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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (62748)4/25/2005 2:41:57 PM
From: xropotkin  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
thanks for the link.

residents of Szeczin moving into germany is ironic to say the least.

Szeczin is a large city though and the northeastern part of germany not immediately on the coast is very sparsely populated.

a couple of years ago, there was a big uproar over the tradeoff of free movement of poles into the EU versus the rights of germans to purchase land in the expanded EU, focused on poland and parts of czech formerly known as the sudetenland.

if you can recall the originating cities of the germans moving east into poland, i would be very interested.

i worked in germany for nearly 3 years in frankfurt, stuttgart, dresden, and berlin. in my experience, west germans have little interest to visit the former east germany, and something approaching hostility toward visiting poland.

among those who were expelled from czech, east prussia, and poland, there seem to be a lot of mixed emotions toward even a visit.
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