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The Thirteen Years’ War yielded great benefits for Poland: the transformation of Danzig (formerly Gdansk) into an independent city-state under the protection of the Polish crown and the capture of other Knights territories.
The novel tells the story of Oskar Matzerath, who was born in 1928 in Danzig (as Grass himself was), a city on the border between Germany and Poland.
Nothing he has written since 1963, when he completed his first three novels-- The Danzig Trilogy , that is, which is made up of The Tin Drum , Cat and Mouse , and Dog Years --is memorable, and a lot of it is bad.
Poland also regained Danzig, which had not been a part of Poland since its seizure by the Teutonic Knights.
Declaring that "we ought to assume that successful attacks should occur," Danzig proposes various response strategies such as "educating medical personnel, preparing responsive plans and stockpiling antibiotics."