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The AH map related to this AH Timeline=> [link]

I just display the country which have modifed frontier and/or flag. The grey country are not modified.
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:iconragnar949:
~Ragnar949 Sep 20, 2012  Professional General Artist
One thing about the map, Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee would not be part of the United States, Minnesota, Iowa and Northern Illinois would be.
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:iconcopellius:
Free States of America? My my, you even got the split star symbol.
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~Spiritswriter123 Jul 30, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
I have some points I'd like to show:
1: Saar land would never join France
2: Sub-Saharan Africa is made of several different people that would probably not join together
3: Baltic countries would never join with Russia. Even if Russia conquered Baltic, they'd fight to the end

I still generally like the concept
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:iconqsec:
Take time to look at the timline linked in the description, it could be more clear.
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:iconktosydan:
1) Siberia's western border is the Ural range.
2) Ukraine is much closer to Russia than the Baltics.
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:iconcheetaaaaa:
For the secon point: That may be, but the most Ukrainians I know distance themselves from Russia and Russians.
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:iconfrazamm:
I cannot understand how Germany has retained the same borders as modern Germany when World War II played out so differently. At the very least Germany and Poland should both have different borders.
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:iconqsec:
If you look fine. Germany losse a part of the Sarre after ww2 and gained a very little part of the Belgium after the collapsing of Belgium.
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:iconfrazamm:
Okay, but how come it lost so much to Poland?
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:iconqsec:
The german-polish border is the same as our timeline.
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