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Did Germans originate from Serbs or are the two brotherly peoples, be the judge for yourself after evidence taken by many historians

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Germans and Serbs are historically deeply bound, even deeper than anyone in Belgrade or Berlin could have imagined.

According to many Serbian historians, but also those from Germany, Germans have originated from Serbs? However much this thesis sounds like a recent conspiracy theory and those old adages that the Serbs are the oldest people in the world, read on to hear what people have to say about this theory.

That where there is smoke there is fire, as confirmed by even the ancient monument which is under the protection of UNESCO in Dresden, where the entrance to the famous cathedral is guarded by two soldiers, one of which carries the shield of the Serbian coat of arms!

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In fact, in the famous cathedral in Dresden, a city that hides many secrets and has survived many wars and cultures, lies the best-kept secret that the Germans will not talk about much.

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At the entrance to the cathedral "Providebtle memory" there are two statues, representing the patrols and the guards of the city of Dresden (as told by every travel guide, during a tour of the city). But what no one will tell you, and will not even show you, is that the shield of one of the guards of Dresden is the Serbian emblem (four letters S in Cyrillic).

If you see this coat yourself, people will just brush you off and say it was one of their symbols.

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The correlation between the Serbs and Germans has been attempted to be proved by many learned men and historians, but first things first:

Foto: Privatna arhiva Baneta Gajića Foto: Privatna arhiva Baneta Gajića

In the book "Germania", Roman senator and historian Publius Cornelius Tacitus (56-117. Gn era), ie. to lat. Publius (or Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus, the following are his words:

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"Now we need to say something about Sveb (read: Serbs). Sveb are not, as Kati or Tenkteri, a single tribe. They take up more than half of all Germanic countries, but are divided into various tribes, which are variously called, even though they have a common name Suebi. They were easily known, because they comb their hair back and tie it in a knot. That's how they differ from other Sveb Germanac and this if how Sveba differ from slaves. This custom can be found in other tribes, either because they are Sveb related ... ".

Lužički Srbi u narodnoj nošnji tokom folklornog festivala. Foto: Domowina.sorben.com, Wikipedia Lužički Srbi u narodnoj nošnji tokom folklornog festivala. Foto: Domowina.sorben.com, Wikipedia

German Jurgen Španut, in his exploration of German history reveals Serbian cemeteries in the territory of Spain, Germany, Portugal and Great Britain 3,000 years before Christ.

French archaeologist Morlaix called this letter the alphabet Glozelle and Jurgen Španut states: "Those who invented this letter have laid the foundation of our civilization". He thinks that it is the Philistines, and if compared with our Cyrillic appears to be from the Serbs.

Sorbs, for themselves say they are from the Balkan Serbia, which is confirmed by German historians Setgen (Schoettgen) and shorter (Kreysig), taking basis of the same names of people, rivers, mountains and other geographical terms.

Now judge for yourself, is there something here, or is this just speculation about the Serbs as heavenly people...

(Telegraf.co.uk)

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