I suppose its for industrial work or something like that.Nice map, but what is it a proposal for?
I suppose its for industrial work or something like that.Nice map, but what is it a proposal for?
That's really weird. Why would Polish people care about spitting out Ukraine and Belarus? Just keep the land..."Foreign [lands] we don't want, ours we won't give" - Map of a United Poland, created by Wiktor Skarga-Dobrowolski in 1918
Wow a Polish proposal that includes Lwów and Wilno but not much else in the east
A nation is its people. Ukrainians and Belorussians aren’t Poles. Poles know that to this day.That's really weird. Why would Polish people care about spitting out Ukraine and Belarus? Just keep the land...
Thanks for the compliment!That’s the nicest looking Deseret I’ve ever seen in a Worlda
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And thus, millions are dead, a nuclear winter and global famine occur, and the Ozone layer thins out enough for UV rays to reach the surface
More recent calculations based on ones from the 1980's suggested that all it would take is the equivalent of 100 Hiroshima-sized nukes (15kt) to trigger nuclear winter. Probably not a massive civilization-ending one, but one that would definitely affect life on earth. I don't even want to imagine what kind of hellscape the Indian Subcontinent would be like after that.
Europe after succesful revolution? German, Donau, Scandinavian and Poland unions, via wikipedia
It isn't so bad. Thuriginia and Saxony had some overlap with names and territory in the past, and the Ernestine and Albertine Duchies were called Saxony at various times. There is a Saxony here already, so they gave the other the name of Thuringia. Might be ways to explain the Palantine part as the Wittlesbasch consolidating their various dynasty lands there, and the Prince-Bishoprics, though as those were straddling the rather than being in one side, it does indeed not fit here. Heck, I think the that much of the Rhine was only ever a border when the Entente were occupying it, and even then there were a lot of cities occupied on the far backs. Well, not counting during the First Republic.I find the names for the subdivisions for Germany super weird. The divisions make sense based on geography and culture (except maybe Austrian Moravia, which just seems to pop up frequently on failed proposals...), but expanding Thuringia eastwards, using Palatinate for the entire Rhineland, and moving Eastphalia north of the Elbe is just bizarre.
Europe after succesful revolution? German, Donau, Scandinavian and Poland unions, via wikipedia
That Poland flag is the flag of Congress Poland.The flags are interesting as the flag used for Poland is the Russian naval cross with the polish arms in the canton.
As for scandinavia i can see the Danish and Swedish flags but can't tell which one the third flag is to represent. I'm assuming Norway?
Here's a Worlda version of thatEurope after succesful revolution? German, Donau, Scandinavian and Poland unions, via wikipedia
You seem to have missed the Baltic States.Here's a Worlda version of that
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Edited it. Also teach me how to make regular text as a link please.You seem to have missed the Baltic States.
https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/one-click-away-a-youtube-alt-tl.477323/Edited it. Also teach me how to make regular text as a link please.
Yeah, the saltire was one of the proposed Norwegian flags.The flags are interesting as the flag used for Poland is the Russian naval cross with the polish arms in the canton.
As for scandinavia i can see the Danish and Swedish flags but can't tell which one the third flag is to represent. I'm assuming Norway?