| #21 - Posted 3 August 2009, 5:31 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2266 Posts: 1533 | RE: Germans in DR Quote: Chamo previously said: My Dominican uncle is half German. Do Germans make up most of the white population (besides spaniards)? Most Dominicans are good mechanical engineers, so yes. |
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| #22 - Posted 3 August 2009, 11:04 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Boycott Dominican Tourism Join date: May 2008 Member #: 731 Posts: 2057 | RE: Germans in DR I never Know about the Germans, I knew about the Arabs.. But never the Germans... I have friends from south America, They know Germans, or knew them.. you know the kind that Israel was looking for.. |
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| #23 - Posted 3 August 2009, 11:17 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: July 2009 Member #: 3276 Posts: 422 | RE: Germans in DR Quote: mirabel4ever previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Just wanted to know i know is there still dominicans with german hertiage my mother is one for example and only have met afew i heard there is thosand of them if you are one who know one let me know!!!! I've read somewhere that there their community on this country is numbered around 25,000, making it the largest community of german descended people in the Caribbean. In my family's hometown, Baitoa, there's a family of German descent that has been living there for generations, the Ottenwalders. I consider it odd that they haven't taken the path of emigration that have plagued the people over there on the last decades, specially if we take into account the efforts that the countries of the EU have been making to call back their diasporas (to serve as a buffer against the african/arab tide reaching their shores). Are they large landholders by chance? Nope. They're just like everyone else in the town and many of them have emigrated along with their fellow Baitoeros to the States. They're just one family out of many but they just happen to be of German descent. Very few of the current generation look typically German. well my mother looks like the typical german with blue eyes blond hair fair skin i have no idea how she was able to live in dr but she did and she said that their were many like here in dominican republic LIAR !!! PROVE IT why will i lie about something stupied like that i would i benefit from it Edited on 8/3/2009 11:24 PM by divinedominicana. |
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| #24 - Posted 4 August 2009, 11:00 AM | |
Location: Canada, Montreal Join date: June 2009 Member #: 3003 Posts: 738 | RE: Germans in DR Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Quote: mirabel4ever previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Just wanted to know i know is there still dominicans with german hertiage my mother is one for example and only have met afew i heard there is thosand of them if you are one who know one let me know!!!! I've read somewhere that there their community on this country is numbered around 25,000, making it the largest community of german descended people in the Caribbean. In my family's hometown, Baitoa, there's a family of German descent that has been living there for generations, the Ottenwalders. I consider it odd that they haven't taken the path of emigration that have plagued the people over there on the last decades, specially if we take into account the efforts that the countries of the EU have been making to call back their diasporas (to serve as a buffer against the african/arab tide reaching their shores). Are they large landholders by chance? Nope. They're just like everyone else in the town and many of them have emigrated along with their fellow Baitoeros to the States. They're just one family out of many but they just happen to be of German descent. Very few of the current generation look typically German. well my mother looks like the typical german with blue eyes blond hair fair skin i have no idea how she was able to live in dr but she did and she said that their were many like here in dominican republic LIAR !!! PROVE IT why will i lie about something stupied like that i would i benefit from it It's off tropic, but I have a haitian friend that have German ancestry. Her last name his "Berhmann" they came in the island in the late 1890' . She's Dark skin but one side of his family his actualy look like this ![]() Edited on 8/4/2009 11:03 AM by Incognito. TN1804 |
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| #25 - Posted 4 August 2009, 11:03 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo Join date: December 2007 Member #: 38 Posts: 5613 | RE: Germans in DR Quote: Incognito previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Quote: mirabel4ever previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Just wanted to know i know is there still dominicans with german hertiage my mother is one for example and only have met afew i heard there is thosand of them if you are one who know one let me know!!!! I've read somewhere that there their community on this country is numbered around 25,000, making it the largest community of german descended people in the Caribbean. In my family's hometown, Baitoa, there's a family of German descent that has been living there for generations, the Ottenwalders. I consider it odd that they haven't taken the path of emigration that have plagued the people over there on the last decades, specially if we take into account the efforts that the countries of the EU have been making to call back their diasporas (to serve as a buffer against the african/arab tide reaching their shores). Are they large landholders by chance? Nope. They're just like everyone else in the town and many of them have emigrated along with their fellow Baitoeros to the States. They're just one family out of many but they just happen to be of German descent. Very few of the current generation look typically German. well my mother looks like the typical german with blue eyes blond hair fair skin i have no idea how she was able to live in dr but she did and she said that their were many like here in dominican republic LIAR !!! PROVE IT why will i lie about something stupied like that i would i benefit from it It's off tropic, but I have a haitian friend that have German ancestry. Her last name his "Berhmann" they come in the island in the late 1890' . I have heard that there are some german and polish families living on the haitian southern peninsula (specifically around the areas between Jeremie, Aux Cayes and Fond-des-blancs). "A man who strives after goodness in all his acts is sure to come to ruin, since there are so many men who are not good." Niccolo Macchiavelli - The Prince |
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| #26 - Posted 4 August 2009, 11:13 AM | |
