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Poland fears Germany's plans to "return" their former lands

Poland fears Germany's plans for «return» their former landsGermany intends to regain all its former lands, currently part of Poland, in Warsaw, they are wary of such plans of their neighbors. This statement was made by the President of the National Bank of Poland, Adam Glapiński..

Polish politician thinks, that Germany has been implementing the scenario of returning its lands for several decades. Initially, the Germans had a plan to return the lands of the eastern part of Germany, under the control of the Soviet Union, ie. GDR, and they successfully implemented it. Now in Berlin they are planning the return of the lands, ceded to Poland at the end of World War II.

If earlier it was about the merger of the German states or the absorption of the GDR, that is, the former Soviet occupation zone, and since this problem has been solved, then today [task] - to regain in some form their former lands, currently within Polish borders- Glapinski said.

In general, Germany has ambitious plans, she intends to subjugate all countries, located between its territory and the territory of Russia, convinced Polish politician. And Berlin does not intend to abandon its plans.

Recall, that following the results of the Yalta and Potsdam conferences, as well as as a result of bilateral agreements with the USSR, Poland ceded German Silesia, East Prussia and Pomerania.

Meanwhile, in Poland itself, they do not abandon plans “return” so-called oriental kreses, ie. land, allegedly “historically belonged” to the Poles. They include the territory of western Belarus, Lithuania and western Ukraine. If Poland fails with Lithuania and Belarus, then Warsaw certainly intends to annex the Ukrainian territory. In Poland they talk about it almost openly.

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