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Last Post: 25 Oct 2012
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From: Serbia, Novi Sad
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Walker   
25 Oct 2012
History / Lusatia allied with Poland? [19]

please, Crow is Crow. My brother (Crow) was always open in opinion that Germans themselves represent Germanized Serbs. But, I didn`t mention that. In my above post I only underlined that Balkan and Lusatian Serbs feel mutual connection. Its coming from fact that we are both aware that we Serbians (Lusatian and Balkan) represent last Slavs who still using ancient universal name of all Slavs- Sarmatian name in its specific local form (Serbians). Its the scientific, linguistic fact. Now, it is one reason for our connection but there are more reasons. We both also agree that Sarmatian (Serbian) name spread along the Danube river in direction from South to the North so in past we were directly connected by land in time before global Romanization/Germanization occurred on the vast territory that now separates us (with old core on Balkan from where spread bulk of population after last Ice Age finished). After all, Poles have legends of their Sarmatian (read Serbian) origin. Czechs would tell you that they originates from Boii what is nothing but Serboi- just another form of Sarmatian name. Its all on the geographical territory from Balkan to the Baltic, Danubian line

What to tell you man if you are surprised. Germanic scholars BS about history not me, not my family
Walker   
24 Oct 2012
History / Lusatia allied with Poland? [19]

there is one great metallic Serbian (of us southern Serbs as we are called by the Lusatians while we call them northern Serbs). Song is about Rujan island (Rugen in today`s Germany), beginning of the Germanic occupation of one vast Slavic region and destruction of greatest Svetovid`s temple and cult places, era of slavery, fall of Arkona, dark day of all the Serbians, all the Slavs, all us Sarmats >>>

Svarun - Besmrtna *** Сварун - Бесмртна *** Svarun - Inextinguishable

NOTE: Southern (Balkan) Serbs using Cirilic and Latin letters equally