Lusatians our neighbours.
Oh jeez....Sarmatians , now Lusatians and Sorbians....where will it all end....are people just making this stuff up , or are there really such people in Europe....????
, or are there really such people in Europe....????
Voices of Europe 2008 :)
One week singing in a choir existing of a bunch of young people from linguistic, cultural and national minorities from Europe...this is the result! yeni.org for more information.
Thanks to Pawk (Sorbs from Germany) for the organisation and Peter Shannon, our lovely conductor.
Thanks to Pawk (Sorbs from Germany) for the organisation and Peter Shannon, our lovely conductor.
Sorben demonstrieren in Berlin
Are Lusatians fighting against Germany for freedom ? :)
Turks living in Germany can support their Lusatian brothers :)
Turks living in Germany can support their Lusatian brothers :)
are there really such people in Europe....????
I believe that Lusatians do really exist, also known as Sorbs or Wends. Sarmatians were around a long time ago and most historians are not really sure who they were.
I believe that Lusatians do really exist,
Right then.....from next wednesday i am going to be a Lusatian with a touch of amphibian on my mothers side....
Bratwurst Boy 8 | 11927
20 Jan 2009 / #7
Turks living in Germany can support their Lusatian brothers :
Don't let that hear Crow...Turks and Slavs as "brothers"! :)
most historians are not really sure who they were.
They forgot to ask Crowie...
5 let wotrowska mlodzina
polishcanuck 7 | 461
20 Jan 2009 / #9
Will this be a future map of germany?
green - states in germany that have the highest concentration of turks (according to wikipedia).
red - lusatia
btw krautboy, i'm being sarcastic. I did it for crow. I thought he would like it.
What do you think, crow??
green - states in germany that have the highest concentration of turks (according to wikipedia).
red - lusatia
btw krautboy, i'm being sarcastic. I did it for crow. I thought he would like it.
What do you think, crow??
In Budziszyn there is only one monument dedicated (namely) for Poles who fought against Germany in 1945.