Are the czechs slavs civilized by germans, or germans civilized by slavs?

Are the czechs slavs civilized by germans, or germans civilized by slavs?

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we are Americanized Congoids

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Czechs are czechized Poles

Both were civilized by Latin culture and both have excelled at doing different things, like Germans being the greatest lapdogs of the Church for nearly 800 years while the Czechs have defeated nine crusades which were launched against them.

Czechs are strange people

Jaký jsi měl den

>civilized

>mfw few generations of czech are civilized by cartoon

Austria = Germano-Celts Slavicized then civilized by Germans

Czechs = Germano-Celts civilized by Slavs

Que?

oh shit, you really want to insult them don't you

czechs are slavic germanics

you are stupid if you think haplogroups mean race
take brits and spaniards for example, they both are majorly r1b yet spaniards look like arabs and brits could pass as scandis

t. someone with no proof

okay, they are germanic slavs

t. someone with no proof

it's true that they lived under the thumb and heel of germans for several centuries

They're slavs civilized by Franks.
If memory serves, Great Moravia, the precurser to the Czechs was started by a Frankish merchant.

Great Moravia was heavily infuenced by Franks, you are right, but that (probably) Frankish merchant established another Slavic country and it was much earlier:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samo's_Empire

or more precisely - Samo's state was for Great Moravia like the Carolingian Empire for the French, or something like that

They never successfully Germanized them, even though they've been trying since the days of Hus.

An allegedly Frankish merchant. The name "Samo" is strictly of Slovenian origin and since his death, there are basically no mentions of Franks with the same name.

All other sources for Samo are derived from Fredegar and are much more recent. The Gesta Dagoberti I regis Francorum was written in the first third of the 9th century. The Conversio Bagoariorum et Carantanorum from Salzburg (the Bavarian ecclesiastic centre), written in 871–72, is a very tendentious source, as its name suggests. According mainly to the Conversio, Samo was a Karantanian(Slovenian) merchant. This theory is more believable because at that time, the Franks and the Slavs were at war and it would be nearly impossible for an alleged Frankish merchant to gain the trust of the very people who were in open war with his country.

Neither. They are simply uncivilized slavs.

true, "Samo" clearly sounds like a Slavic name

And it's surprisingly common in Slovenia, which further supports the second theory of his origin.

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