Yes. East Prussia was virtually "ethnic cleansed" of Germans by expulsion.
Why the ""? According to the modern definition it would qualify as ethnic cleansing or even genocide.
Yes. East Prussia was virtually "ethnic cleansed" of Germans by expulsion.
Since there were no mass deliberate killings based on ethnicity, it is not genocide outside of colloquial use (which I despise).Why the ""? According to the modern definition it would qualify as ethnic cleansing or even genocide.
Why the ""? According to the modern definition it would qualify as ethnic cleansing or even genocide.
When will people learn never to hotlink DA stuff.
Not only you, just something I've noticed a few times.That was the first time I linked a post from deviantart
Very well
It wasn't separated from the Soviet Union at large, though--which is what really matters.Yes, but many Russians in East Prussia would agree to a regime change, because the region is quite underdeveloped since it was separated from Russia.
It wasn't separated from the Soviet Union at large, though--which is what really matters.
You should have spoken in future tense here, though.The independence of the Baltic Republics was foreseeable in 1990 (when the offer to sell East Prussia was made) -- that's what really matters.
When do Rick and Morty appear?They even exploded the Koeningsberg castle
And built this in the same place:
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You should have spoken in future tense here, though.
Because the lack of connection to Kaliningrad would only be a problem in the future from a 1990 perspective; after all, before 1990, the Baltic states were a part of the Soviet Union.Why exactly?
When do Rick and Morty appear?
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This building is considered one of the worst examples of brutalist architecture, and the worst part is that according to wikipedia the building structure is compromised. The only reason that makes the russians keep it is to humiliate Germany