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Originally Posted by Ingsoc
And on the contrary all that the Soviets need to give up was E. Germany with it's small population and it's limited resources.
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Not exactly. There would also be the issue of
Königsberg aka Kaliningrad and that portion of northern East Prussia which had been annexed as part of RSFSR.
The idea of further forced migrations of civilians and the re-creation of the Polish Corridor" would have set up the same situation as what provoked World War II in the fist place.
And what of Danzig/Gdańsk? And what of Poland's borders? Was USSR going to compensate them with some or all of the territory they took in 1939 thus resulting in further forced migrations? Or was this to be the fifth partition of Poland?
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