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<p>To assist Backshop's post I link a map of Germany in the borders of 1937. The areas in light pink went to Poland and the Soviet Union.</p> <p><a href="https://media1.faz.net/ppmedia/aktuell/politik/inland/4016570108/1.4531243/default/deutschland-in-den-grenzen-von.jpg">https://media1.faz.net/ppmedia/aktuell/politik/inland/4016570108/1.4531243/default/deutschland-in-den-grenzen-von.jpg</a></p> <p>But one should not forget, the Soviet's took the eastern part of Poland and Poland got instead the part of Germany east of the Oder-Neiße (two rivers) line. So Poland got literally got moved west with all described consequences. <br />Regards, Volker</p>
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