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Tell me about Silesia
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my family is from there pre 1945. Breslau specifically
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>>221724341
Are Silesians Germanic
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>>221724341
Nigga Wrocław isn't even real Silesia. If you're going to LARP at least shoot for the core region
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>>221724810
how is it larp? i just stated my backround Chud
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>>221724608
Well the German ones but they are all old people Assimilated into west germany. Bjt i think there is a slavic miniority that was allowed to stay
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Apparently in Upper Silesia only 30% speak German at home. In Czech Silesia almost no one speaks German
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>>221724315
>>221725114
There's a Czech guy from there who posts here, usually at night
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I am from Silesia.
>>221725172
thats me, nigga, howdy
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>>221725194
B-b-b-ased
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>>221725294
And yes, all of my grandparents spoke German. After 1945, they were allowed to stay because they were not considered Sudeten Germans (and Czech Silesia needed workers for its coal mines and steel factories). After the war, my grandfather had to work in the coal mines for several years (as an alternative to military service and as punishment for his "involvement" in the Wehrmacht)
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>>221724315
I have a branch of my family there and they are all fat
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>>221725462
Why could they stay?
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>>221725633
They were not considered Germans or Sudeten Germans. Literally no one in my extended family had to leave the country, even though they served in the Wehrmacht, the Kriegsmarine,...
Only one of my grandfather's cousins chose to stay in West Germany (he served in the SS), after 1960, he began traveling to Czechoslovakia (without any problems) as a wealthy tourist.
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>>221725462
There is a German David Letterman. His parents are from Silesia as well. He's the only one who calls a spade a spade about the postwar behaviors towards these people.
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>>221725752
It's all the history now, my dude
who cares
the German government gave us German passports, the Czech government returned our confiscated property, and they’re all dead anyway
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>>221725844
Still you would expect a few people to complain a little bit
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>>221725906
>a few people to complain a little bit
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only one of my grandmothers is still alive today (her parents were in Dachau), and it's just a distant memory, not a traumatic experience and shit
but it really depends on which part of Czech Silesia we're talking about - people from the Opava (Troppau) area would probably say something different
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>>221724315
It's currently under German administration so all is well. Next thing is promoting the German language to the public



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