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The Baltic countries are beautiful and have preserved the unique plus admirable German architecture, in contrast to the downtrodden Polish communists.

What is it like to live in beautiful Teutonic cities? I used to study in Riga and it was very pleasant.

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German calling somone communist lel

Remember when Germans got BTFO by Poland and Lithuania?

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>preserved

As if, we got bombed to shit. Kuldīga, Old Riga and parts of Ventspils are the only big cities that have something left.

Jelgava, our back up capital, was 90% wiped and replaced with commieblocks. It used to be the capital of the rich duchy if Courland for centuries, just think of all the architecture and culture gone, just because russians are inept at taking cities.

They got BTFO by Latvia and Estonia,back in 1917 but i like germans.

Fuck off, german. Don't bring your sullied genes on my soil.

Mate, Latvia was turned into shit

Ruskys and Krauts fucking cucked this place to an n-th degree.

Thereš nothing left and everything is fucking falling apart. IT'S SHIT

German and British architecture is ugly as shit. Only Bavaria and Austria are comfy and only because of their proximity to Italy.

Its still salvegable when we get rich, all of the old city plans are still there. We can Dresden up our cities.

Oh wow, one small German kingdom separated from the other small disunited German states was defeated by the much larger Polish - Lithuanian alliance. Tell me,when the Germans finally united in 1871 wasn't it YOUR empire that had it's military and economy BTFO'd by one central European country? Face it, no one on the continent one on one has the power to defeat a united Germany, which is why it takes the entire world over half a decade to do it at the cost of millions of lives.