What do Germans think about their former eastern territories?

What do Germans think about their former eastern territories?

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they don't. Only the direct descendants of people who got evicted from their homes or killed during the population transfers give a shit because of family traumas.

The rest couldn't care less because it doesn't affect them.

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considering how current east german is like
good riddance

fuck prussia btw

>fuck prussia btw
t. cuck

>fuck prussia btw
t. chad

Why does that make him a cuck? Prussia famously oppressed Catholic Germans, so it's not like they're unanimously liked in Germany. Also, even if he's not Catholic, maybe he doesn't like the hyper-militarised society that Prussia created after German unification.

no prussia is very cringe
germany should have been unified by the saxons (the real ones), swabians or bavarians

cuck
ofc you'd say that as a frog
no it didn't oppress Catholics, Bismarck merely tried to reduce the political influence of the Catholic Church for a short time.

Hohenzollerns were swabians though?

yes, I live close to their castle
that other German is a retard

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corrupted by autism

only Wilhelm II was a retard
all other Hohenzollern rulers were decent or good

I don't get why the Jews didn't demand a piece of Germany to make Israel out of. I would think a European nation would be less fraught with conflict like the one with the Palestinians.

Why would they even miss the poorest, most rural and underdeveloped parts of their country? They have enough problems with former DDR and the Ostgebiete would be even worse.

Get a hold of this reddit Prussia larper.

Zionism is about establishing a Jewish state in the historical area where it originated. That was already the case before WW2, even before WW1, Theodor Herzl wrote his book in the 1890s iirc.

Based

>hyper-militarized
Gauloid propaganda

Hohenzollern are absolutely retarded bruh

>no it didn't oppress catholics
Yeah I'm not referring to the Kulturkampf alone, Catholics were second class citizens and you know it: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zabern-Affäre

t. illiterate historylet
no they weren't, Alsace-Lorraine wasn't even part of Prussia
the repression there was retarded and alienated the Alsatians but it happened out of mistrust of their loyalty due to their connection with France, not Catholicism
millions of Prussian citizens in the Rhine province were Catholics

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why the French didn't expel Germans from Alsatia after WW2?

What do Germans think of Alsace?

>tfw you will never be a catholic coal miner in Dortmund

idk but it's a good thing they didn't

because the region had been part of France from 1680 to 1871 and then again from 1918 to 1940
the Alsatians there preferred to be part of France bc they were alienated by the German Empire, they only received the same rights as other German states in 1913 I think and the Prussian military which was in charge there didn't behave well (see the Zabern affair which the frog above linked)

still a huge German population would be always an excuse for Germany to claim this territory so it would've been a safer option to simply deport them to Germany, especially that after WW2 it was socially acceptable to expel Germans

or you could just have not been given shit.
You got it after the Polish Soviet War, there wasn't any need to compensate you.

I don't understand what it has to do with Alsace

>fuck prussia btw
Based bavarian poster

I think France didn't want to alienate West Germany