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Two Polish neo-Nazis who were childhood sweethearts and later became skinheads have discovered what for them is a shocking family secret: They're actually Jewish.

Pawel and Ola, identified only by their first names, are the subject of a CNN documentary about Poles rediscovering their Jewish roots generations after their ancestors hid their religious identities to escape persecution during World War II.

A few years ago, Ola found out from Warsaw's Jewish Historical Institute that both she and her husband are technically Jews. "It was unbelievable -- it turned out that we had Jewish roots. It was a shock," she said.

At the time, she and Pawel were active in Warsaw's neo-Nazi movement. "I was a nationalist 100 percent. Back then when we were skinheads it was all about white power... that Jews were the biggest plague and the worst evil of this world," Pawel said.

Both 33, they've now embraced their Jewish identity and are active in their local orthodox synagogue.

"I'm not saying that I don't have regrets but it's not something that I walk around and lash myself over... I feel sorry for those that I beat up," Pawel said. "But I don't hold a grudge against myself."

Read more and watch excerpts from the documentary on CNN.

Neo-Nazi Couple Find Out They're Jewish
 
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Two Polish neo-Nazis who were childhood sweethearts and later became skinheads have discovered what for them is a shocking family secret: They're actually Jewish.

Pawel and Ola, identified only by their first names, are the subject of a CNN documentary about Poles rediscovering their Jewish roots generations after their ancestors hid their religious identities to escape persecution during World War II.

A few years ago, Ola found out from Warsaw's Jewish Historical Institute that both she and her husband are technically Jews. "It was unbelievable -- it turned out that we had Jewish roots. It was a shock," she said.

At the time, she and Pawel were active in Warsaw's neo-Nazi movement. "I was a nationalist 100 percent. Back then when we were skinheads it was all about white power... that Jews were the biggest plague and the worst evil of this world," Pawel said.

Both 33, they've now embraced their Jewish identity and are active in their local orthodox synagogue.

"I'm not saying that I don't have regrets but it's not something that I walk around and lash myself over... I feel sorry for those that I beat up," Pawel said. "But I don't hold a grudge against myself."

Read more and watch excerpts from the documentary on CNN.

Neo-Nazi Couple Find Out They're Jewish

Oh the irony... Would they have continued to hate their own race had they not found out? Perhaps we should start forging family histories so all the White Extremists could be "converted" this way.
 
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You wish...:azn:

I wonder if the Imperial Japanese Army would have thought twice about butchering us in WW2, if they knew that Japanese DNA originated from China?

A 2005 study by Michael F. Hammer reports genetic similarities between the Japanese and several other Asian populations. This study, and others, report that Y-chromosome patrilines crossed from the "Asian mainland" into the Japanese Archipelago, and continue to make up a large proportion of the Japanese male lineage.

Japanese people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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What about Euros to Africa? Same thing right?

I agree actually. Most people in the world are genetically connected, even if they don't know about it.

Do you think that slavery wouldn't have happened, if they knew that Black Africans were their descendants?
 
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