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7/26/2025, 2:23:08 PM
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It's kind of funny how clearly this shows the German ancestry demographics of the US. The parts of the US that voted against fighting the nazis were the parts that had the most ancestry from protestant eastern and northern Germany. Those parts of Germany also supported the nazis heavily. The midwest got most of the Germans from those places. The southwestern US got Germans mostly from Catholic south/western Germany which also voted against the nazis. California, Washington, and Oregon had a mix of the two which explains the fractured voting blocks. Texas was mostly protestant Germans, but from western Germany. The southeastern US simply didn't have many Germans.
It's kind of funny how clearly this shows the German ancestry demographics of the US. The parts of the US that voted against fighting the nazis were the parts that had the most ancestry from protestant eastern and northern Germany. Those parts of Germany also supported the nazis heavily. The midwest got most of the Germans from those places. The southwestern US got Germans mostly from Catholic south/western Germany which also voted against the nazis. California, Washington, and Oregon had a mix of the two which explains the fractured voting blocks. Texas was mostly protestant Germans, but from western Germany. The southeastern US simply didn't have many Germans.
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