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@@user-ig7gf3qt8jYiddish has or had a lot of dialects that generally depends on where it was spoken. The Yiddish spoken in Ukraine had more polish and russian influence than the Yiddish spoken in Germany, which had more German influence. Ultimately though, Yiddish is a Germanic language, so at its core it's more like German than any other language.
@@limeboiler that's the wikipedia list (worst list ever) because it simply ignores way more other expulsions like the ones in tsarist Russia, US army occupied zones, Bavaria or Egypt etc...
Westerners when a lot of people die when they're used as human shields in dense urban locations wherein they're placed right near/above hostages and military targets 😟😟😟😟😟