This has to be the worst possible way to mark borders ever.
hello_leonteus on
Were they planning to resurrect Charlemagne too?
Useless_or_inept on
A long-lasting peace? Including *Serbia*? A bit optimistic, don’t you think?
bIII7 on
Minsk nixed for Pinsk?
Still-Bridges on
Some like Lviv and Genava (Geneva?) are relatively central to their districts, but Marseille and the Hague are about as far as possible. Obviously these districts have to be taken as symbolic districts, intended to allow central government with a distraction to make regional government inconceivably difficult. But without a strong central government there’s no way to impose these borders, and with a strong central government there’s no need to impose them. It seems totally pointless.
Nick416-97 on
How Trump would have solved The Great War in an afternoon.
Lasadon on
what a horrible idea. culturally, economically in every way europeans are extremely diverse on very little space. There would have been a war already at choosing which language to speak. You really think half of france would accept german capitals and the other way around? Germans and french people hated each others guts until 1950s.
This was the plan to make europeans go to genocide each other in a war trying to become the dominant culture in this bs land. And it would be france or germany, no doubt. You can look up over 1000 years of history of how well they managed to stay unified.
Key-Needleworker8864 on
„Montains you say ?“
-the dude who created this, 1920s
USSMarauder on
So if this is 1920, that sector isn’t named Kaliningrad. It’s called Königsberg
gsdev on
Whose plan?
tecdaz on
Vienna revises the Treaty of St Germaine
gabasstto on
I don’t understand what the problem is with letting countries be countries.
One thing that should be encouraged is a good relationship with neighbors, open borders for them whenever they want.
Union of clearly different countries is a recipe for disaster. This weighed heavily on the end of the USSR and what followed afterwards.
lncognitoErgoSum on
Take 5% of the kitchen, 5% of the bathroom 5% of the living room, 5% of the backyard and make it into one room. Then repeat 20 times. Without asking the owner of the house. What can go wrong?
fastinserter on
It was Königsberg in 1920
WITP7 on
Europe if it was colonised by Antarcticans
Galacticsauerkraut on
Marseille Ruling Milan.
Milan Ruling Marseille.
That was what I thought before looking at a map, wtf!?
KingKaiserW on
Imagine this actually happened and you had long lasting peace arguing with CEs that their country sucks. Everyone always goes with worst possible outcome
Deciheximal144 on
Narrator: *“It would not have, in fact, brought peace.“*
Theriocephalus on
I cannot get over the idea of having the Pyrenees and half the French riviera ruled by Milan while Padania and half the Alps are ruled by Marseille. 10/10 just for the sheer absurdity of it all.
Fun-Times-13 on
It didn’t work
HedoniumVoter on
This would be an incredibly interesting social experiment lmao
jombrowski on
It was never a plan. It was a sick man’s delirium. Why are you posting this stupidity over and over again?
Besides in 1920 there was no Kaliningrad.
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Genava is a beautiful city
This has to be the worst possible way to mark borders ever.
Were they planning to resurrect Charlemagne too?
A long-lasting peace? Including *Serbia*? A bit optimistic, don’t you think?
Minsk nixed for Pinsk?
Some like Lviv and Genava (Geneva?) are relatively central to their districts, but Marseille and the Hague are about as far as possible. Obviously these districts have to be taken as symbolic districts, intended to allow central government with a distraction to make regional government inconceivably difficult. But without a strong central government there’s no way to impose these borders, and with a strong central government there’s no need to impose them. It seems totally pointless.
How Trump would have solved The Great War in an afternoon.
what a horrible idea. culturally, economically in every way europeans are extremely diverse on very little space. There would have been a war already at choosing which language to speak. You really think half of france would accept german capitals and the other way around? Germans and french people hated each others guts until 1950s.
This was the plan to make europeans go to genocide each other in a war trying to become the dominant culture in this bs land. And it would be france or germany, no doubt. You can look up over 1000 years of history of how well they managed to stay unified.
„Montains you say ?“
-the dude who created this, 1920s
So if this is 1920, that sector isn’t named Kaliningrad. It’s called Königsberg
Whose plan?
Vienna revises the Treaty of St Germaine
I don’t understand what the problem is with letting countries be countries.
One thing that should be encouraged is a good relationship with neighbors, open borders for them whenever they want.
Union of clearly different countries is a recipe for disaster. This weighed heavily on the end of the USSR and what followed afterwards.
Take 5% of the kitchen, 5% of the bathroom 5% of the living room, 5% of the backyard and make it into one room. Then repeat 20 times. Without asking the owner of the house. What can go wrong?
It was Königsberg in 1920
Europe if it was colonised by Antarcticans
Marseille Ruling Milan.
Milan Ruling Marseille.
That was what I thought before looking at a map, wtf!?
Imagine this actually happened and you had long lasting peace arguing with CEs that their country sucks. Everyone always goes with worst possible outcome
Narrator: *“It would not have, in fact, brought peace.“*
I cannot get over the idea of having the Pyrenees and half the French riviera ruled by Milan while Padania and half the Alps are ruled by Marseille. 10/10 just for the sheer absurdity of it all.
It didn’t work
This would be an incredibly interesting social experiment lmao
It was never a plan. It was a sick man’s delirium. Why are you posting this stupidity over and over again?
Besides in 1920 there was no Kaliningrad.