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#2098 The Yom Kippur War and the Abomination of Desolation – The he post-World War II U.S. waxing great toward the South and toward the East as a second Syria/Antiochus IV Epiphanes, part 357, Nuremberg Day of Judgment, (lx), The Hel Spit: In World War I, Germany’s land included what was transferred in 1772 from Poland to Prussia in the First Partition of Poland, which included the Polish Corridor, Hel Spit, and Gdansk (Danzig) Key Understanding #1: In World War I, the Polish Corridor was a part of Germany. Through the First Partition of Poland in 1772, Prussia was united with East Prussia through the transfer of what became known as the Polish Corridor (which included Hel Spit) part of Poland to Prussia. Then, with Prussia as its foundation, the nation of Germany was formed in 1871. The map below shows geographic Germany from 1871-1918. During World War I, then, Germany geographically included the “Polish Corridor” and East Prussia. #2098 The Yom Kippur War and the Abomination of Desolation – The post-World War II U.S. waxing great Page 1 of 2 toward the South and toward the East as a second Syria/Antiochus IV Epiphanes, part 357, Nuremberg Day of Judgment, (lx), The Hel Spit: In World War I, Germany’s land included what was transferred in 1772 from Poland to Prussia in the First Partition of Poland, which included the Polish Corridor, Hel Spit, and Gdansk (Danzig) Here is #2098–Doc 1, showing Germany and Europe in World War I. There is no Poland, and what would later become known as the Polish Corridor (including the Hel Spit) and Konigsberg were a part of Germany. Click here for #2098–Doc 1 Click here for the Original Source of #2098–Doc 1 Here is #2098–Doc 2, another map showing Germany and Europe in 1914, on the eve of World War I. The label of Poland on the map is simply designating the region of what officially used to be Poland and what would soon become Poland again, but what was not actually an official resurrected nation of Poland as of yet. [Reference Unsealings #2127–#2132 for the specifics on why Poland would show up on this map and would be labeled as such.] Click here for #2098–Doc 2 Click here for the Original Source of #2098–Doc 2 Key Understanding #2 (which is the same as is in Unsealings #2094–#2097): The dispute over the Polish Corridor, which included Hel Spit. The Polish Corridor refers to a corridor of land that allowed Poland to be linked to the Baltic Sea, which encompassed land that belonged to Germany in World War I, and, furthermore, which now split in two what was part of Germany during World War I. Adolf Hitler’s premise for beginning World War II significantly surrounded the dispute over the city of Danzig (Gdansk, Poland today) and the Polish Corridor, which included Hel Spit. The spiritual/prophetic and even historical point is that the Lord ordained the land (the Polish Corridor) that included the Hel Spit to be directly “Danzig is German”. Postage stamp linked to Hitler’s excuse for the invasion and issued by Nazi Germany to celebrate the occupation of Poland – which led to the death of annexation of Danzig by the Third millions of Jews – for the purpose of illustrating that Reich after the invasion of Poland. the Lord was not going to be mocked concerning the mocking of, spitting upon, striking of, and crucifixion of his Son, Jesus Christ. Mark 14:63-65 (KJV) Then the high priest [Caiaphas] rent his clothes, and saith, What need we any further witnesses? 64 Ye have heard the blasphemy: what think ye? And they all condemned him to be guilty of death. 65 AND SOME BEGAN TO SPIT ON HIM, and to cover his face, and to buffet him, and to say unto him, Prophesy: and THE SERVANTS DID STRIKE HIM WITH THE PALMS OF THEIR HANDS. << Previous Main Page and List of Unsealing Summaries Next >> #2098 The Yom Kippur War and the Abomination of Desolation – The post-World War II U.S. waxing great Page 2 of 2 toward the South and toward the East as a second Syria/Antiochus IV Epiphanes, part 357, Nuremberg Day of Judgment, (lx), The Hel Spit: In World War I, Germany’s land included what was transferred in 1772 from Poland to Prussia in the First Partition of Poland, which included the Polish Corridor, Hel Spit, and Gdansk (Danzig)