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Germany by Decade

This is a resource and working page for an original ISOT scenario started by 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 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.


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