Myron wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2017 7:14 pmWhat did I say that was inaccurate?p.jakub88 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2017 6:57 pmWell, as NilsZ actually live in Germany he wrote later that this happened in the early 90'. The overall political situation in Europe was unstable.
Having a piece of land surrounded by other countries like Poland and Lithuania not connected directly to Germany (the same situation was before the outbreak of WWII and this was one of the reasons for Hitler to attack Poland, because Polish government back in 1939 refused to connect this terrain with Third Reich using a highway).
The Germany was unifying again after many years of division and the German government had probably more serious problems to solve (like the financial differences between the former East and West Germany - still unsolved to this day).
No offense, but as always Americans knows nothing about European history, LOL.
Russia was bankrupt, it needed money.
Your mention of a reunited Germany having financial issues was more the reason why the deal never passed. And yes, much of East Berlin to this day are the crummy apartments the Soviet government built while the West is a paradise in comparison.
Quote I: "Who would turn down an offer for land that was once yours? Germany really is run by apologetic wimps these days."
The "deal" was proposed in the early 90' of XX century not "these days". Those were different times and NilsZ wrote the reasons why the offer was rejected.
Quote II: "while the wimp nation of France..."
Another stereotype. Yes, in the France they were always (and are) socialistic and leftist political views, but that doesn't mean that all French people are like that. France is one of the most important countries in today Europe and there are many French citizens that are against "imigrants" and lowering the significance of the European Union. This is the fault of the politicians (as always) that we have that mess in Europe today (and people who voted for them).
You will need to remember Myron that generalization is a bad habit. Nothing is all black or all white in life.