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"If we could exchange Legnica for Gdansk," Manken glanced at his King, "I believe, strategically, it would be completely acceptable."
"Gdansk?" William II stopped in his tracks, raising his voice, "That is originally mine. The British are actually asking me to use my own property to exchange for Legnica!"
Gdansk, also known as Danze, although currently a territory of Poland, was difficult for Poland to govern effectively given its strength, as it was an exclave separated by Prussia.
Under the alliance signed between Prussia and Poland, the area was essentially managed by Prussia. Of course, the port's revenues were largely taken by Poland.
As a knock on the door sounded, Prince Henry stepped in—as a pillar of Prussia, he could almost come and go as he pleased in Sanssouci Palace.