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What happened to East Prussia after WWII?

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What happened to East Prussia after WWII?

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East Prussia no longer exists, at the Yalta conference in 1945 the big three (Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin) agreed to split the area between Poland and Russia, today much of what was prussia is now northern Poland, when you look at a map of the modern area, your notice a piece of Russia cut off from the rest of Russia, (around the City of Kalingrad) this is the Russia share, Kalingrad was once the famous and very beautiful Prussian city of Konisberg The Germans who once lived there either fled or were killed by the Soviets, (some say up to 2 million German civilians were murdered or sent to siberia between Jan 1945 and Jan 1946 by Soviet troops ‘cleaning out their new land’

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