Proposals and War Aims That Didn't Happen Map Thread

i'd think it would be better to make a page about this on the wiki instead, providing both the original proposal maps and the final Worlda/QBAM maps to an entry, and possibly with some textual context
 
More maps!:
International Territory of Palestine (or Israel), according to the original Sykes-Picot map:
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QBAM
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MBAM
 
I think two years ago I made a map based on Thompson's 1922 Map of his Australian States proposal on Deviant Art.

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This is the actual image of his proposal which at the time I also posted on Imgur.

If you ask me this is by far the strangest way to split Australia into more states, hell Western Australia looks like it had a massive heart attack from this proposal.
 
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One of the United Nations' first proposed sites was a 42-square-mile enclave in Greenwich, Connecticut, north of the Merritt Parkway, along with parts of Stamford and North Castle.

It would be called the Free City of the United Nations, with a territorial situation kind of like Vatican City. Its construction would have involved a new railroad and four-lane highway, an airport, a sewage treatment plant, a residential section, a business section, hotel, power plants, churches, schools, a hospital, fire and police stations, and 12-story administration building modeled after the Pentagon with room for 50,000 office workers. Many, many diplomats and dignitaries, along with their families, would live and work here.
 
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One of the United Nations' first proposed sites was a 42-square-mile enclave in Greenwich, Connecticut, north of the Merritt Parkway, along with parts of Stamford and North Castle.

It would be called the Free City of the United Nations, with a territorial situation kind of like Vatican City. Its construction would have involved a new railroad and four-lane highway, an airport, a sewage treatment plant, a residential section, a business section, hotel, power plants, churches, schools, a hospital, fire and police stations, and 12-story administration building modeled after the Pentagon with room for 50,000 office workers. Many, many diplomats and dignitaries, along with their families, would live and work here.
Hnnnnng
 
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One of the United Nations' first proposed sites was a 42-square-mile enclave in Greenwich, Connecticut, north of the Merritt Parkway, along with parts of Stamford and North Castle.

It would be called the Free City of the United Nations, with a territorial situation kind of like Vatican City. Its construction would have involved a new railroad and four-lane highway, an airport, a sewage treatment plant, a residential section, a business section, hotel, power plants, churches, schools, a hospital, fire and police stations, and 12-story administration building modeled after the Pentagon with room for 50,000 office workers. Many, many diplomats and dignitaries, along with their families, would live and work here.

I think the idea to make Navy Island + Grand Island into a UN city would work a bit better so it would just be an enclave surrounded by one nation.
 
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