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IllustriousDudeIDK on 08.11.2025 2:39 p.m. This map is inaccurate. Eupen-Malmedy became part of Belgium after WW1 and the eastern border is quite haphazardly drawn. It should look more like this: [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:German_Empire_(1871-1918).svg](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:German_Empire_%281871%E2%80%931918%29.svg)
makerofshoes on 08.11.2025 2:51 p.m. Imperial ambitions and war crimes aside, I find these borders quite aesthetically pleasing for Germany
West_Perception_142 on 08.11.2025 2:57 p.m. One of the most beautiful borders ever. It would look even better with Luxemburg and the island of Bornholm.
QuickSock8674 on 08.11.2025 4:00 p.m. Regardless of politics, this is the single most beautiful border aesthetics wise. The shape is satisfying for some reason
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This map is inaccurate. Eupen-Malmedy became part of Belgium after WW1 and the eastern border is quite haphazardly drawn. It should look more like this:
[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:German_Empire_(1871-1918).svg](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:German_Empire_%281871%E2%80%931918%29.svg)
Imperial ambitions and war crimes aside, I find these borders quite aesthetically pleasing for Germany
So Polish feared Germans or Russians more back in the day?
One of the most beautiful borders ever. It would look even better with Luxemburg and the island of Bornholm.
Before Germany tried Ozempic and slimmed down
What about the overseas territories?
Alright folks, let’s not be getting any ideas
Is it me or do the east prussian borders look off?
„Jarvis, I’m low on karma today, post random German empire map“
Flevoland jumpscare
Source? :-/
That is one hot border outline

Regardless of politics, this is the single most beautiful border aesthetics wise. The shape is satisfying for some reason