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I've always wondered that, if during the Treaty of Versailles, they had drawn the map through some Lithuanian or Pomeranian Baltic Sea port there, and not directly through East Prussia and the obviously German port city of Danzig, it wouldn't have been a much better solution, because, at least Germany would not have been divided, and it would have been a better political solution when Germany revived and rearmed, leading to less political ...
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