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I want it
ОтветитьIt’s full of Russians ready to rape. And now you know. ☠️
ОтветитьКак хорошо что город навсегда русский. Это наша родина уже в четвертом поколении. Город хорошо укреплён самыми современными системами вооружений. любой агрессор будет остановлен и наказан
ОтветитьI wish they accepted it
ОтветитьBecause back then nobody imagined Soviet Union will collapse
ОтветитьRusskies go home !
ОтветитьImportant fact that this territory was inhabited by Prussians, Lithuanians and increasingly Germans. By the start of 20th century majority of people were heavily germanized. Almost all the names of villages, towns and rivers are Lithuanian and Prussian (Baltic) origin. Everything has changed when soviets renamed all the names in 1946. Koenigsberg was and is called Karaliaučius in Lithuanian. East Prussia was often called Klein Litauen or Preussisch Litauen in 17-18th c. maps.
ОтветитьHey great but it's rather dissapointing how minor Lithuania of kaliningrad wasn't mentioned, after all prusisan empire got its name from baltic people.
ОтветитьMore kacaps? no thatnks.
ОтветитьI don't know what "Kaliningrad" is, it's called "Königsberg", it's a sovereign German territory under Russian occupation.
ОтветитьOnly Germany could rebuild this neglected region as it would take billions . euros of investment
ОтветитьCause it's German! Actually only occupied by the CCCP. Russia hasn't even the right to hold it longer,after the end of Sowjet Union. No other reason! Give it Back! Now!
Ответитьgive it back to sweden!
ОтветитьI got an apartment there in Pionerskiy city(former Noikuren)and would appreciate if Germany would take back this region
ОтветитьIsnt this now part of chzechia?
ОтветитьIt's Königsberg, not "Konigsberg". An umlaut is a game changer, both in spelling and in pronunciation terms, whether English speakers like it or not.
ОтветитьThe true reason why Lithuania rejected Kaliningrad is that the Lithuanians are more than happy because Vilnius and Klaipeda are part of their country. Wilno before 1945 had a Polish majority and very few Lithuanians lived there (some 2%) and Klaipeda before 1923 was never a Lithuanian city.
ОтветитьLithuania done right thing. We don't need anything what connected us with Russia traditions or language. Russia will use this to attack us how they attacked Ukraine. It is good that we didn't take an offer. Poland could take this offer. Language is easier for people in Kaliningrad and easier to integrate them in Poland
ОтветитьOh c'mon, everyone knows Královec (Kaliningrad) is Czechia! By onlyone rightful casus belli from his majesty Přemysl Otakar II., king of iron and gold, great ruller of Czech lands. 😉
Let's made Královec great again!
Take Kaliningrad, have the same problem Ukraine has with Crimea, but much sooner. No EU and NATO membership as a result. Russian occupation and puppet government very likely. Good decision not to take it.
ОтветитьPoland could've easily integrated Kaliningrad, but Russia wanted to give it to Lithuania, as they knew they would't be able to overpower them
ОтветитьLithuania made one of the worst calls when it came to this. Should have accepted the offer with the exception that all Russian military has to evacuate the area (which would be the majority of the population in kalingrad)
ОтветитьI wish russia would go to hell
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ОтветитьHe doesn't make country ball videos
ОтветитьLithuanian straight up breaking a treaty for PR which could be considered an act of war is stupid beyond words.
ОтветитьWe Lithuanians, see this issue form beginning. 90% of Lithuanian population is etnich Lithuanians, Latvia and Estonia is completely, different story. Also these Russians who stay in Lithuania, reject to speak or learn Lithuanian language even of some Russians knows how to speak our Language they just don't speak it. For example, people from Ukraine, Belarus Spain, Brazil, USA learning how to speak our Language some of them speak fluently... So, Lithuania made a right call.
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ОтветитьHey Koral Lemonade why did you delete your live stream?
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