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    1. Beautiful map, but areas East of Gomel/Homyel, Belarus have never been a part of any Ukrainian state during the Civil War (or any other part of history, to my knowledge). Can you include a source for that part of the map please?

    2. SantisimaTrinidad550 on

      During the execution of Tsar Nicholas 2. Jekaterinburg was definitely held by the Bolshewiki.

    3. pardiripats22 on

      Note that the United Baltic Duchy wasn’t really recognized by the German Empire, but the local Baltic German nobility was allowed to organize it. But an important aspect with this map is that Courland joined the United Baltic Duchy only in September, so in July Courland wasn’t yet a part of it – instead it should be separate as the [Duchy of Courland and Semigallia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Courland_and_Semigallia_(1918)).

    4. Level-Tangerine-3877 on

      how did communists pull it off from almost a near-choke is one of a mystery. Hungarian Rep., Bavarian Rep were not that lucky.

    5. GustavoistSoldier on

      The Democratic Republic of Georgia was very democratic for the time:

      „Although short-lived, DRG continues to be an inspiration for modern day Georgia due to its legacy of democracy and pluralism. DRG was one of the first countries in Europe to grant women the right to vote as enshrined in the Georgian constitution, which was „unusual in most European constitutions at the time“. Several women of varying backgrounds were elected to the Georgian parliament, as were representatives of nine ethnicities, including Germans, Russians, Armenians, Azerbaijanis, and Jews. DRG also saw the founding of Georgia’s first fully fledged university, thereby realizing a longstanding goal cherished by generations of Georgian intellectuals whose efforts were, up to that point, consistently frustrated by the Imperial Russian authorities.“

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Republic_of_Georgia

    6. NationalPizza91 on

      Caucasus are inaccurate, same goes for Baltics and Finland, SALLA IS PART OF FINLAND since treaty of Teysinna since 1595!

    7. His actual title was Emperor Nicholas II. The title of emperor replaced that of tsar in 1721. Tsar continued to be used informally, but the proper and official title for Nicholas was emperor.

    8. Rookie-Crookie on

      For some reason I feel that Russia is about to face something similar quite soon

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