Philip
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Amazing map, but Bavaria looks submerged.Apologies for size, as it were ; a sequel of sorts to that map of Alsace-Lorraine...
Amazing map, but Bavaria looks submerged.Apologies for size, as it were ; a sequel of sorts to that map of Alsace-Lorraine...
...However, the first thing from 1940 which has told us nothing we didn't already know. Is it perhaps time to return to 1893? Pretty pretty please?
Man, Austrian Sudetenland looks really awkward there. I understand the claims behind it, but just traveling around it looks to be a pain. Why wouldn't it be spun off as its own province or state or separate administrative district?
Well, I'd imagine the whole of the German Hapsburg Empire signed on to Germany as a bloc and was retained as such, and a seperate Sudetenland wouldn't really be any less awkward. It might also have some rather frantic politics: the Bohemian Germans (although not the Moravians so much) got pretty radicalised.
...I..I think I want to hug you. Can I hug you? That Prussia brings a tear to my eye.
A bit surprised about the Trentino; I thought it was majority German?
Amazing map, but Bavaria looks submerged.
No, no. Prussia is a woman. Have you seen that shapely figure she has in nigh-all her incarnations? Bavaria is like a fat balding man, Austria just a fat man..
So prussia spreads her supple legs for whom?
Poland or Russia?
So Prussia is a gimped women with only one leg?You're obviously looking at the wrong Prussia. 1795 is a far better example.
FUCK HUNGARY!I agree with whoever said that Austria is the mother of Prussia. Austria is the grandmother of Germany. Therefore, everyone has to treat her nicely, or she'll sick the Hungarians on you.
~Salamon2
How dare Barbarossa use the obvious early game exploit that is Eleanor d'Aquitaine! CheaterThere is no White Ship Disaster in 1120. William Adelin ascends the English throne as William III. Geoffrey Plantagenet marries Bertha, Duchess of Brittany. As OTL Eleanor of Aquitaine's first marriage to Louis VII is without issue, and in 1150 she takes Frederick Barbarossa for her husband
There is no White Ship Disaster in 1120. William Adelin ascends the English throne as William III. Geoffrey Plantagenet marries Bertha, Duchess of Brittany. As OTL Eleanor of Aquitaine's first marriage to Louis VII is without issue, and in 1150 she takes Frederick Barbarossa for her husband
I got confused because Alemannia is connected with Swabia, and Barbarossa was also duke of Swabia. For what it's worth French Wikipedia saysLooks quite historical atlas-ish in style. Why isn't "Germanie" called Allemagne? I was under the impression that name went back a pretty long way in French.
Why would that POD result in the subjugation of Northern Maine?Map of the US (loosely) based on the OTL proposal to make a western capital in Metropolis, IL. Here, the capital was moved there to take advantage of the transportation links provided by the Mississippi River and its tributaries.
*map*
Apologies for size, as it were ; a sequel of sorts to that map of Alsace-Lorraine...