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Why Baltic Germany Is Pro-Russian and How Opposition to a New Port Terminal United Germans and Poles

Summary by Deník N
Germans from the former GDR have still not come to terms with their past, and Poles from Szczecin and Świnoujście still retain an inferiority complex towards Germany. The Polish-German border on the Baltic Sea is unique in that conflicts persist, but at the same time there is good cooperation.
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Germans from the former GDR have still not come to terms with their past, and Poles from Szczecin and Świnoujście still retain an inferiority complex towards Germany. The Polish-German border on the Baltic Sea is unique in that conflicts persist, but at the same time there is good cooperation.

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Deník N broke the news in on Saturday, November 29, 2025.
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