Location: Canada, Montreal Join date: June 2009 Member #: 3003 Posts: 738 | RE: Germans in DR Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: Incognito previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Quote: mirabel4ever previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Just wanted to know i know is there still dominicans with german hertiage my mother is one for example and only have met afew i heard there is thosand of them if you are one who know one let me know!!!! I've read somewhere that there their community on this country is numbered around 25,000, making it the largest community of german descended people in the Caribbean. In my family's hometown, Baitoa, there's a family of German descent that has been living there for generations, the Ottenwalders. I consider it odd that they haven't taken the path of emigration that have plagued the people over there on the last decades, specially if we take into account the efforts that the countries of the EU have been making to call back their diasporas (to serve as a buffer against the african/arab tide reaching their shores). Are they large landholders by chance? Nope. They're just like everyone else in the town and many of them have emigrated along with their fellow Baitoeros to the States. They're just one family out of many but they just happen to be of German descent. Very few of the current generation look typically German. well my mother looks like the typical german with blue eyes blond hair fair skin i have no idea how she was able to live in dr but she did and she said that their were many like here in dominican republic LIAR !!! PROVE IT why will i lie about something stupied like that i would i benefit from it It's off tropic, but I have a haitian friend that have German ancestry. Her last name his "Berhmann" they come in the island in the late 1890' . I have heard that there are some german and polish families living on the haitian southern peninsula (specifically around the areas between Jeremie, Aux Cayes and Fond-des-blancs). Yes, sometime it's kind of bizard when you're listenning some last name. We could also add Jacmel, and Cazal where a great number of light-skinned come. Take a look here:http://filmhaiti.com/featured/cazal-cazal-cazal/ TN1804 |
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| #27 - Posted 4 August 2009, 11:51 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2606 Posts: 15 | RE: Germans in DR The only one mentioning "Race" here is you! |
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| #28 - Posted 4 August 2009, 3:18 PM | |
Location: United States, OMNIPRESENT. El Cantinero de Jarabacoa. "Aguilucho desde Chiquitito" Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2380 Posts: 5004 | RE: Germans in DR Quote: mirabel4ever previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Quote: mirabel4ever previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Just wanted to know i know is there still dominicans with german hertiage my mother is one for example and only have met afew i heard there is thosand of them if you are one who know one let me know!!!! I've read somewhere that there their community on this country is numbered around 25,000, making it the largest community of german descended people in the Caribbean. In my family's hometown, Baitoa, there's a family of German descent that has been living there for generations, the Ottenwalders. I consider it odd that they haven't taken the path of emigration that have plagued the people over there on the last decades, specially if we take into account the efforts that the countries of the EU have been making to call back their diasporas (to serve as a buffer against the african/arab tide reaching their shores). Are they large landholders by chance? Nope. They're just like everyone else in the town and many of them have emigrated along with their fellow Baitoeros to the States. They're just one family out of many but they just happen to be of German descent. Very few of the current generation look typically German. well my mother looks like the typical german with blue eyes blond hair fair skin i have no idea how she was able to live in dr but she did and she said that their were many like here in dominican republic LIAR !!! PROVE IT why will i lie about something stupied like that i would i benefit from it Liar !! Liar !! another lie to cover that you aren't gay like me, a low level straight that yearns to be homophobic. im proud to suck some PLATANO! Conocer al cojo sentao! Las Aguilas son Las Aguilas!!!!!!!! |
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| #29 - Posted 4 August 2009, 4:55 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: July 2009 Member #: 3276 Posts: 422 | RE: Germans in DR Quote: mirabel4ever previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Quote: mirabel4ever previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Just wanted to know i know is there still dominicans with german hertiage my mother is one for example and only have met afew i heard there is thosand of them if you are one who know one let me know!!!! I've read somewhere that there their community on this country is numbered around 25,000, making it the largest community of german descended people in the Caribbean. In my family's hometown, Baitoa, there's a family of German descent that has been living there for generations, the Ottenwalders. I consider it odd that they haven't taken the path of emigration that have plagued the people over there on the last decades, specially if we take into account the efforts that the countries of the EU have been making to call back their diasporas (to serve as a buffer against the african/arab tide reaching their shores). Are they large landholders by chance? Nope. They're just like everyone else in the town and many of them have emigrated along with their fellow Baitoeros to the States. They're just one family out of many but they just happen to be of German descent. Very few of the current generation look typically German. well my mother looks like the typical german with blue eyes blond hair fair skin i have no idea how she was able to live in dr but she did and she said that their were many like here in dominican republic LIAR !!! PROVE IT why will i lie about something stupied like that i would i benefit from it Liar !! Liar !! another lie to cover another you are disgusting, a low level mullata that yearn to be white go eat some platano i am not going to waste my time with you its stupid i am proud of bring dominican but i also honor my german hertiage so go to school or something and go get a life except of calling other liars and your the disgusting one its dominicans like you that get me mad every day when i saw i am half german they think that i hate being dominican or something so you know what i am german and dominican and proud!!!!! |
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| #30 - Posted 4 August 2009, 4:57 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: July 2009 Member #: 3276 Posts: 422 | RE: Germans in DR Quote: mirabal4ever previously said: Quote: mirabel4ever previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Quote: mirabel4ever previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Quote: Lautaro previously said: Quote: divinedominicana previously said: Just wanted to know i know is there still dominicans with german hertiage my mother is one for example and only have met afew i heard there is thosand of them if you are one who know one let me know!!!! I've read somewhere that there their community on this country is numbered around 25,000, making it the largest community of german descended people in the Caribbean. In my family's hometown, Baitoa, there's a family of German descent that has been living there for generations, the Ottenwalders. I consider it odd that they haven't taken the path of emigration that have plagued the people over there on the last decades, specially if we take into account the efforts that the countries of the EU have been making to call back their diasporas (to serve as a buffer against the african/arab tide reaching their shores). Are they large landholders by chance? Nope. They're just like everyone else in the town and many of them have emigrated along with their fellow Baitoeros to the States. They're just one family out of many but they just happen to be of German descent. Very few of the current generation look typically German. well my mother looks like the typical german with blue eyes blond hair fair skin i have no idea how she was able to live in dr but she did and she said that their were many like here in dominican republic LIAR !!! PROVE IT why will i lie about something stupied like that i would i benefit from it Liar !! Liar !! another lie to cover that you aren't gay like me, a low level straight that yearns to be homophobic. im proud to suck some PLATANO! wtf with this gay shit |
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