The Baltic Sea
Russia, Poland, and Latvia all have borders touching the Baltic Sea. Other Eastern European countries touching the Baltic sea are Estonia and Lithuania. Countries that are considered to be Western European that also touch the Baltic Sea are Germany and Sweden.
answered by:Kade'ja Dudley North Carolina, 6th grade Goes to Charity Middle School:Rose HillThe Baltic Sea
fRANCE, BELGIUM, HOLLAND, POLAND, AUSTRIA. RUSSIA IS WAY OFF GERMANY SILLY!
Poland is bordered by Germany, the Czech Rebublic, Slovakia, the Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania and Russia. Poland has a coast on the Baltic Sea, which is itself bordered by Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Russia
The Baltic Sea
Poland separates Germany on the west from Belarus on the East.
Germany is adjacent to the North Sea. Poland is east of Germany, away from the North Sea. The Baltic Sea is adjacent on the north to both Germany & Poland. Germany would not need to go through Poland to get to the North Sea or the the Baltic Sea. However, the Polish navy in 1939 sent ships from the Baltic Sea to the North Sea by traveling west and north past Germany, and around Denmark. Or you may be thinking about the fact that in 1939 before WW2 started that Poland had a sliver of land called the Danzig corridor (by the Germans) that connected Poland to the Baltic Sea. However this piece of Poland cut through the old WW1 Germany boundaries, causing Germany's East Prussia to be separated on land from the rest of Germany. Look at a 1919-1939 map of Europe.
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Poland lies in the middle Europe, next to Germany and the Baltic Sea.
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Denmark and the Baltic sea are north of Germany. Behind the Baltic sea is Scandinavia which finally gives way to the Arctic Ocean
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Germany was divided into two parts so Poland could be granted access to the sea.