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Old May 17th, 2012, 03:13 AM
Ameise Ameise is offline
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German using Cyrillic Alphabet

I'm putting this in the post-1900 forum since WW2 seems as though it's a possible diversion point.

Is there any possibility for the German language in one of the major German-speaking states to end up being written using a Cyrillic-alphabet?

I'm inspired by this, because I was bored and wrote a transliterator that transliterates into a "fake" German-Cyrillic alphabet, and I'm wondering if anyone could come up with a reasonable historical pretext wherein something like it could end up being used.
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