Louis P. Bénézet's map of "Europe As It Should Be" (1918)
Is Louis P. French? Free Occitania and Catalunya! Language d'oc!
Louis P. Bénézet's map of "Europe As It Should Be" (1918)
Spanish Sicily would make more senseSeriously, Spanish Sardinia?
Spanish Sicily would make more sense
my point was that Sicily really was controlled by Spain for a long, long time before becoming part of Italy it actually contributed a fair bit to how Cosa Nostra came to beConsidering there is a Catalan community in Sardinia...
my point was that Sicily really was controlled by Spain for a long, long time before becoming part of Italy it actually contributed a fair bit to how Cosa Nostra came to be
snib snab
It's a neo-nazi (former SS) project : could it be less than horrifying?Ew, Bosnia-Montenegro
tbh each and every single border in the balkans is a case of Kazakh border in 90% of the cases, horryfing
It's a neo-nazi (former SS) project : could it be less than horrifying?
You had a lot of conflicting projects in SS and Nazi circles, it was a mess of ambitions and degenerate understanding of the world.Wait, it was? I though that SS Burgund was the only project.
You had a lot of conflicting projects in SS and Nazi circles, it was a mess of ambitions and degenerate understanding of the world.
This particular map, as said in the post, is the result of former SS and nazi survivors in the 70's that claimed it was what began to be popular in the latter part of the world when SS was definitely not about German supremacism and even less about genocide but European fraternity, because that's what SS was all about in the end, and communo-democrat just lied a lot, and even some liberals agree now that there a need of ethno-states, etc., etc.
It probably wasn't a SS project, rather the half-made up remembrance about what some SS tought of what Europe should look like. There's no way SS as a whole, especially German and leading groups, would have gave up on nazi ideology and German dominance.What other SS/Nazi Projects were there? I know of the Burgund thing, and the Gotengau.
It probably wasn't a SS project, rather the half-made up remembrance about what some SS tought of what Europe should look like. There's no way SS as a whole, especially German and leading groups, would have gave up on nazi ideology and German dominance.
Truth to be told, you didn't have real SS projects, as real plan goes : just whichever fantasy Himmler or his sycophants came with and forgot eventually in favor of another one. Even Hitler, of all people, didn't considered it noteworthy.
"More amphetamines!" probably.If Hitler was bored, then that is saying something
If Hitler was bored, then that is saying something
tfw when history and allohistory are reveled being one and the sameI can't remember if this was from OTL or an ATL
tfw when history and allohistory are reveled being one and the same
IIRC, he wasn't anywhere nearly as interested in the occult as Himler was. I can't remember if this was from OTL or an ATL, but at least some Nazis weren't all that enamoured with all of the "Aryan" artefacts German archaeologists kept finding, because all that proved was that Aryans were once primitive.