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ccdrmarcinko on 22.11.2025 7:17 p.m. i guess for Russia it`s only the European part of it highlighted in green, right ?
ConsiderationSad6271 on 22.11.2025 7:22 p.m. Armenia was huge, Greece also had a slice of Turkey, Lviv was in Poland, Finland still had all of its territory, and Memel was still up for grabs. What a very singular point in history when borders still changed daily! Edit; forgot subjugated Ireland.
Top-Seaweed1862 on 22.11.2025 7:22 p.m. Before the Riga “peace” for Ukraine of 1921… and now waiting Washington “peace” of 2025…
LipRebel65 on 22.11.2025 7:27 p.m. It’s interesting to see how Switzerland viewed Europe just after WWI borders, countries, and names can look so different compared to today.
Top-Seaweed1862 on 22.11.2025 7:39 p.m. By the way, interestingly, Crimea is included to be a part of Ukrainian People’s Republic. Long before 1954
VonWiking on 22.11.2025 7:51 p.m. There is a symbol for Rotterdam, but never stated as such. Very odd.
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Like a child drawing.
I love how it breaks the margins in two places
i guess for Russia it`s only the European part of it highlighted in green, right ?
Armenia was huge, Greece also had a slice of Turkey, Lviv was in Poland, Finland still had all of its territory, and Memel was still up for grabs.
What a very singular point in history when borders still changed daily!
Edit; forgot subjugated Ireland.
Before the Riga “peace” for Ukraine of 1921… and now waiting Washington “peace” of 2025…
It’s interesting to see how Switzerland viewed Europe just after WWI borders, countries, and names can look so different compared to today.
But Russia said Ukraine didnt exist 100 years ago.
By the way, interestingly, Crimea is included to be a part of Ukrainian People’s Republic. Long before 1954
There is a symbol for Rotterdam, but never stated as such. Very odd.
Sigh…
*Starts up total war.
Armenia was never this big though?