Some Germans love to talk about lands east of the Odra river, you know

Some Germans love to talk about lands east of the Odra river, you know
>muh my ancestors lived there, there's still their house and tombstones even
But when it comes to real actions then I have never seen a single flower or a candle in any German cemetery, instead I saw crumbling monuments and huge overgrown bushes around them
In other words it's all empty words, they don't really care.

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I’m Nordic af, Prussian german ethnicity :)

I'm sure poles leave flowers in Lwow and Wilno, right?

Probably

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Also we have organisations for it

Y'know I really don't get the obsession. I'm probably in a minority on boards like this when I say it's justified that Poland gained that territory. You all had to put up with a bunch of shit for so long, the lands are long polonized anyway.

>there's still their house and tombstones even
no, this is just bullshit and they know.

Never in my life have I seen a german tombstone anywhere

dafuq?

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oh, candles, good to see them

those people are long dead who gives a shit

Bro just give back Silesia and Pomerania and we’ll let you take Kaliningrad when we capitulate Russia

They actually do

>German cemetery
I always wondered what was done with the graves of the former Germans.

Thanks fren
youtube.com/watch?v=q5MyOZ4VQRk

So how do zoomers view these graves? did they even know it was German once?

As you can see - pretty much nothing
Also some of them are still used as before war but now with deceased Poles

Shrugging arms is the most probable answer

>Pomerania
Lol they came to Brazil.

And yes, they know Germans lie there

youtu.be/eVYttj1JX4M
Pomerode ist Brasilianische gerade

I heard many old germans who used to live in Königsberg would come to visit the place as tourists after the fall of communism. Is there no such thing in poland?

So how do poles in the recovered territories view the Prussian era consider most people their now didn't live there back then?

Also how many germans live there now with the Schengen zone?