Tell me about the Baltic coast of Poland.
Why doesn't it have a lot of inhabitants? In France the coasts are populated and they are the regions with some big cities were the population growths the more.
Tell me about the Baltic coast of Poland.
Why doesn't it have a lot of inhabitants? In France the coasts are populated and they are the regions with some big cities were the population growths the more.
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probably cold and filled with sewage from all neighbouring countries
Before the war it was mostly populated by Germans, so maybe the population exchange left it under-populated. Gdansk is pretty populated though iirc
Mostly this.
Also Western Pomerania was always impoverished region. There is no good soils for agriculture nor industry there
Why does the Polish government promote investment to Eastern Poland but doesn't say anything about Northern Poland? It sounds even more promising.
It's probably not the coldest region of Poland.
Krauts were forced out en masse after the war, rightfully so. I guess the Poles never repopulated it to the extent that the Krauts did, probably because the Krauts massacred over 17% of their population.
It is nice if you like windsurfing
true, I was thinking more about the water quality in summer
they have not the advantage of a warm atlantic stream like we have
not a lot of people
the main urban clusters are in silesia
The southern coast of the Baltic was like that even before the war. Reasons?
1. Lack of natural resources to fuel industrialisation.
2. Because of the way the rivers flow, the whole trade of the land went through Stettin and Danzig, rendering what's inbetween utterly provincial and irrelevant.
3. Poor soils and weather conditions
4. In Middle Ages it was a total backwater, nothing akin to what Normandy and Languedoc meant for France
I forgot the image
It is a nice holiday destination, even back then
>Gdansk
*Danzig
ftfy
>American expressing German irredentism
Cringe
It reminds them of the crimes they commited against the native Germans
Yeah, the water's fine, this is two weeks ago
Don't reverse the history.
> Germans didn't suffer, based Poles
ok
the north of france is rightfully british, and the north of poland is rightfully german. at least the french have choices on which coast to live.
the poles dont.
>muh Krauts
Considering all of the cruelty and destruction the Krauts exhibited towards the Poles, it was all deserved.
>Why doesn't it have a lot of inhabitants?
Ethnic cleansing. It used to be quite populated.
lol
Yes? That map shows it to have been fairly populated?
Also
>1890
because the s*Vi*Ts deported all their actual inhabitants
hitler wanted peace, he always tried to make an agreement but ch*Rch*Ll cockroach and his jew masters craved for war and incited poland against germany