Will FRG still claim the 1919 German border, like they actually did untill 1990? I could help with the country info, especially with the Dutch one.
I'm not sure if the eastern provinces of the borders of 1937 can still be viewed as cores in 1949. By 1949 the relocation of the former German inhabitants of this region by the Soviets was almost finished. The remaining native German population can hardly justify a core to that region. Claims however existed until the 1992.
If however after/during a war these changes are reversed the cores could be added by event. Of course this would mean great efforts and costs for Germany, very difficult this shortly after the last and possible during the next war.
Hi you both.
Just out of curiosity, where did you get this info about the claims?
I'm grown up in germany, and everybody (that includes also politicans/newspaper etc..!) allways told that we live in the "new" borders and the old ones were obsolent with the war and at least with the "Treaty of Moscow (~1970)".
The only "open" question was ever officially only the reunification with the GDR(DDR).
Why they over and over again in treaties pointed out the "new" borders is beyond my knowledge. Last time was the reunification treaty in 1990..
So, maybe that was handled/told different in other countries?
Kind regards,
Chromos