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In [[Who owns Kaliningrad?]], Poland and Lithuania argue with Russia about their possession of Kaliningrad. | In [[Who owns Kaliningrad?]], Poland and Lithuania argue with Russia about their possession of Kaliningrad. | ||
In [[Lost child]], they sneaks to take Kaliningrad, however, they failed after seeing Germany and Russia, Poland is angry at them, but Lithuania wants him to walk away with her from them. | In [[Lost child]], they sneaks to take Kaliningrad, however, they failed after seeing Germany and Russia, Poland is angry at them, but Lithuania wants him to walk away with her from them. | ||
In [[Stealing Kaliningrad (again)]], when Poland asks Lithuania to steal a child with her, but Lithuania refuses. When Poland tells her that their target is Kaliningrad, she agreea afterward. They successfully steals Kaliningrad, but Lithuania knows this plan is too easy to succeed. Later, their plan gets backfired by Russia. | In [[Stealing Kaliningrad (again)]], when Poland asks Lithuania to steal a child with her, but Lithuania refuses. When Poland tells her that their target is Kaliningrad, she agreea afterward. They successfully steals Kaliningrad, but Lithuania knows this plan is too easy to succeed. Later, their plan gets backfired by Russia. | ||
===Enemies=== | ===Enemies=== |