Nope other than the fact that some people called “sudeten germans” were “ethnically cleansed” from hungary or something because the vast majority of them were Nazis.
with a lot of german anti-slavic racism
Yeah idk whether “ethnic cleansing” is even an appropriate term for what happened given the differences in circumstances between this incident and other actual genocides of white/jewish supremacist ethnic cleansing.
Around 600CE the slavic speaking world went all the way to the elbe river. So everything east of Hamburg today was slavic. There were also a lot of germanic anti-slavic crusades.
Do you know anything about the history of (south-)eastern europe pre 1939?
It’s quite a complex and interesting history (with a lot of german anti-slavic racism)
Nope other than the fact that some people called “sudeten germans” were “ethnically cleansed” from hungary or something because the vast majority of them were Nazis.
Yeah idk whether “ethnic cleansing” is even an appropriate term for what happened given the differences in circumstances between this incident and other actual genocides of white/jewish supremacist ethnic cleansing.
Around 600CE the slavic speaking world went all the way to the elbe river. So everything east of Hamburg today was slavic. There were also a lot of germanic anti-slavic crusades.
Knowing nothing about anything i’m going to say they were in modern Czechoslovakia because that’s where the sudetenland is
Yeah that czechs out given what other users are saying itt