oldeuropeanculture
Regular Member
Are you saying that these bad Croats killed and replaced a population somewhere?
These bad croats were just an example that population was mixed on both sides of the 30 year war. Slavs fought for both catholic and protestant armies and and were killed by both sides. And so were all the other populations. You are missing the point here. This is not about slavs being replaced by germans or what ever. This is about the fact that there were such huge population movements in last 400 hundred years in Europe, that any analysis based on today's data is questionable. There was documented population replacement in all the above conflicts. I really don't understand what more you want. No one counted blood cells of people who left and people who came, and that is a completely different issue.
Half of these examples are not religious wars
All of these examples involved opposing armies consisting of people of different, opposing religious views. So they were in effect religious wars.