Demographics of Latvia and Estonia in 2017 in the event of a German WWI victory?

CaliGuy

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Would Britain still be (or ever) blockading Germany in this TL?

Having everything the same other than German victory kind of precludes German victory, doesn't it? Something must be different in this TL for the Germans to be victorious, other than a miraculous "Michael Victory".
A cutoff of U.S. loans to Britain/the Entente, of course.
 
I think there would be an uptick in Germanization, but they might never reach a majority. If Germany is the big dog in Europe in behoves everyone to learn German to move up the social ladder and have access to the more dominant media. Most people in the areas in question would be bilingual in 21st century I'd think.
 
Sure, according to Wiking.
It's a fair enough position, if the Germand kept the Americans out they win, even if they technically loose the war the allies aren't going to have ability and resources to leverage out a peace like Versailles and as a result they will almost certainly will loose round 2 to Germany.
Keep the Americans out and even a German lose is a German victory.
 
It's a fair enough position, if the Germand kept the Americans out they win, even if they technically loose the war the allies aren't going to have ability and resources to leverage out a peace like Versailles and as a result they will almost certainly will loose round 2 to Germany.
Keep the Americans out and even a German lose is a German victory.

Why don't they have the resources? Only one side was starving in 1918, and it wasn't Britain and France.
 
Why don't they have the resources? Only one side was starving in 1918, and it wasn't Britain and France.
That'll change once American imports stop flooding into France and without a American manpower good luck convincing the french it's worth pushing into Germany.
 
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