I think there might be one similar to this one on the AH Wiki... there's a collection of War Aims maps somewhere...
Found this on wikipedia.
Nothing particularly out of the ordinary...
But Germany just got balkanised!
Can someone varify this?
I how the world would be like if Germany was dismembered like the Dual monarchy and the Ottomans...I think there might be one similar to this one on the AH Wiki... there's a collection of War Aims maps somewhere...
Yeah, there was one I remember seeing that was like that, that was actually German propaganda of the "this is what those fiends have in store for us!" type...I how the world would be like if Germany was dismembered like the Dual monarchy and the Ottomans...
This map's definitely propaganda, but I don't remember who it's from. It might be Russian, actually.Yeah, there was one I remember seeing that was like that, that was actually German propaganda of the "this is what those fiends have in store for us!" type...
I don't think I've ever seen a more strange and disgusting way to partition Austria-Hungary. Also Prussia doesn't include Prussia for some reason.
Found this on wikipedia.
Nothing particularly out of the ordinary...
But Germany just got balkanised!
Can someone varify this?
tell me about it!I don't think I've ever seen a more strange and disgusting way to partition Austria-Hungary
Found this on wikipedia.
Nothing particularly out of the ordinary...
But Germany just got balkanised!
Can someone varify this?
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What a twisted series of border gore
Plus there is an independent Montenegro.I think that "Syria" was supposed to be French.
This map's definitely propaganda, but I don't remember who it's from. It might be Russian, actually.
I did notice it said that, but the thing is this is definitely an adaptation of a printed map made during the war and I could've sworn there was at least a similar-looking Russian map somewhere in this thread. No big deal either way, really.It's French (take a look at the title in the map )
At this point in the war, a new Axis settlement in the Balkans is just shuffling chairs on the Titanic's deck, to be honest. But i'd be interested in seeing what it'd look like on a map -- perhaps all territories in Syrmia and those east of the Bosna river would be annexed?"Neubacher thought that it would be good to strengthen Nedic's position
not only domestically, but also territorially. Little came of the latter effort,
however. Its basis was to have been a Greater Serbian Federation, headed by
Nedic as the first president and consisting of Serbia, Sandzak, and Montenegro
(and possibly eastern Bosnia, though this was not openly discussed).116 Each of
the areas would have retained its autonomy in administrative and cultural mat-
ters, but they would have acted together as an economic and monetary unit. A
battalion of the Serbian Volunteer Corps was sent to Sandzak along with for-
mer minister Olcan, and in Montenegro the Montenegrin Volunteer Corps was
established in the spring of 1944 under Lieutenant Colonel Pavle Djurisic, for-
merly one of Mihailovic's leading Chetnik commanders, who owed some alle-
giance as well to Nedic and the Germans.117 Nedic did acquire some standing in
Sandzak and Montenegro, but it had nothing to do with the federation, which
was never formed, and it had absolutely no effect on his position in Serbia."
"At a much later date, in November 1944—when the Germans and all Serbian collabo-
rationist groups had withdrawn from Serbia—Neubacher reported on a conference with Pa-
velic in which the latter seemed willing to consider a territorial adjustment in eastern Bosnia
in favor of Serbia. Neubacher was not the only
German who entertained the idea of territorial adjustments between Croatia and Serbia in fa-
vor of Serbia. See, for example, the draft of a letter from the Wehrmacht Operations Staff to
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of August 21, 1943, in which the transfer of part of eastern
Bosnia and Srijem to Serbia was proposed for discussion."
War and Revolution in Yugoslavia, 1941-1945
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Nope, this map is pretty accurate of the war aims of at least Russia during WW1, here's a Russian propaganda poster right from the outbreak of the war showing what the map of Europe would look like if they won the war.Yeah, there was one I remember seeing that was like that, that was actually German propaganda of the "this is what those fiends have in store for us!" type...
Yikes! That one's interesting on a number of levels.... wish my Russian was better, I'm sure the explanatory text on the left might make sense of it all... maybeNope, this map is pretty accurate of the war aims of at least Russia during WW1, here's a Russian propaganda poster right from the outbreak of the war showing what the map of Europe would look like if they won the war.
Mind if I steal that idea for a Stargate Quantum Mirror chapter? A world were Esperanto becomes the main global language?I think this fits here. It includes a few examples of where Esperanto could have been used more widely: