After Austria's victory against Scandinavia in the Holy Roman War, the lands of the German people were under the control of the Habsburg Monarchy, either directly or indirectly through Austria's hegemony. With the signing of the Treaty of Salzburg ending the war, the states of Austria and the German states in the Holy Roman War were united into the modern nation of Germany.
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| - Germany (Night of the Living Alternate History Map Game)
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| - After Austria's victory against Scandinavia in the Holy Roman War, the lands of the German people were under the control of the Habsburg Monarchy, either directly or indirectly through Austria's hegemony. With the signing of the Treaty of Salzburg ending the war, the states of Austria and the German states in the Holy Roman War were united into the modern nation of Germany.
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HoSlist
| - List of Emperors of Germany
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city other
| - Hamburg, Frankfurt, Munich, Salzburg, Graz, Linz, Stuttgart, etc
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CoGlist
| - List of German Speakers of the House
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est date
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Name en
| - Federal Monarchy of Germany
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ethnic group
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regime
| - Constitutional parliamentary federal monarchy
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royal house
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motto Lang
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otl
| - Germany, Austria, Slovenia
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Motto
| - "Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit"
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Anthem
| - Third stanza of Lied der Deutschen
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motto en
| - Unity and Justice and Freedom
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abstract
| - After Austria's victory against Scandinavia in the Holy Roman War, the lands of the German people were under the control of the Habsburg Monarchy, either directly or indirectly through Austria's hegemony. With the signing of the Treaty of Salzburg ending the war, the states of Austria and the German states in the Holy Roman War were united into the modern nation of Germany. The region of Germania, inhabited by tribes of Germanic peoples north of the Roman Empire, was documented as early as the year 100 AD. During a a period of German history known as the Migration Period, the Germanic tribes expanded southward, into the former Roman provinces, establishing successor kingdoms throughout much of Europe. The German territories would form a central part of the Holy Roman Empire as early as the tenth century, formed from the empire of Charlemagne and the Frankish Empire. During the sixteenth century, northern German regions became the center of the Protestant Reformation while southern regions such as Bavaria and western parts remained dominated by Roman Catholic denominations. The two factions would clash in the Thirty Years' War, marking the beginning of the Catholic–Protestant divide that has characterized German society ever since. The northern states would eventually become dominated by the nation of Prussia, while the southern German states would become dominated by the nation of Austria. After the outcome of the Napoleonic Wars, the rise of Pan-Germanism inside the German Confederation resulted in the unification of most of the German states. In 1871 the nation of Prussia and several German states in its sphere of influence formed the German Empire, which controlled much of modern-day Germany, while excluding nation of Austria. The German Empire was one of the main states that fought for the Central Powers in the first world war. In 1918 the German Empire was defeated and was forced to cede a number of territories. The Empire was also replaced by the Weimar Republic, a federal republic and parliamentary representative democracy. In 1933 Adolf Hitler was sworn in as chancellor of Germany, beginning a period marked by a fascist government, and Germany's involvement in the second world war. After the conclusion of World War Two in 1945 the nation of Germany was divided by the Allied Powers to form regions of occupation. With the Soviet Union governing the eastern section of Germany, and the democratic nations in the Allies governing the west, Germany was divided into the nations of East and West Germany. In 1969 the zombie infection entered the continent of Europe, and immediately unleashes havoc across several nations. Because of the incoordination between western and eastern Germany, humanitarian aid and supplies were unable to quickly reach across central Europe, and Germany was left particularly destroyed. Both halves of Germany collapsed into small communities and nations across central Europe, which would not be reunified for years later.
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