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 Sep 18, 11, 22:03    #121
Are you German?


yes. 100%

Polish borrowed heavily from German in the Middle Ages because German law dominated Poland at the time.


nicely formulated. ;) maybe germanics 'ordered' to use their language to leave even more traces.... :)

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 Sep 18, 11, 22:22    #122
=pawian]Did you know that in 1241 Polish, Czech and German knights fought together against Mongols? The first case of Polish German brotherhood in arms:

Unfortunately, we, Europeans, lost against Asian hordes.
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The Polish commander of European forces, duke Henry the Pious, was beheaded.
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Today`s re-enactments focus on infantry instead of on horse-riders.
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 Sep 18, 11, 22:25    #123
yes. 100%

I tend to think of Sascha usually as a Russian name.

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Edited by: pawian  Sep 18, 11, 22:30    #124
=beckski]I tend to think of Sascha usually as a Russian name.

I also thought so. But it is a stereotype that 50% Russian males are called Sasha.
Also, it is a stereotype that Germans and Russians get along very well with one another when it comes to Poland. :):):):)
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Edited by: sascha  Sep 18, 11, 22:47    #125
I tend to think of Sascha usually as a Russian name.

here some info about my name. ;)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sascha

i am still 100% german and in my generation in gymnasium the only one with that 'strange' name. ;)

Germans and Russians get along very well with one another

they do. they have fear and respect for oneanother. :)
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 Sep 18, 11, 22:49    #126
=sascha] they have fear and respect for oneanother. :)

Exactly. You put it nicely.
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 Sep 28, 11, 04:25    #127
What do Poles owe to Germans?

I gotta admit, I love their Steiff bears ;)

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Steiff :)
Steiff :)
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 Sep 28, 11, 04:47    #128
yes. 100%


yes 100% LOL



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 Sep 28, 11, 22:33    #129
yes 100% LOL


statistics say that the german shepard dog is the one with the most attacks on people.

to the topic:

nothing. more the other way around
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 Sep 28, 11, 22:36    #130
sascha
statistics say that the german shepard dog is the one with the most attacks on people.

Journalist mate of mine was recently doing a story about Auschwitz and while in the area was attacked by a dog which locals claimed was a direct descendant of the dogs the SS used at the camp.
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 Sep 28, 11, 22:43    #131
Journalist mate of mine was recently doing a story about Auschwitz and while in the area was attacked by a dog which locals claimed was a direct descendant of the dogs the SS used at the camp.

ok. point is? german dna, even if its only dogs, is highly resistent?? ;)
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 Sep 28, 11, 22:57    #132
statistics say that the german shepard dog is the one with the most attacks on people.


I very much doubt it - at least in Poland - I have seen lots of very timid german shepherd dogs here and I believe german shepherd is much easier trained into strict obedience than for example rotweilers and dobermans
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 Sep 28, 11, 22:59    #133
I very much doubt it - at least in Poland - I have seen lots of very timid german shepherd dogs here and I believe german shepherd is much easier trained into strict obedience than for example rotweilers and dobermans


the stats i am referring to are european. u r right, all 3 rassen are very problematic by overbreeding but the leader in attacks, even if only by haaresbreite, is the german shephard.


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