Did you know the city of Strasbourg in France was built by Germans and had a majority German population until WW2?

did you know the city of Strasbourg in France was built by Germans and had a majority German population until WW2?

Germans basically got ethnically cleanses and the city was just repopulation with brown people form Southern France

Good

had a majority German population until WW2?

proof?

Alsatians aren't Germans, they'd spit in your face if you called them like that

mutt thread about france take n°87Y8787826262

it's not even rent free anymore they're paying us to live inside their head

?????
nigga you can't be serious??

I have been in Straßburg, and it has a very weird vibe. The town centre and its buildings feel absolutely German, and the new stuff like traffic lights, public rubbish bins, street signs etc. are all French. I get a culture shock just thinking back of it.

Fun fact it's full of Turks now. Specifically Trus I don't mean Algerian Moroccan Malian Senegalese, Turk Turk. And some Kurds.
So it's basically a German city. The war changed nothing whatosever, it's indistiguishable from Cologne or Frankfurt.

Isn't Strasbourg full of eurocrats who are way more annoying and detrimental to the city that whatever ethnicity could ever be?

he is serious because it's the truth, NIGGER

Straßburg got conquered by France in 1681, as it exploited the fact that many troops of the HRE were bound up in a war with the Ottoman Empire (which was allied to France).

Germany did not exist before 1990 so I stand with France on this one, Strasbourg remains French!

what i love about western Europe is how gradual everything is there so often the borders between regions within one country are clearer than borders or ethnic/cultural boundaries between countries

and all these places where borders between countries just go through busy streets or houses...cute!

At least they're not speaking German

Happened to half of German cities

I don't believe that, the name sounds very French.

The first impressions you get when leaving Strasbourg main station
1. Holy shit this is a cool and beautiful station
2. Holy shit why is there nothing but niggers camping everywhere around the station

there is actually a stunt with this name in this Polish comedy where Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz comes from, two Polish war prisoners tried to escape from the German camp and thought that the train they hopped onto goes to Strasbourg in France but it was actually going to StraBburg in Austria and then they were caught and you got that scene with a German trying to spell Bschepschecheche

1. Holy shit this is a cool and beautiful station

do Germans really?

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Germans basically got ethnically cleanses

Didn't happen but should

has it gotten that bad? haven't been in more than 10 years. it was beautiful back then

I always order in German when I’m there

they spit into your soup

every single large city in france has turned into a landfill this past decade, and now even medium sized cities and small towns are impacted

But you know that there are still some people living there who speak Alsatian German, right?

Most of Alsace-Lorraine was made by Frenchies so this is a nothingburger.

sucks to suck, care to give us more of your lands?

its still very gorgeous in terms of architecture, but the population is ... well, its a large French city

in villages maybe, not in a big city like Strasbourg

Considering the abomination the German language is, they're probably thankful, yeah

Small town here, I can confirm. Such ethnic replacement is basically a crime of high treason.

its necessary for the economy or algo

alsatians unironically don't have good memories of their time under german rule, this idea that they're chomping at the bits to rejoin the motherland is typical amerigolem delusion

implying we have jobs for them

100% of them are on social welfare, people here work in offices or small businesses, we just didn't need anyone but doctors maybe, it's so weird having Africans roaming around doing nothing.

alsatians unironically don't have good memories of their time under german rule

Obviously not, because last time it happened was in fucking WWII of all events, and before that was in WWI (which happened over 100 years ago and has no living veterans anymore).
Literally no living Alsatian is old enough to remember whar German occupation during peacetime looked like.

unemployment rate Alsace: 6%

unemployment rate Strasbourg: 10%

unemployment rate Baden: 5%

unemployment rate Offenburg: 4%

It feels like the majority knows at least basic german