I know, I know. Poland ruled over a region 1000 years ago? That's historically Polish land! 3 Poles lived in a city? Polish city, for sure! Slavic tribes muttered some words like Poles? They were Poles of course! Someone traded with Polish grain? Must be a Pole then!
:D
Polabians are Lechitik & Poles are Lechitik.
Polabians & Polans (Poland) even have similar names.
There are a number of Lechitic tribes. Poles, Polabians, Slovincians, & Kashubians.
Poland was of many Lechitic tribes that united.
Trust me, that is my default expectation here.
But from the guy who tells us Werner von Braun had Slavic skullbone structure? No thanks, I'll pass.
Trust me, that is my default expectation here.
But from the guy who tells us Werner von Braun had Slavic skullbone structure? No thanks, I'll pass.
Wernher Von Braun really does have a Slavic shaped skull. He has a high skull, with large brow ridges & flattened rear of a skull just like a Slav.
He also has a Rounded skull that sticks out more than his lower face. Which is also a Slavic trait.
Slavics really do have distinct skull shapes.
Are you really that unobservant & Retarded?
Let's see some kind of refute. Instead of you jiving like a N*Gger