Poland is the recreated nation from World War I. It was given the Polish corridor so it could have access to the Baltic Sea. Both territories had been a part of Prussia, and later the German Empire, from the 1772 until 1918.
Nation bording Sweden that was formerly part of Russia
The Scandinavian/Mediterranean corridor links countries from The Finnish/Russian border, crosses Finland, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Austria, Italy to Sicily and Malta. It links together about 100 million inhabitants of Europe. The Baltic sea is not called the corridor, this is the region when the corridor commences
which neighbor's of germany are located on the baltic sea
There is no country due south of Germany that is on the Baltic
The Polish Corridor is also often referred to as the 'Danzig Corridor' was created at the end of the First World War as a method to give the re-created Poland access to the Baltic Sea by granting a portion of Pomerania in West Prussia (previously a part of Germany) to Poland. This political action geographically separated the German province of East Prussia from the rest of Germany and created international tensions betwen Poland & Germany over the borders and the treatment of ethnic Germans inside Poland. Adolf Hitler used the political tensions concerning the Polish Corridor to threaten Poland and further increase the tension to the point of a crisis in August 1939, that Hitler then used as an excuse to invade & defeat Poland in September 1939, which began the Second World War in Europe.
Your question is not clear, the Baltic Sea does boarder Russia and Germany
Germany borders the North Sea and the Baltic Sea
Baltic League was created in 2007.
Baltic Jazz was created in 1987.
Baltic Storm was created in 2003.
Baltic Shipyard was created in 1856.
Baltic Fleet was created in 1702.