I was doing some reading on some of the minor statelets and the situation in Württemberg struck me as quite interesting. The last reigning king had no children, nor did his nearest Protestant kinsman, meaning that the crown would ultimately pass to the Catholic Duke of Württemberg, Albrecht. bypassing the Urach and Teck branches of the family, as they were Morgantic. I realize that in the early twentieth century these issues are quite small, but apparently in the mid-1910s there were considerable discussions on the implications of a Catholic king considering Württemberg was a Protestant kingdom and (like many of the Protestant principalities that were part of the German Empire) had it's own state church. Assuming we have a TL where the German Empire doesn't collapse (no WW1 or Central Powers victory, take your pick), what might be the effects on this tiny kingdom? Certainly not an earth shattering POD but an interesting one, certainly. Many of the states of the German Empire had very interesting constitutional and financial setups that were cause of many discussions. I believe one German general even mentioned for the need for war in 1914 or earlier because Germany could not afford to continue it's armament programs: because of it's federal structure the state didn't collect as many taxes as say France and Great Britain did as a unitary state.