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  1. High Resolution Poland Map

    Probably one of the best maps, I like that it shows borders from different time periods: https://digitalarchive.mcmaster.ca/islandora/object/macrepo:70700 This map can be used as a resource for creating blank maps or alternate history maps. TIFF file is almost 2 GB...
  2. Map Thread XIX

    United States of Native Americans, carved out of areas with high Native population: - two Pacific Ocean ports - access to the Great Lakes - access to Canadian border - access to Mexican border Non-Hispanic whites would be less than half of the total population in this country.
  3. A Blank Map Thread

    Is there a map of 1815 Europe with borders of provinces within countries?
  4. Ethnography of Eastern Europe Without Slavs

    By the way - a similar discussion can also be created about Western Europe, but with a "no Rome" scenario, instead of "no Slavs". For example, without Rome it is doubtful whether Germanic tribes would have ever managed to conquer so much of Celtic territories. Celts were so weak mainly because...
  5. Ethnography of Eastern Europe Without Slavs

    What about Free Daco-Thracians (those who avoided Romanisation)?:
  6. Napoleon dismembers Prussia into puppet duchies

    Silesia is given to Saxony, or back to the Habsburgs (because until 1740 it was Austrian). Or it can remain part of Brandenburg (he renames the rest of Prussia as Brandenburg). PS: In fact the Kingdom of Prussia was established by the Brandenburgian branch of Hohenzollern dynasty. It should...
  7. Ethnography of Eastern Europe Without Slavs

    In Poland and East Germany probably Balts, because they were the 2nd closest group that could likely occupy the area vacated by East Germanic tribes.
  8. Napoleon dismembers Prussia into puppet duchies

    I came up with an idea of this ATL history scenario, in which Napoleon decides to dismember Prussia completely and erase its name. Instead the following countries are created: Kingdom of Brandenburg (Napoleon forces Prussia to rename itself Brandenburg after losing all real Prussian areas)...
  9. Historical data: ethnic and religious structure of the Kingdom of Prussia in the 1800s, by province

    Some data about Kashubians in Pommern here: http://bazhum.muzhp.pl/media//files/Acta_Cassubiana/Acta_Cassubiana-r2010-t12/Acta_Cassubiana-r2010-t12-s93-122/Acta_Cassubiana-r2010-t12-s93-122.pdf Ethno-linguistic situation in year 1800: Ethno-linguistic situation in year 1892: ===== And...
  10. Historical data: ethnic and religious structure of the Kingdom of Prussia in the 1800s, by province

    Data on the Ruhrpolen (Polish-speaking migrants coming to West Germany from eastern provinces of Prussia after 1860). In 1910-12, their numbers were as follows (note that the vast majority assimilated into Germans within few generations):
  11. Historical data: ethnic and religious structure of the Kingdom of Prussia in the 1800s, by province

    Encyclopedia Britannica 1842, gives 1825 data for West Prussia and Posen: https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=fVhBAAAAcAAJ&hl=en_GB&pg=GBS.PP1 Georg Hassel has a lot of data about ethnic structure in his book from 1823: Provinz (Grand Duchy) Posen...
  12. A Blank Map Thread

    Map of partitioned Poland as of 1795-1807 (you can see Prussian, Austrian and Russian partitions): https://polona.pl/item/18124674/0/ https://polona.pl/archive?uid=18124674&cid=19594229&name=download_fullJPG
  13. A Blank Map Thread

    4) And one more - in this case I didn't make it, I found it in the net and removed colours (modern counties of the EU): https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/attachment.php?attachmentid=264965&stc=1&d=1446337052
  14. A Blank Map Thread

    3) Modern administrative divisions (county-level) of Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia: https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/attachment.php?attachmentid=264964&stc=1&d=1446336722
  15. A Blank Map Thread

    2) The same map but without Poland's borders (only counties in this area in year 1900): http://s21.postimg.org/nfr882ydx/PL_1900_Admin_B.png
  16. A Blank Map Thread

    Here are blank versions of my own maps which I made in non-blank versions first and used for other purposes (now I've made blank versions as well): https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/attachment.php?attachmentid=264962&stc=1&d=1446336194 1) Administrative divisions (county-level) as of...
  17. A Blank Map Thread

    Are there blank maps of Europe with County-level (Kreis-level / Raion-level / Bezirk-level / District-level) borders for ca. 1913, ca. 1938 and present-day? And I would like all three maps to be of exactly the same size because I would like to merge/combine these maps using Layers in GIMP.
  18. Uncle Adolf, or How Germany Joined the Allies against Soviet Invasion of Europe

    Germans also had some problems of this nature. But not on the Soviet scale. Majority of casualties suffered by German Panzers in 1939 came from Polish Anti-Tank fire, not logistical problems. German system of repairing tanks was good enough that they could repair any mechanically broken Panzer...
  19. Uncle Adolf, or How Germany Joined the Allies against Soviet Invasion of Europe

    Germans had some logistical problems. But not nearly on such a scale as the Soviets did. Most of the Nazi re-armament took place during the last two years before WW2 - 1938 and 1939 - but it doesn't mean that in 1937 they had "no panzers", etc. They already had few Panzer Divisions. The Czech...
  20. Hitler supports Lithuania - 1938

    Depends what was more important for Lithuania. Historically Lithuanian capital Vilnius - but with mostly ethnic Polish (both in the city and in the countryside surrounding it) and Jewish population and just small percentage of ethnic Lithuanians. Or - an important Baltic port, with significant...
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