Why Poland's Geography is the Worst
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Channel: RealLifeLore
Views: 3,279,212
Rating: 4.8080506 out of 5
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Length: 9min 58sec (598 seconds)
Published: Wed Jan 22 2020
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It really only covers the defensible borders and sea access, nothing about access to natural resources, navigable rivers, quality of arable land etc. In terms of those defensible borders, I feel like you can say the same thing about half of eastern Europe. It is not like the natural borders of Belarus, Ukraine, Moldava, or any of the Baltics are very good defensibly.
Never play with real world start
Cool video about my homeland but only about 10% covered the actual geography of it
gives good context! Leaned too heavily on the "teeeechnically nations should be referred to with a she pronoun". I feel like that's a dying grammatical point that needs to die sooner.
I don't think Poland's geography is that bad at all. Compare it to Germany. Just like Poland, Germany sits on the Northern European plain in the north, and becomes hilly and mountainous to the south. True, Alps are a bit higher, but then again, Carpathians proved to be a very good border - there is a reason why Hungarians and Poles like each other so much - because they had Carpathians as a border, they didn't fight that much.
While Germany has Rhine in the west and Oder in the east, Poland has Oder in the west and follows Bug river in the east.
The only difference is that Baltic is a closed sea, and Germans have the advantage of having the access to the North Sea.
Hell, Prussia was able to become a Great Power even before expanding into Germany proper, all the while their core was where modern Poland is.
It's the absence of the strong Polish state which resulted in Poland being shuffled east and west. But the ingredients to become a major power are right there, central location allows you to dominate the continent, if the cards are played right. Poland just didn't.
Let's just call Russia to move them again.