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Hellfiger on 07.12.2025 6:49 a.m. Nazi Germany removed and transported fertile Ukrainian black soil to Germany during World War II as part of their exploitation of occupied territories
dondurma155 on 07.12.2025 7:02 a.m. Fertile for what?? Im sure you cant grow olives or pistachios on these lands. Im guessing its based on cereal yields.
CarelessClue6137 on 07.12.2025 7:12 a.m. wikipedia says: Chernozem is very [fertile](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_fertility). (not the most fertile)
DankRepublic on 07.12.2025 7:26 a.m. But the majority of these places are very sparsely populated, very underwhelming for the most fertile soil on earth.
SomeGuyWithARedBeard on 07.12.2025 8:10 a.m. Is there a reason it’s located where it is and in the pattern it is in?
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Nazi Germany removed and transported fertile Ukrainian black soil to Germany during World War II as part of their exploitation of occupied territories
Fertile for what?? Im sure you cant grow olives or pistachios on these lands. Im guessing its based on cereal yields.
wikipedia says: Chernozem is very [fertile](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_fertility). (not the most fertile)
russia has so much if it and it has to steal more..
But the majority of these places are very sparsely populated, very underwhelming for the most fertile soil on earth.
Is there a reason it’s located where it is and in the pattern it is in?