Come on, Chris, this ain't a
"Argument forum" but rather a
"Discussion" one.
I understand the attitude you saty in, it is natural.
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A myth to you, but not to the millions of Germans.
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I didn't mean the deportation or colonization. I meant that
the Germans came later then the Slavs, but during the times, they advanced more and more far to the East. I think we can agree on that, don't we?
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No your facts are obvious something that is tought in the Czech, mine are what is tought in Germany. Two different things. We are simply going to have to agree to disagree because this not going to go anywhere.
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I didn't study that in school, because WW2 isn't still very well taught in the Czech schools... Which is a shame. I studied that in various books and conferences. As an example, I have been to a conference that was held by
Das Deutsch-Tschechische Gesprächsforum. Do you think they had it wrong, or, even lied to us? I don't think so...
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Historically yes, but just no.
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I understand that very much. Every individual has a relationship to his/her environment (birthplace), so for the people it was and still must be hard, as same for me to learn about other horrible events that our ancestors went through...
Maybe when you and I have some time, we can go and meet at the Czech-German border and go visit some remarkable places.
