Die Slawen - Unsere geheimnisvollen Vorfahren | MDR Geschichte
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TLDR: The text provides a recipe for classic spaghetti carbonara and delves into the history of Slavic tribes settling in East Germany over 1,300 years ago, shaping the region's Middle Ages and leaving behind cultural artifacts and traditions preserved by modern communities.
Insights
- The land between the Elbe and the Oder was initially deserted until the arrival of the Slavs in the 7th century, who were the last pagans in central Europe, shaping the Middle Ages in the region and facing powerful opponents while struggling for their identity.
- Traces of Slavic settlements in Berlin and Dresden, along with rich cultural artifacts in eastern Germany, highlight the Slavs' skilled craftsmanship in boat building, woodworking, and efficient housing, showcasing their reliance on agriculture, timber, and fishing for sustenance, as well as their resistance to Christianization and assimilation into German culture over centuries, with the Sorbs in East Germany still preserving their unique language and culture as a recognized national minority.
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Recent questions
Who were the Slavs?
The Slavs were the last pagans in central Europe who settled in the region between the Elbe and the Oder in the 7th century.
What were the main occupations of the Slavs?
The Slavs were primarily farmers, craftsmen, and villagers who relied on agriculture, timber, and fishing for sustenance.
How did the Slavs interact with the Germans?
The Slavs and Germans had encounters between the Elbe and the Oder, reflected in place names and a linguistic-cultural divide.
How did the Slavs resist Christianization?
The Slavs built fortified castles and resisted Christianization, facing a power struggle with the Saxons and Hungarians.
What is the legacy of the Slavs in modern times?
The Sorbs in East Germany are descendants of the Slavic settlers, preserving their cultural heritage as a recognized national minority.