• mojofrododojo@lemmy.worldOP
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      At the moment it belongs to the russians but if Germany can make a good argument and pay off the neighbors, sure why not

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        I had heard that the german constitution bans annexations, but have looked it up and found nothing. Did I just make it up?

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        The russians wiped it clean after the second world war, so there’s not really anything left Form the times as Königsberg.

        Seeing how much struggle it was to reintegrate the former GDR, I say ‘No, thank you’

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        Sorry, it used to be called Konigsberg under Germany, but i think Russia took it under control following world war 2.

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          I just wonder how long the country russia expects to own some random chunk of the baltic coast that they’re not connected to ethnically, historically or geographically lol…

          I feel the same way about diego garcia / uk / us.

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              4 days ago

              Who was living in the Chagos Islands prior to European arrival?

              literally searched your query into duckduckgo - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chagos_Archipelago

              The Chagos Islands had been home to the Chagossians, a Bourbonnais Creole-speaking people, until the United Kingdom expelled them from the archipelago at the request of the United States between 1967 and 1973 to allow the United States to build Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia, a military base on Diego Garcia, on land leased from the UK military in the British Indian Ocean Territories. Since 1971, only the atoll of Diego Garcia has been inhabited, and only by employees of the US military, including American civilian contracted personnel. Since being expelled, Chagossians, like all others not permitted by the UK or US governments, have been prevented from entering the islands.

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                4 days ago

                Read more of the Wikipedia article, you almost literally made it to the part where no one was living there prior to European arrival.