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They came originally from the east from modernday Russia, as all people who speak Germanic languages (or that's what I've heard real history experts say), altough their languages were originally much similiar to Finno-ugrian languages. You can't, however, call the people "Germans" until they developed a language that is at least close to what German is nowdays... but anyway, east is propably where they originally came from.

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The Germans are a Germanic ethnic group with origins in Northern Europe. They emerged as a distinct cultural and linguistic group in the area that is now modern-day Germany. The Germanic peoples have a long history dating back to the early centuries AD.

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