Jlinker613
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Let's suppose that by 1914 the German Empire includes Denmark and Norway.
Yes it sounds ASB but in real life:
-in 1864 Denmark tried to join the German Confederation. It was Germany that denied them access.
-Many proponents of Norwegian independence also had Pan-German tendencies. Indeed the idea was somewhat widespread throughout the movement.
This would also leave the Danish VI, Greenland, Iceland, Svalbard, and Danish India under German control. (Danish India was sold in 1869)
So between 1864 and 1914 what differences would have occurred, and how would they have affected German power? How would this have affected German in WW1?
Yes it sounds ASB but in real life:
-in 1864 Denmark tried to join the German Confederation. It was Germany that denied them access.
-Many proponents of Norwegian independence also had Pan-German tendencies. Indeed the idea was somewhat widespread throughout the movement.
This would also leave the Danish VI, Greenland, Iceland, Svalbard, and Danish India under German control. (Danish India was sold in 1869)
So between 1864 and 1914 what differences would have occurred, and how would they have affected German power? How would this have affected German in WW1?