Small piece of Russia & Nord pipeline
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What's this small piece of Russia between Poland and Lithuania?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-58301099
and why if the article is about Ukraine , does Ukraine not figure on the map?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-58301099
and why if the article is about Ukraine , does Ukraine not figure on the map?

saaby93 said:
PeteinSQ said:
It's an exclave called Kaliningrad, used to be Koningsberg until the end of WW2 when all the Germans were expelled and the place had pretty much been entirely destroyed.
Why was it full of Germans not Poles or Lithuanianshttps://www.quora.com/What-was-the-territory-of-Ge...
Free City of Danzig ended up in Polish territory after WW2 and was renamed Gdansk as well as Poland's borders being shifted significantly westwards after the Soviets took a portion of previously Polish land in the east
Edited by phope on Monday 23 August 20:33
Political hot potato and a large component of the massive increase in you home energy bills.
Nordstream 2 was meant to bring gas to Europe but this is caught up in a political s
t storm regarding transit routes….. hopefully it will be resolved as Gasprom said they would be flowing some in q4.
Don’t know much about geography but the above sounds a good explanation.
Nordstream 2 was meant to bring gas to Europe but this is caught up in a political s
t storm regarding transit routes….. hopefully it will be resolved as Gasprom said they would be flowing some in q4.Don’t know much about geography but the above sounds a good explanation.
saaby93 said:
Why was it full of Germans not Poles or Lithuanians
A lot of Germans were expelled at the end of WW2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_and_expulsion...
Looking at around 12 million or so expelled from there they lived for centuries as part of Prussia etc and forced to go to the new Germany, which lost most of its eastern territory to Poland.
vonuber said:
saaby93 said:
Why was it full of Germans not Poles or Lithuanians
A lot of Germans were expelled at the end of WW2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_and_expulsion...
Looking at around 12 million or so expelled from there they lived for centuries as part of Prussia etc and forced to go to the new Germany, which lost most of its eastern territory to Poland.
allegedly, but both the Germans and Russians deny it - Germany waived all claims to former lands in the East as part of the final treaty for German reunification
It was also home to a large Soviet naval fleet in the Cold War, and I suspect it now has too much value & importance now for Russia to have a "warm" water naval port closer to the North Sea than their northerly Baltic ports
It's one of those places I'd kinda like to visit just from a historical point of view, but it was also closed to all foreigners for many years in the Cold War.
It was also home to a large Soviet naval fleet in the Cold War, and I suspect it now has too much value & importance now for Russia to have a "warm" water naval port closer to the North Sea than their northerly Baltic ports
It's one of those places I'd kinda like to visit just from a historical point of view, but it was also closed to all foreigners for many years in the Cold War.
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