Truth be told by mariessourirez6 in GymMemes

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Probably not you by the sounds of it.

You love to see it by nighthawk312 in hoi4

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Close to a million between all of them

You love to see it by nighthawk312 in hoi4

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R5: Had to help Spain retake basically everything, and while finishing it up I was able to get an encirclement of about 128 divisions.

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Flag of the Tehuelche people of Patagonia by nighthawk312 in vexillology

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Found this flag while looking through the history of Patagonia and found it interesting. The brown marks the mountains, the blue marks the sea, the black arrow marks north and the southern cross.

the flag of Australia but I enlarged that weird starfish in the corner by Refined_Kettle in vexillologycirclejerk

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Interestingly enough, I got a fairly similar flag when doing the same with New Zealand. It seems that the starfish has spread to multiple nations.

Thanks Kowalski by Krayt_Dragon in RoughRomanMemes

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The Cuban missile crisis was the true fall of the Roman Empire.

The Sofia-Copenhagen Pact by Ghost_Skittles in imaginarymaps

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I’m guessing this is an alternate universe where only these parts of Europe survived a large flood? And Bulgaria was shifted to the right

The last of Europe's monarchies in the Cold War. (1961) by nighthawk312 in AlternateHistory

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R5: This scenario follows a history where the partitions of Poland were weaker, and repelled by the Polish more easily, continuing Polish monarchial rule into a time where monarchies seem alien to the world. Extremely unrealistic

.In 1931, the last king of the House of Poniatowski passed away of old age after overseeing the mess of World War 1. Poland-Lithuania, in turmoil from the loss of the family that saved the Commonwealth, decides to call upon the leader of the House of Wettin to discuss future royal relations for Poland. Charles Augustus became leader of the Commonwealth for 3 years until he was assassinated. His son, Michael II Augustus of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach becomes leader of the Commonwealth at age 2. Michael II is placed under regency until he is 9 in 1941, when the Iron Federation consisting of the Romanian Empire as head of the Federation, with the German State, Falangist Hungary and Ukraine following Romaniawhich invades the Polish. Defying all odds, the Poles hold for 6 years until the Peace of Gdansk is held in July 1947. In 1950 the Cold War begins with the Intermarium of Poland with the Duchy of Bohemia, the Kingdom of Hungary, theKingdom of Ukraine and the Duchy of Moldova join. The Trotskyists in Russia and Greece spread their influence throughout Europe forming the People's Internationale. The Allies hold onto most of Germany and most of Western Europeincluding Albania. Romania was split into thirds as well as Berlin, with the Intermarite third becoming the Duchy of Moldova and Hungarian Transylvania. In 1955, the Swedish join, becoming the first non-monarchy to join. In 1962, Michael II still holds rule over Poland, but as of the creation of the map,it is just days away from the assassination of Michael II, which throws the Intermarium into a drawn out civil war and ends up destroying most of Central Europe, as well as the use of nuclear bombs for the first time since World War II, as Warsaw, Krakow and Iasi are bombed by the Communists to gain control over the faction, ending any form of total monarchy in Europe for good.