I was thinking more Serie A or the Bundesliga.
Is Bohemia going to be such an industrial hotbed as in OTL? If so, this Bohemian Republic could prove to be very powerful for their size.
Bohemia and Silesia were removed, although the heroic rearguard action of Croat General Marko Bunić in Moravia meant that the Austrians actually retained a sizeable part of the former Kingdom of Bohemia.
Censorship in the *present day only gets stranger and stranger. Why is it really bad that Germans and Czechs fought together? We shall see, we shall see...
Lingenthal promised Saxon aid and information (the Saxons had plenty of spies in the VRD thanks to the Young German movement) in exchange for Hanover-Brunswick(?) aid in a coordinated push for further influence and the creation of a new Germany
Censorship in the *present day only gets stranger and stranger. Why is it really bad that Germans and Czechs fought together? We shall see, we shall see...
Thande;5200921[6 said:OTL this comparison was made by David Ogg among others. It makes more sense in OTL, however, where Ireland became an integral part of the British crown and then was perceived as being neglected.
It's supposed to be there, it's used by the author to indicate that the Duke of Brunswick was still uncertain about what his new state would be called--most authors would just use the final name, but this one is canny enough to realise that that would not only be anachronistic but would send the wrong impression about the Duke's motivations, which evolve over the course of the war.Is the '(?)' supposed to be there, or is that a mistaken leftover from the editing process?
You know, while Czechmate is certainly a strong title (as awful puns go), you still missed a great opportunity by not focusing more on Xavier Albert's perspective.
It could have been: Czech Yourself, Before You Rex Yourself.
Alas.