What is the light gray colour in German South West Africa in 1914 representing? The Herero War?
Yeah, definitely. Although the maps I posted focus on China.Should the Dervish State and Senussi rebellions be shown?
What is the light gray colour in German South West Africa in 1914 representing? The Herero War?
Why isn't there a border, then? And what's the source for there being an administrative distinction?Protectorate areas within German South West Africa where there was only indirect German rule
I always thought that it was parts of the colony not controlled by Europeans, but it certainly wouldn’t make sense for German SW Africa to be the only colony where that’s shown.Why isn't there a border, then? And what's the source for there being an administrative distinction?
I’m sorry to get everybody’s hopes down, but I only fixed an existing map of 1920. And it was only for China.This is still a WIP correct? But it is really nice to see someone map out Arabia just after the great war
I’m sorry to get everybody’s hopes down, but I only fixed an existing map of 1920. And it was only for China.
Why isn't there a border, then? And what's the source for there being an administrative distinction?
I always thought that it was parts of the colony not controlled by Europeans, but it certainly wouldn’t make sense for German SW Africa to be the only colony where that’s shown.
That's largely what I suspected, though the distinction between colony and protectorate can get a little fuzzy sometimes (IIRC German colonies were all called protectorates no matter what the level of local control was). Now, though, I have to wonder why this level of detail as far as the de facto situation goes isn't shown more, for example in Angola (Portugal didn't fully assert control over the east until the 1930s).reply
That's largely what I suspected, though the distinction between colony and protectorate can get a little fuzzy sometimes (IIRC German colonies were all called protectorates no matter what the level of local control was).
Now, though, I have to wonder why this level of detail as far as the de facto situation goes isn't shown more, for example in Angola (Portugal didn't fully assert control over the east until the 1930s).
Okay, here are the fixed maps for 1914 and 1920:
Sorry, Hadaril.
Shouldn't we have as many states mapped down as possible?Shouldn't we have the Brazilian state's borders mapped?
Shouldn't we have as many states mapped down as possible?
What are the lightest tan spots on the Mars map?View attachment 416513 View attachment 416514 NextGen style maps of the Moon and Mars. Mars map was made by me, Moon map edited from here https://www.alternatehistory.com/fo...trise-main-development-and-wip-thread.431393/