@@GTRMapping You might think but when you read the subtitles you realize that it would be weird for it to be the national anthem of Germany and this song exists in several versions such as the international and Warszawianka.
@@szymonkuczynski6064 This is not a nazi germany this is about a monarchist german imperial hegemonial empire, the polish weren't still majority german and in this lore will never they are ruled by a german monarch so? they can speak polish still
Nope. What happened is the German Empire lost the scenario's World War II (Which happens in the fucking 90s.) And the Internationale established a de facto occupation authority in Germany whilst the Hohenzollerns and the Kaiserreich's government fled to the Kingdom of Australia (a German Dominion.) On Christmas 1997.
Communism and democracy have both a large meaning and ca' be synonyms in some cases. Especially in this alternative scenario i don't know how both concepts evolved
@Baaasg sorry. I mean, I knew it never existed. A movie dedicated to the alternate universe and you explain me how it's alternate. I was like "I know!". Anyways, about the second part... yes, I agree. There were Soviet ideas to unite two Germanies and create a neutral state with no army, something like Austria.
the Weltreich universe lore says that Germany in the end was the strongest country in Soviet Faction after USSR before neoliberal revolution. Idk why so, but it seems that happened because the most of pre-war buildup remained and was restructurised during postwar years. Despite being destroyed in Central Asia and Europe, in the end Germans fought against Britain and France (Lyon Agreement) as the last hardline Sovietised socialists.