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TheKutKu β€” Thousand Week Reich - My idea of Europe in 2000

Published: 2018-09-14 21:05:30 +0000 UTC; Views: 3367; Favourites: 33; Downloads: 28
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THIS IS NOT CANON


Hi! After making a dozen TWR maps i decided to make a different one, definitively less pretty. It's my vision of what europe could become in 2000, 40 years after the collapse of the Reich.It is NOT CANON, for comparison you can see Mekul's idea here. ( He is definitively more optimistic)

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Mobiyuz [2018-09-21 05:37:30 +0000 UTC]

As a somewhat more relevant criticism of this, I feel like when your map is only about 12% map, you should consider using a larger map type, like QBAM or MBAMB rather than WorldA.

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TheKutKu In reply to Mobiyuz [2018-09-21 10:27:22 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, well it was always supposed to be focused on the description rather than the map, and it was just a small side "map" i made as an answer to Mekul's idea in the description. Well i used 2KBam, which isn't very common and i did get other criticism for that, i liked it because it was focused on europe, but with hindsight yes you're right QBAM would have been better.

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Mobiyuz [2018-09-14 21:07:18 +0000 UTC]

I keep seeing Thousand-Week Reich stuff around, what isΒ the Thousand-Week Reich?

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TheKutKu In reply to Mobiyuz [2018-09-14 21:55:43 +0000 UTC]

www.reddit.com/r/twrmod/

At first, it was a timeline made by AP246 (www.deviantart.com/ap246 ) about a "realistic nazi victory", then other people and i added maps to it.

Furthermore it's also a mod based on this same timeline which is currently being developped by over 50 developpers. You can join us in our discord: discord.gg/W5Uguw

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Mobiyuz In reply to TheKutKu [2018-09-14 22:05:42 +0000 UTC]

Realistic and Nazi victory aren't words that go together in my mind.

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dsfisher In reply to Mobiyuz [2018-09-14 23:28:31 +0000 UTC]

If it makes you feel better, the Nazis don't last in Thousand Week Reich, they collapse into civil war fairly quickly

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Mobiyuz In reply to dsfisher [2018-09-14 23:32:42 +0000 UTC]

Good. The way that the Adenoid Hynkel impersonater went about it, the Reich was intentionally built with competing agencies doing the same job and fighting over the same resources in order to ensure that Hitler would be the final decider in all conflicts. It's not that big a stretch to imagine that the moment the guns go silent, the whole thing just implodes like a failed souffle.

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dsfisher In reply to Mobiyuz [2018-09-14 23:47:33 +0000 UTC]

I highly recommend reading more on the timeline, ir even just looking at more maps, the effort that went into detailing all the little details is really incredible. It kind of reads more like an apocalypse story than a war story, due to the shear brutality of the scenario

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TheKutKu [2018-09-14 21:06:01 +0000 UTC]

(Answering someone who asked me about the USSR


If you look at this map

, you'll notice that the USSR still controls a lot of fertile areas, with lots of ressources (including oil) and most importantly, that's where Stalin relocated industries during operation Barbarossa. After the defeat of the USSR they still keep a low-tech, but quite extensive industry, that they use to fight warlords and help the insurgencies in the eastern Reichskommisariat (i actually started a map about this, i'll post it someday).

There isn't too many alternatives, The warlord states just can't stand up against a foreign backed government, the insurgencies in eastern europe don't have any industry or self sufficient economy to support them, and the whole land has been devastated and depopulated (many Russians and ukrainians fled to the U.S.S.R., and many died while doing so). Belarus, Ukraine, Poland and the baltic countries have less than 35 million people together after the Nazi occupation ( compare with about 90 million before the war). And in many case the insurgency in the eastern -ethnic russian- RKs are thankfull to the USSR remnants for funding them, and see them as the most legitimative viable government (insurgencies in poland don't share this view but they are less common and more heavily repressed)

The last alternative is the Russian Republic, but many survivors see it as a puppet state that did nothing to fight the Germans and where coward russians fled to. America could possibly start a war against the U.S.S.R. remnant, and they would surely win, but it would require invading half of russia, and since most soviet soldiers would have spent the last 20 years of their lives in a constant state of war occupying and pacifying russia would be a pain in the ***.

I think there would be most likely some war between the U.S.S.R and russian republic, where neither can win, and eventually they decide to divide siberia in two, maybe along the 90th meridian east.

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