Description
Even though I recently announced I'm abandoning my Greater Germany timeline, I still had this map lying around, almost finished but not quite yet. So I felt I might as well put on those missing finishing touches.
For those unaware, AGGT (A Greater Germany Timeline) chronicles a German Empire unified along the principles of a Großdeutsche solution taken to the extreme. The timeline is detailed in a series of journal posts . But basically, after losing the Second Schleswig War against a coalition of German states, Denmark submitted to German political domination in exchange for keeping Schleswig-Holstein for the Danish crown. The country eventually got absorbed into the German Empire as the lands of the German Confederation unified to form the German Empire - which in this timeline is a lot 'looser' and more decentralised than in OTL.
This map displays the lands of the Danish Circle around 1910, one of the eight so-called Imperial Circles of the German Empire (the other ones being the Austrian, Prussian, Dutch, Bavarian, Saxon, Swiss and Hungarian Circles). As in all maps in the AGGT universe, geographical names have been extensively Germanised, based on actual German exonyms where available (no matter how obscure and/or obsolete), and my own attempts where necessary, but many names have remained unchanged as well.
I'm not done with mega-Germany yet - although AGGT is almost certainly over now, I plan to reboot it with some different points of divergence and events some time in the future. Until that time I'll be focusing on a couple of one-off maps and timelines.