>be Slav >living in swamps >population explosion due to upstream of farming tech and nice weather >suddenly 4th century AD >climate cools, things get colder >suddently 5th century AD >lots of pressure from nomadic tribes to the east >suddenly 6th century AD >start migrating since no food because of bad climate and ravaging turkics >never managed to control the Balkans or Central Europe >lucky break in 541 AD >plague of Justinian, a bubonic plague kills most of the natives >continuing wave of more slavs means they take over these places easily because of population replacement
I wish this never happened. This is the biggest tradegy imo.
>4th century AD >be Slav >travel from one part of Europe (modern day Ukraine) to another part of Europe (modern day Czechia) >some incel turd kills a thread for this later on
Obligatory
Samuel Anderson
I wish a dam bursts in Guangdong and the resulting famine takes a couple thousand of your relatives, Zhang, you insectoid.
Jackson Hughes
>travel from one part of Europe (modern day Ukraine) to another part of Europe (modern day Czechia) >a Canadian wrote this
Ian Evans
Slavs didn’t do this until the early 500’s. Anyways czechia back then was Slav free. That’s the point.
who would live there today if there were no slavs?
Aiden Johnson
Nah the biggest tragedy was the Turkic expansion into Middle East bringing their disgusting language, race and culture everywhere in west Eurasia and Anatolia
Carson Cruz
This great tool prompted the Slavic migrations, called the iron plow. More food > more men to fight and chase out the Sarmatians > overpopulation > migration.
Sarmatians were already rekt by Goths at this point, and Goths fled after Hunns came, and then Hunns were massacred en masse by their Germanic vassals, and Vandals also left their former lands.
So Ukraine and Poland were uninhabited when the Slavs came. Deal with it, whiteboy.