Larger Germany after WWII

The Potsdam Conference argued that the Poles must have the dominantly and German cored eastern provinces, most of which has been part of the Kingdom of Prussia. There are objections of the treaty, including Churchill who said that the border in the Oder-Niesse line is part of the Iron Curtain.

Still it was ratified and agreed upon in the later years.

Would it be possible that the GDR will retain Silesia, Neumark and the other half of Pomerania after the war? How?
 
The Poles try to resist Soviet domination of their country much harder after the war and highlight the massacres that occured by Stalin's orders blamed during the war on Germans by Allied governments. Oh, and Germans were charged and sentanced for such massacres Stalin gets pissed off and screws Poland over in favor of his new more loyal Communist allies. You could see a much smaller Poland then OTL which parts of what we know of as Poland are absorbed or reabsorbed by East Germany and the Motherland.

Its that simple... in states where everything is up to the whim of the leader and the leader is willing to kill tens of millions without blinking redrawing lines on a map mean nothing to him. At a whim he and Hitler did it before for Poland and completely redrew the map. And, on a whim he could have much of the population of Poland sent to Siberia if he so decided.
 
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