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And 70 years of Russian history of Kaliningrad does not give you the right? You have a double standard, however. For some people, even that period is already ancient.
It would be ridiculous and ridiculous among them to say the following phrase: " An ancient coin from 1945 was found on the territory of.......".
I don't have double standards, and you, sorry, lacunae in education. Ask historians, archaeologists what should be considered antiquities.
A ridiculous and ridiculous among them would be, say, the following phrase: " An ancient coin from 1945 was found on the territory of.......".
Sorry, but Kaliningrad is over 750 years old. Ancient? Yes.
It's been Russian for 70 years. So it is an ancient city of Russia.
P.S. This is my personal opinion. I don't impose it on anyone and I see further discussion on this subject as absurd.
Sorry, but Kaliningrad is over 750 years old. Ancient? Yes.
It's been Russian for 70 years. So it is an ancient city of Russia.
P.S. This is my personal opinion. I don't impose it on anyone, and I see further discussion on the subject as absurd.
Sorry, but Kaliningrad is over 750 years old. Ancient? Yes.
It's been Russian for 70 years. So it is an ancient city of Russia.
Kaliningrad was Soviet (as part of the USSR) for 46 years? Of course, yes.
Has Kaliningrad been Russian for 25 years? Of course, yes.
Is Kaliningrad an ancient Russian city? Of course not.
An ancient city within Russia.
But it is precisely this recent time that prevents us from calling Kaliningrad an ancient Russian city. The very name of the city simply shouts about it.
All in all a good series of coins, stimulates interest in history.
In 1972 the Lithuanian Film Studio made a film "Herkus Mantas" dedicated to the memory of the Prussian people destroyed by the Teutonic Order.
Hercus Mantas has a monument in Klaipeda (Lithuanians consider him their national hero).
We were told about him at school in Kaliningrad back in Soviet times.
Alexander, you are contradicting yourself: Not Kaliningrad, but Königsberg is over 750 years old. Ancient city? Of course it is.
Kaliningrad was Soviet (as part of the USSR) for 46 years? Of course, yes.
Kaliningrad has been Russian for 15 years? Of course, yes.
Is Kaliningrad an ancient Russian city? Of course not.
I'll clarify: an ancient Prussian city, which is a part of Russia since recently.
But it is exactly this recent time that prevents us from calling Kaliningrad an ancient Russian city. The very name of the city simply screams about it.