Uh Schultz, care to explain these surnames?
Germanized Poles. The Nazis didn't mind Central and Eastern Europeans living and fighting alongside them as long as they were willing to undergo forceful KRAUT-ization.Not too different from the Russian Federation under President Vladimir Putin, really.
Wait until you hear about Odilo Globočnik
>>18011149Quite the contrary. These are Deutsche last names. A polish last name would sound like Korzenny or Zalewski.Zalewski - from the word Zalew, aka meadowlandsKorzenny - "ginger-alike", term used for the cookies famously made in Thorn, West-Preußen, Pommern .Skorzeny doesn't exist in polish last name book, Zelewski as well. Remember tho, poles are the blacks of europe, they're "WE WUZ-ing" in a same pattern as negroes, as they don't have any own great achievements.
>>18011264I really hope you are joking
>>18011125Nazis were racist based on blood % not surname or patrilineal ancestryIf you were 3/4 or more German then you were German in their eyes
Schultz literally means constable, from Schultheiß. That’s why it’s all over German-speaking lands.
>>18011125I always pronounce him Otto Scorsese, can't help myself
>>18011264Romanian "da" comes from latin "ita" tier.
>>18011125Skorzeny was an austrian of partly slavic ancestry, probably from somewhere around the area (czech or slovakian).Zelewski was from kashubian nobility (not polish).
>>18011149>Not too different from the Russian Federation under President Vladimir Putin, really.Except for the fact that germanization civilizes Slavs, while russification makes them even more savage than they already are.