Des Essientes
31 May 2011
Genealogy / Polish DNA? Poles have the most genes in a group includes Balts, Macedonians and Greeks. [264]
Nietzsche claims Polish roots for himself in his book Ecce Homo.
As for the amateur ethnologist PolskiMoc's claims, it does seem probable that given the linguistic and genetic affinity of the Aryans (Indo-Europeans who went into South Asia) and the Slavs that they do indeed share the same ancestors, but in claiming that the Aryans were exclusively blond and blue-eyed he has bought into Nazi lies. THe blondest people on earth are not even Indo-European at all but rather Finnish. The Proto-Indo-Europeans were not from the extreme North but rather Anatolia or the Pontic Steppes in Southern Russia. When they migrated into northern Europe they interbred with the indigenous population and it is that indigenous population that was very blonde and red-haired. The darker Poles are more "Aryan" than the fair ones.
You have a source stating that Nietzsche and Kirchhoff had Polish roots?
Nietzsche claims Polish roots for himself in his book Ecce Homo.
As for the amateur ethnologist PolskiMoc's claims, it does seem probable that given the linguistic and genetic affinity of the Aryans (Indo-Europeans who went into South Asia) and the Slavs that they do indeed share the same ancestors, but in claiming that the Aryans were exclusively blond and blue-eyed he has bought into Nazi lies. THe blondest people on earth are not even Indo-European at all but rather Finnish. The Proto-Indo-Europeans were not from the extreme North but rather Anatolia or the Pontic Steppes in Southern Russia. When they migrated into northern Europe they interbred with the indigenous population and it is that indigenous population that was very blonde and red-haired. The darker Poles are more "Aryan" than the fair ones.