out the war. But they like to erase that part.
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Yep, probably took that badge as a trophy.Let's see where this goes
The first pic the solider clearly has a us pin
No the poster above my post proved it was a us solider.Yep, probably took that badge as a trophy.
The others look like an African campaing, it doesn't look like europe, probably some guys from former colonies if the pics are even from WW II.
Thats what I meant, he tood the nazi badge as a trophyNo the poster above my post proved it was a us solider.
Seems like op is trying to create sympathy for nazis for whatever reason
Yeah, I made a mistake with that first pic. It was another one I had. Mixed up links. Don't kill the messengerThat first picture is of Henry Johnson, US Soldier and Medal of Honor recipient from the Harlem Hellfighters man...
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Meet Henry Johnson, The Heroic WWI Soldier Nicknamed ‘Black Death’ - Because of Them We Can
His heroism defied the odds! He was born William Henry Johnson around July 15, 1892 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the U.S. Army reports. Moving to New York as a teen, he worked various odd jobs as a chauffeur, coal laborer and soda mixer before enlisting in the U.S. Army on June 5, 1917...www.becauseofthemwecan.com
National Museum of the United States Army
www.thenmusa.org
also, lets not act like the exploitation of populations never happened![]()
