Warum ergibt die Oder-Neiße-Grenze historisch keinen Sinn? Eine Einordnung nach 1945

This video explores the Oder-Neisse Line and why it makes no historical sense. The German-Polish border was established after World War II under the influence of the Allies and the Soviet Union and continues to shape Europe today. I explain the origins of the Oder-Neisse Line, its establishment at the Potsdam Conference, Stalin's role, Germany's political situation after 1945, and its belated recognition under international law in the Warsaw Pact and the Two Plus Four Agreement. The video examines the history of Silesia, Pomerania, and East Brandenburg, demonstrating why the Oder and Neisse rivers were not natural historical borders and how cultural regions, economic areas, and transportation routes were divided by the border demarcation. Particular emphasis is placed on flight and expulsion after 1945, resettlement in Poland, the loss of Germany's eastern territories, and the long-term consequences for the culture of remembrance, identity, and the post-war European order. The video illuminates the history of Silesia, Pomerania, and East Brandenburg, showing why the Oder and Neisse rivers were not natural historical borders and how cultural regions, economic areas, and transportation routes were separated by the border. This video is for anyone interested in German history, Polish history, post-World War II border demarcations, historical maps, phantom borders, and the political reorganization of Europe. My second channel:    / @weltweit-betrachtet   Subscribe for more interesting videos: https://www.youtube.com/@sogehtAllgem... Disclaimer: All opinions and comments expressed in the comments section do not necessarily reflect the views of "So geht Allgemeinwissen" (That's How General Knowledge Works). All opinions, comments, and discussions should be historically accurate and factually relevant to the video shown. "So geht Allgemeinwissen" does not tolerate any form of racism, vulgar language, insults, sexism, or negative remarks directed against any individual or group of people. "So geht Allgemeinwissen" reserves the right to delete comments containing such content and to block users from the channel.