East Prussia (Kaliningrad), Seized From Germany in WW2, Opens to West With Simplified E-Visas
Kaliningrad Oblast is a Russian-controlled enclave on the Baltic Sea, wedged between Lithuania and Poland. During WWII the Red Army invaded the territory and captured its main city, Königsberg (now Kaliningrad), in a bloody siege.
Königsberg was famous as the hometown of Immanuel Kant, and it was known for its beautiful architecture, virtually all of which was destroyed during the war.
East Prussia (Kaliningrad), Seized From Germany in WW2, Opens to West With Simplified E-Visas
Source: RI
