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I’ve never understood maps that try to wank so many countries at once, like which side are you on?
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He wanked my last five brain cells to be visible, so I’m not complaining.I’ve never understood maps that try to wank so many countries at once, like which side are you on?
No! Not rectangular WorldA! It burns!So a few days ago I thought: What would happen if the outcomes of the Winter War and the Invasion of Poland were swapped?
And thus, this happened. Finland became the Finnish SSR, and massive amounts of territory was annexed by the Russian SSR, Nazi Norway, and Sweden. Poland, meanwhile, has held the line, much to Germany's neverending chagrin.
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Hexarchy (could divide Spain among others...?)
When you wank all the empiresHexarchy (could divide Spain among others...?)
Damn, I knew that forgot something!Liberia is eternal!
I have on my mind more 19th century, Berlin congress and such... Spain around that time wasn´t great power anymore, while Italy was (at least sometime counted among them)I personally would divide Italy before Spain.
I have on my mind more 19th century, Berlin congress and such... Spain around that time wasn´t great power anymore, while Italy was (at least sometime counted among them)
Deep thoughs about silly map
Exactly!Sure, but if Spain has Latin America it is a much bigger power than Italy.
Also Iberia, African Colonies and Philippines could be divided among the other powers but how are you going to partition the mainland Latin America between the other powers?
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Would be more accurate if the Poles still lost a section of their territory to the Germans like Finland did.So a few days ago I thought: What would happen if the outcomes of the Winter War and the Invasion of Poland were swapped?
And thus, this happened. Finland became the Finnish SSR, and massive amounts of territory was annexed by the Russian SSR, Nazi Norway, and Sweden. Poland, meanwhile, has held the line, much to Germany's neverending chagrin.
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The World, 1942