=====Germany by Decade===== This is a resource and working page for an original ISOT scenario started by [[offtopic:black angel]]: On February 11th, 2010, each German "Land" (state) is isotted from a different past decade. Obviously, this makes it hard to keep track of the different locations. Therefore, the below table provides some overview. The discussion thread can be found [[https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/1/post-3139268|here]]. =====Overview===== ^ Land (State) ^ Date ^ Country ^ Political Structure ^ Political Leader(s), Affiliation, Age ^ Important Figures ^Major Companies ^ Special Sights ^ | Berlin | 2/11/2010 | **BRD** | Land Berlin (Bundesland) | Regierender Bürgermeister Klaus Wowereit (SPD, 53); in coalition with PDS | | Siemens (technology) | | | Baden-Württemberg | 2/11/2000 | **BRD** | Bundesland B.-W. | Ministerpräsident Erwin Teufel (CDU, 61) | Hans Küng (71), Catholic theologian; Martin Walser (72), author | Daimler-Benz (auto), Bosch (technology), Zeiss (precision engineering) | | | Bavaria | 2/11/1990 | **BRD (West)** | Freistaat Bayern (Bundesland) | Ministerpräsident Max Streibl (CSU, 57) | Edmund Stoiber (CSU, 48), Secretary of the Interior| Allianz (insurance), MAN (commercial auto), BMW (auto), Siemens (technology) | | | Brandenburg | 2/11/1980 | **DDR** | Bezirk Frankfurt an der Oder | | | brown-coal mining | | | | | **DDR** | Bezirk Cottbus | | | more brown-coal mining | | | | | **DDR** | Bezirk Potsdam (major part) | | | | | | Bremen | 2/11/1970 | **BRD (West)** | Freie Hansestadt Bremen (Bundesland) | Regierender Bürgermeister Hans Koschnick (SPD, 40) | | Norddeutsche LLoyd (shipowning) | | | Hamburg | 2/11/1960 | **BRD (West)** | Freie und (sic!) Hansestadt Hamburg (Bundesland) | Regierender Bürgermeister Max Brauer (SPD, 72) | Rudolf Augstein (36), editor-in-chief of the SPIEGEL; Heinz Erhardt (50), entertainer; Peter Frankenfeld (46), entertainer | HAPAG (shipowning) | | | Hesse | 2/11/1950 | **BRD (West)** | Bundesland Hessen | Ministerpräsident Christian Stock (SPD, 65); in coalition with CDU | Theodor Adorno (46), philosopher/musical theorist; Max Horkheimer (54), philosopher/social scientist; Rudolf Bultmann (65), Protestant theologian; Hajo Kulenkampff (29), entertainer; perhaps: Hannah Arendt (43), publicist | Farbwerke Höchst (chemical), Opel (auto; controlled by GM) | (still marks of destruction) | | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 2/11/1940 | **Dt. Reich (NS)** | Freistaat Mecklenburg | Ministerpräsident Friedrich Scharf (NSDAP, 32) | Wernher von Braun (27) at Peenemünde! | | Medieval buildings of the old Hansa cities (Wismar, Rostock, Stralsund, Schwerin) | | | | **Dt. Reich (NS)** | (part of Provinz Pommern, Freistaat Preußen) | | | | | | | | **Dt. Reich (NS)** | Gau Mecklenburg-Lübeck | Gauleiter Friedrich Hildebrandt (NSDAP, 31) | | | | | | | **Dt. Reich (NS)** | (part of Gau Pommern) | | | | | | | | **Dt. Reich (NS)** | Statthalterbezirk Mecklenburg | Reichsstatthalter Friedrich Hildebrandt (NSDAP, 31) | | | | | | | **Dt. Reich (NS)** | (part of Statthalterbezirk Danzig-Westpreußen) | | | | | | Lower Saxony | 2/11/1930 | **Dt. Reich (Weimar)** | Provinz Hannover (Freistaat Preußen) | Oberpräsident Ernst von Richter (DVP, 67) (?) | David Hilbert (68), mathematician; Max Born (47), physicist; Rudolf Augstein (6), publicist IOTL | | historical cities of Hannover, Göttingen | | | | **Dt. Reich (Weimar)** | Freistaat Oldenburg | Ministerpräsident Eugen von Finckh (69) | | | | | | | **Dt. Reich (Weimar)** | Freistaat Braunschweig | Ministerpräsident Heinrich Jasper (SPD, 54) | | | residence Brunswick | | | | **Dt. Reich (Weimar)** | Freistaat Schaumburg-Lippe | Ministerpräsident Otto Bömers (no afil., 72) | | | | | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2/11/1920 | **Dt. Reich (Weimar)** | Provinz Westfalen (Freistaat Preußen) | Oberpräsident Bernhard Wuermeling (Zentrum, 65) | possibly: Gustav Heinemann (20), German President IOTL, here student of law | Henkel (detergents), Bayer (chemical, pharma), Krupp (steel), RWE (electricity), Ruhrkohle (commodities) | | | | | **Dt. Reich (Weimar)** | Freistaat Lippe-Detmold | Ministerpräsident Clemens Becker (SPD, 50) | | | | | | | **Dt. Reich (Weimar)** | (part of Provinz Rheinland, Freistaat Preußen) | | Konrad Adenauer (Zentrum, 44), mayor of Cologne; Joseph Goebbels | | Old Town of Cologne, Dortmund, Essen, and other cities | | | | **Dt. Reich (Weimar)** | left bank of the Rhine occupied by allied troups) | | | | | | | | **Dt. Reich (Weimar)** | (Pyrmont, part of Freistaat Waldeck-Pyrmont) | | | | | | Rhineland-Palatinate | 2/11/1910 | **Dt. Reich (of 1870)** | Rheinprovinz (Königreich Preußen) | Oberpräsident Berthold Nasse | | | | | | | **Dt. Reich (of 1870)** | Provinz Rheinhessen (Großherzogtum Hessen) | | Carl Zuckmayer (13), author (IOTL) | | Old Towns of Mainz, Worms (including the place of Luther's defence) | | | | **Dt. Reich (of 1870)** | Rheinkreis (Königreich Bayern) | | | BASF (chemical) | | | | | **Dt. Reich (of 1870)** | (part of Provinz Hessen-Nassau, Königreich Preußen) | | | | | | | | **Dt. Reich (of 1870)** | (part of Großherzogtum Oldenburg) | | | | | | Saarland | 2/11/1900 | **Dt. Reich (of 1870)** | (part of Rheinprovinz, Königreich Preußen) | | | | | | Saxony | 2/11/1890 | **Dt. Reich (of 1870)** | Königreich Sachsen | König Albert (61) | | | historical centers of Dresden, Leipzig | | | | **Dt. Reich (of 1870)** | (parts of Provinz Sachsen and Provinz Niederschlesien, Königreich Preußen) | | | | | | Saxony-Anhalt | 2/11/1880 | **Dt. Reich (of 1870)** | Provinz Sachsen (Königreich Preußen) | Oberpräsident Robert von Patow (75) | | | Magdeburg: Old Town, including important Baroque street, ~20 churches of different epoches | | | | **Dt. Reich (of 1870)** | Herzogtum Anhalt | Herzog Friedrich I. | | | | | Schleswig-Holstein | 2/11/1870 | **Königreich Preußen** | Provinz Schleswig-Holstein | Oberpräsident Carl Scheel-Plessen | | | Kiel | | | | **Freie Hansestadt Lübeck** | Freie Hansestadt Lübeck | | | | Cathedral, main churches; old storehouses | | | | **Großherzogtum Oldenburg** | (part of Großherzogtum Oldenburg) | | | | | | Thuringia | 2/11/1860 | **Großherzogtum Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach** | | Großherzog Carl Alexander | | Zeiss (precision engineering) | | | | | **Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha** | | Herzog Ernst II. | | | | | | | **Herzogtum Sachsen-Meiningen** | | Herzog Bernhard II. | | | | | | | **Herzogtum Sachsen-Altenburg** | | Herzog Ernst I. | | | | | | | **Fürstentum Reuß ältere Linie** | | Fürstin Caroline von Hessen-Homburg (she's the regent) | | | | | | | **Fürstentum Reuß jüngere Linie** | | Fürst Heinrich LXVII. (wow!) | | | | | | | **Fürstentum Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt** | | Fürst Friedrich Günther | | | | | | | **Fürstentum Schwarzburg-Sondershausen** | | Fürst Günther Friedrich Carl II. | | | | | | | **Königreich Preußen** | (part of Provinz Sachsen) | | | Franz Liszt (48), composer and virtuoso | Weimar (conserved rather than reconstructed) | Political entities in **bold face** are independent states, as opposed to part of some greater German state/country. Special sights include particular historical buildings and sceneries which have been destroyed IOTL. =====Influencial Germans outside Germany===== The world outside Germany is not subject to any ISOT. The following Germans are staying outside Germany at the critical time: * Angela Merkel (CDU, 55), Federal Chancellor: Brussels, Belgium (on a EU summit) * Benedict XVI., aka Joseph Ratzinger (82), Pope: Rome, Vatican State =====Duplicated Persons===== * Rudolf Augstein (see above, Hannover + Hamburg) * Perhaps: Edmund Stoiber (Brussels + Munich) =====Duplicated Companies===== Siemens (Munich, Berlin), Karstadt (department stores in many cities), Zeiss (Jena and Aalen) =====Eliminated Persons (living in 2010 of OTL)===== * Günter Grass, author * Jürgen Habermas, philosopher * Helmut Kohl, ex-chancellor * Helmut Schmidt, ex-chancellor * Alice Schwarzer, publicist * Uta Ranke-Heinemann, theologian and politician =====Eliminated or Extremely Impaired Companies===== *Deutsche Bank, Dresdner Bank, Commerzbank: decentralized by order of American occupation forces. In Frankfurt istead of their headquaters: Deutsche Bank: Hessische Bank; Dresdner: Rhein-Main-Bank; Commerzbank: Mitteldeutsche Creditbank) * Lufthansa: headquarters gone (Cologne); airport Frankfurt: hardly operable * Volkswagen * Varta, Telefunken, Agfa =====Sports===== All major German soccer clubs exist. ---- ==== Navigation ==== **[[ASB Timelines]]** **[[timelines:timelines_and_scenarios|Alternate History Timelines and Scenarios Main Directory]]**