>>16589392He inherited Prussian autism, final proof that Germoids shouldn't be trusted with anything
>It is estimated by the German that during the nineteenth century 100,000 Germans in the eastern provinces of Prussia were Polonized, that is, they adopted the language, religion, and sentiments of the Poles. During this time the Poles were making no systematic effort in this direction. It seems to me that the main force in operation was the attractive qualities of the Poles - and their more intimate, personal, face-to-face relations.>The next important move of the Prussian government was the establishment of a colonization commission, with the object of purchasing Polish land and settling it with German peasants. This commission has been in operation for 27 years, has expended about $140,000,000 in the purchase of land, and the result is that the Poles have more land than they had at the beginning.