prior to sudeten crisis, germany had the moral highground in so far as danzig and upper silesia were concerned. most thought that germany's claims were justified ;and were willing to return back to germany land swiped at versailles.
Danzig was 98% German at that time. According to the present libtard doctrine of demographics über Alles and rightful ownership no longer being meaningful, the allies were obligated to allow Germany to retake Danzig. SlicKKK KKKlintler and Madeline Albright would have insisted on it.
For that matter, Danzig was a lot more German than Kosovo was Albunny.
This nickname thing - you're just not very good at it.
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Walter Hinteler
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Tue 25 Jun, 2013 09:51 am
@gungasnake,
gungasnake wrote:
Danzig was 98% German at that time. According to the present libtard doctrine of demographics über Alles and rightful ownership no longer being meaningful, the allies were obligated to allow Germany to retake Danzig. SlicKKK KKKlintler and Madeline Albright would have insisted on it.
There was no "Sudeten crisis," that was a manufactured event with which Hitler thought to authorize his land grab. Czechoslovakia declared its independence from the Austro-Hungarian dual monarchy in 1916. No part of Czechoslovakia was ever German territory. The count here, with his new buddy Gunga Dim, just make this **** up as they go along.
The Free City of Danzig had a German population of 95%, however that included Danzig, three towns and over 300 villages and hamlets. The 1929 population registers of the city of Danzig itself shows that 9.5% of the city's population were Polish. At no time was the German population 98%, and it only reaches 95% by the inclusion of the towns, villages and hamlets surrounding the city.
I wonder how many urban neighborhoods should really be Chinese territory . . .
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Setanta
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Tue 25 Jun, 2013 10:51 am
To look at Gunga Dim's idiocy seriously, though, the circumstances of Germans living in Danzig was no authority to invade and occupy the entire nation of Poland.
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Walter Hinteler
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Tue 25 Jun, 2013 11:04 am
@gungasnake,
Luxembourg! As I've suggested. And of course Austria, most of Switzerland, South Tyrol, the German-speaking Community of Belgium, North Schleswig in Denmark ... and personally, as a commie, I want the Ernst Thälmann Island.