When we start to look at German and Dutch migration there are some clues. There are Germanic fighters like Schmelling, and even when I was a kid born in 64, you still had reminents of a German ****** in Manhattan... Yorkville on the upper east side. You could still get Hoffbrau stuff there lol. A considerable amount of German and Dutch migration was to rural communities because of religious persecution. Pennsylvnia Dutch and Germanic groups that were pacifist, and primarily farmers...groups like the Shakers, the Amish, etc.
There certainly was a migration of Scandinavian and other Northern European groups, but the differences between how many, where people settled, etc might have accounted for less Germanic fighters.
There certainly was a migration of Scandinavian and other Northern European groups, but the differences between how many, where people settled, etc might have accounted for less Germanic fighters.
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