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13. The eastern strip that Germany lost to Poland was referred to as the "Polish Corridor." Poland

was given this area within the Treaty of Versailles so that it might have access to the sea. What
problems do you think this caused for the Germans of East Prussia?

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User Capellan
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User Jeannette
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Answer:

Germans in East Prussia would have to go through Poland or transport in the Baltic Sea to get to the rest of Germany.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Polish Corridor that separated East Prussia and Germany was one of the reasons for Hitler's justification over the coastal city of Danzig which was in the Polish Corridor. It did not connect East Prussians to Germany which was rightfully German territory.

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