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Western Europe and America vs Russia WWII - chances of Poland being saved [494]
It is hard to misunderstand Zimmy's post - Some how you managed to do it.
According to the U.S. Census conducted in 2000, 42.8 million Americans identified themselves as being of German ancestry, representing 15.2% of the total U.S. population.
By comparison, the next largest group, Irish Americans, comprised 10.8% of the population, while African Americans and Americans of English background each accounted for just under 9%. It is estimated that between 1800 and the present over seven million German-speakers emigrated to the U.S., the majority of whom arrived between about 1840 and 1914, with the peak period coming in the early 1880s.
In the nineteenth century many of these immigrants settled in the states of the Upper Midwest, an area known to this day as America's "German Belt."
mki.wisc.edu/HGIA/Settling.htm
Somehow they don't see each other as mixes or prefer to be Polish...they see themselves as GERMANS!
Don't worry, we still have plenty of Oktoberfests no matter the location ;)
And that is the real important thing, isn't it...Prost! :)
No they were not, fool. He asked Wiesenthal's team to investigate. Arnold's pop was a soldier. There's a big difference.
Interesting!
When I defend the common german soldier against the likes of you who call them mass murderer or worse
YOU CALL ME A NAZI!!!What a bigot arsehole you are!
Not to mention that the austrian neo-nazis even took part in the government and are much stronger than in Germany...but that doesn't interest you...
I made an error in judging you...you are just a germanophobe a*ss, not interested in facts!
Keep on hating the Germans, I don't give a f'uck anylonger!
Oh and just for your information...Arnies pop was more Nazi than most of the young stubblehoppers during the war...he was even a member of the Nazi party!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Schwarzenegger#Nazi_Party_and_SA_membership
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Gustav Schwarzenegger voluntarily applied to join the Nazi Party, in 1938, when it was still illegal in Austria.