Talk:Anglo-German Naval Agreement
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[edit] Kiel canal
The article states: "Of course, at the time of the signing of the AGNA, Denmark had the capability of deciding what ships made their way into and out of the Baltic".
The Kiel canal existed, so wouldn't it have meant that the ship had to pass either through Germand or Denmark? Therefore, Denmark wasn't able to control German ships going in and out of the Baltic, as they could just pass through the Kiel canal, right? Correct me if I'm wrong. The article just gives the impression that Denmark could also stop German ships from passing. --HJV 02:07, 18 March 2006 (UTC)
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