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Oh and I never mentioned the country just you
He is not German and certainly not British because he uses American English. I could speculate but what the hell.Did you forget your username there for a minute?
What about it?Did you forget your username there for a minute?
I am German, you could tell by the capitalization of letters in places they shouldn't be capitalized in the first place.He is not German and certainly not British because he uses American English. I could speculate but what the hell
what about it ?
Have some pity, I'm working like a cold blooder here while getting paid like a pony.Generic tankie I fear.
What absolute rubbish that nobody emigrated from what is modern day Germany in the mid 19th century. It was a time of great political upheaval and mass migration. Many ordinary, working people emigrated, including my great, great Grandfather. He came to London from Southern Germany in 1848, perhaps fleeing the failed revolution, or maybe the rampant inflation and bread riots and food shortages.Anglo irish landlords = British colonisers simple as
“The Almighty, indeed, sent the potato blight, but the English created the Famine.”
While every other european country stopped the export of grain the british colonisers didnt.
First of all supressing irish industry everywhere but Ulster to satisfy the factory owners.
Your great grandmothers family must have been either the exception or of aristrocratic background because basically nobody emigrated from the territory of modern germany to the british isles in the mid 19th century. there were better alternatives such as the states for commoners.
Really? Doesn't look too bad.Have some pity, I'm working like a cold blooder here while getting paid like a pony.
Working in a Kremlin troll farm isn't a walk in the park.
Not to Britain, because the people that migrated, usually from the south, migrated because of the inheritance laws that stated that everyone had to inherit the same share of land. This caused the farms to be so small that they couldn't feed a family, and this also caused a stagnation in every other trade. These poor farmers usually migrated to America because the prospects for land were higher than in Germany and Britain.What absolute rubbish that nobody emigrated from what is modern day Germany in the mid 19th century. It was a time of great political upheaval and mass migration. Many ordinary, working people emigrated, including my great, great Grandfather. He came to London from Southern Germany in 1848, perhaps fleeing the failed revolution, or maybe the rampant inflation and bread riots and food shortages.
He lived in Spitalfields, in the slums of the east end, along with many other German immigrants, worked in the rag trade. Many other members of his family came here, some stayed here, others moved on, to Canada, USA, New Zealand, etc.
This is from the catalog, we actually work in a communal flat in Novosibirsk and the central heating and plumbing dont work anymore.Really? Doesn't look too bad.View attachment 1038494
East German history teaching must of been selective or just rubbish. My ancestors were not farmers, they didn’t leave because of lack of land.Not to Britain, because the people that migrated, usually from the south, migrated because of the inheritance laws that stated that everyone had to inherit the same share of land. This caused the farms to be so small that they couldn't feed a family, and this also caused a stagnation in every other trade. These poor farmers usually migrated to America because the prospects for land were higher than in Germany and Britain.
The perspectives in America were far better, especially for the 48ers
The bread riots are a British thing.East German history teaching must of been selective or just rubbish. My ancestors were not farmers, they didn’t leave because of lack of land.
They left because rampant inflation meant they couldn’t afford to feed themselves, if they could of found food, because there were massive shortages, hence the bread riots in 1847, which lead to the failed revolution of 1848.
The largest group of immigrants in London in the 19th century were Germans.
Christ , every bit of strange history you can come up with .The bread riots are a British thing.
Why would they go from Germany to Britain where it was essentially the same sh!t?
The 1848 riots in Germany were about personal rights lost after napoleon introduced them, and they were gradually reduced again. More political than economical.
Britain didn't experience said changes and the bread riots are something different than the 1848 uprising which was an anti-authoritarian one
Is this what they teach you in british schools?
Revolutions of 1848 - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Aye this Thread clearly lacks this.Christ , every bit of strange history you can come up with .
Never hear you condemn Russia needless killing and destruction
You please yourselfAye this Thread clearly lacks this.
Surely it would make a big difference if I join in on the circlejerk
The bread riots are a British thing.
Why would they go from Germany to Britain where it was essentially the same sh!t?
The 1848 riots in Germany were about personal rights lost after napoleon introduced them, and they were gradually reduced again. More political than economical.
Britain didn't experience said changes and the bread riots are something different than the 1848 uprising which was an anti-authoritarian one
Is this what they teach you in british schools?
Revolutions of 1848 - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Don't think the sh%t bread in supermarkets today would be worth rioting about!