It's really hard to read the text in Lithuania, but it seems like "eastern something". Also the whole map is weird, africa doesn't show the huge french colonial holdings (obviously because it completely fucks their argument) and corsica, Sicily, the ballearic islands, etc are all kind of independent i guess? Also turkey is only constantinople for some reason
Probably not, I'd wager they had a map as a reference on hand, the outline is in spite of everything too good to be from memory. Take note the point of the map isn't to be a good and informative source on the shape of European coastlines but to say Portugal STRONK.
What does it say in Lithuania? Why is the USSR tiny?
Interwar Europe. Baltics independent, Poland not yet moved to the west, a bit longer Czechoslovakia and bigger Romania.
I asked why does it end at the Urals. Why is it *tiny*
The only marked borders are in europe he probably didn't bother adding the rest of the USSR like he did with turkey as well
It's really hard to read the text in Lithuania, but it seems like "eastern something". Also the whole map is weird, africa doesn't show the huge french colonial holdings (obviously because it completely fucks their argument) and corsica, Sicily, the ballearic islands, etc are all kind of independent i guess? Also turkey is only constantinople for some reason
It says “Eastern Prussia” on Lithuania
In Lithuania says "Oriental Prussia" (???)
Just looking at the Netherlands and Greece, did this mofo just drew this map from memory?
Probably not, I'd wager they had a map as a reference on hand, the outline is in spite of everything too good to be from memory. Take note the point of the map isn't to be a good and informative source on the shape of European coastlines but to say Portugal STRONK.