JEDCJT Posted February 16, 2009 Report Share Posted February 16, 2009 (edited) OOC: Still under construction. DO NOT POST. IC: National Database: Greater German Reich Official name Greater German Reich (Großdeutsches Reich) Unofficial name(s) Germany, Greater Germany, German Empire, Greater German Empire, German Reich, Kaiserreich National Flag The national Flag of the Greater German Reich consists of a tricolor of equal horizontal stripes that displays the colors of black, white, and red. The colors represents the Reich’s historical ties to Brandenburg. Motto Gott mit uns (God is with us) Anthem Heil dir im Siegerkranz (Hail to Thee in Victor's Crown) Capital Berlin Language(s) German (official); Austrian, French, Danish, Czech, and Polish (unofficial) Government Constitutional Monarchy (de jure), one-party Dictatorship (de facto) Head of State Frederick Wilhelm IV, Emperor Horst Kohler, Chancellor Frederick Wilhelm IV, Emperor Horst Kohler, Chancellor Population 120,000,000 (2009 estimate) Twenty largest cities Berlin (3,396,000) Hamburg (1,800,000) Warschau (1,707,000) Wien (1,682,000) Munich (1,260,000) Prag (1,224,000) Breslau (690,000) Frankfurt (652,000) Stuttgart (593,000) Hanover (516,000) Dresden (496,000) Danzig (458,000) Konigsberg (440,000) Stettin (408,000) Graz (253,000) Kiel (235,000) Erfurt (203,000) Saarbrucken (181,000) Potsdam (148,000) Oppelin (130,000) Administrative regions The Greater German Reich is divided into Reichsgraue, which are subdivisions established for administrative purposes. They are as follows (including their capitals): Schleswig-Holstein (Kiel) Hamburg (Hamburg) Ost-Hannover (Luneburg) Weser-Ems (Oldenburg) Pommern (Stettin) Mark-Brandenburg (Potsdam) Berlin Mecklenburg (Schwerin) Westfalen-Nord (Munsler) Thüringen (Weimar) Sachsen (Dresden) Wartheland (Posen) Danzig-Preuben (Danzig) Ost Preuben (Konigsberg) Poland (Warschau) Bohmen-Mahren (Prag) Halle-Marsebg (Halle) Nieder-Schlesien (Breslau) Sudetenland (Reichenberg) Bayrische-Ostmark (Bayrische) Munchen-Oberbayern (Munich) Wien Niederdonau (Krems) Oberdinau (Linz) Steirmark (Graz) Salzburg Tyrol (Innsbruck) Franken (Nuremburg) Main-Franken (Wurzburg) Wurttemberg (Stuttgart) Meselland (Koblenz) Westmark (Saarbrucken) Alsace (Strasburg) Koln-Aachen (Aachen) Dusseldorf (Dusseldorf) Essen (Essen) Westfalen-Sud (Bochum) Kärnten (Klagenfurt) Hessen-Nassau (Frankfurt) Kurhessen (Kassel) Sud-Hannover Braunschweig (Hahn) Schwaben (Auger) Administrative map of the Greater German Reich Edited February 16, 2009 by JEDCJT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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