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it looks nice
dont kow waht you are talking about
It's Königsberg
Will always be Königsberg
Regardless the circumstances
what looks nice?
Königsberg?
it was one of the greatest citites of german civilization
now it's russia's
probably forever
same thing with Danzig
I'd even say Prague was a German city
I wouldn't say Prague
As far as static borders are concerned, yes Germany will put up with them as long as the EU is around
Should it change and neighbours actually become real neighbours again I'm pretty sure it'd lead to tensions again
Interestingly Russia actually offered Kaliningrad up to Germany under Yeltsin
Which the German chancellor, a traitor, rejected
yes its about as german as gdansk and sczeczin xD
I actually have relatives on the border
Wasn't Prague the cultural center of the German world for centuries? It even hosted the largest German university for quite some time
heart of the HRE
Half the city is now Polish
There's still the ruins of a German protestant church on the Polish side
Haven't bothered to restore it
Prague used to be the center of the HRE, but it was never a German city
Except maybe in terms of architecture
Different story in the Sudetenland though
Czechia's population took a long time to reach prewar levels because of the expulsion of Germans
They almost made up a quarter of the population in all of Czechoslovakia
The name is "Tuwangste"
Checkmate
@Norik Jacobite is a reactionary blog
you are thinking of Jacobin
nvm, I saw the record was corrected
@Mister_Geocon Hey, I enjoyed your talk with Charlemagne. I do want to give a slight defense of the Conspiracy Theory™️ . You were correct in saying that the CIA did seek to discredit the term conspiracy theory in regards to the JFK assassination. This is in "CIA Document 1035-960 : Concerning Criticism of the Warren Report". In 1964 only 54% of American accepted the Warren Report's findings and that number has dramatically dropped with time. Also it took until 1957 for the FBI to admit that the Mafia did indeed exist (See the Apalachin meeting).
"fake news" brought us an amazing opportunity to exploit the public's mistrust of authority figures. Americans tend to be conspiratorial by nature to begin with, it might have something to do with the Founding Fathers hatching a successful conspiracy to revolt from our British overlords.
Epstein, CIA, FBI, 9/11, JFK, and countless other conspiracies provide fodder to discredit those in power. Just keep it simple, Bush lied and people died, is a great example of what is needed.
Well the founding prevalent myth of the American revolution was that the British state was conspiring to strip the Englishmen across the pond of their rights and liberties. This is not only a conspiracy theory, but a false one lol.
Still one of my favorite reads. https://oll.libertyfund.org/pages/1776-hutchinson-strictures-upon-the-declaration-of-independence It was Thomas Hutchinson, former Governor of Massachusetts trying to explain to a noble wtf Jefferson was on about when writing the declaration of independence.
@McFansy is this what you do in the middle of the night
@McFansy has all the skill sets necessary to be a compelling content creator.
@McFansy I don’t think Bush lied. Rather, some of the Jews surrounding Bush sort of bullshitted him.