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This would certainly trigger World War 3 (not caused by us).
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That's not Germany but something like West-Germania. You underestimate that all these countries have national pride, regardless they speak German or not. They're far too stubborn for such a unification lol
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Indeed most swiss, dutch (or even austrians) don't want that but as fantasy or idea it is good. I think Austria should be a part of Germany again with no doubt, and the new capital of Germany should be Wien. This Berlin capital concept is obsolete since there is no Prussia anymore.
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I agree with whatever @Blondie says.
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In my knowledge Swiss and Netherlands were never a part of early unification ideas of Germans. The only reason why Germany and Austria aren’t a part of a united country was their rivalry.
Today i cannot imagine that this could happen. With EU and economy Germans did find a new way for realizing their big power, nationalistic motives playing hardly a role at political agenda of Germany, at least regarding external affairs. This can change but for this century any unification with Austria won’t happen, even Eastern Germany was just a mercy of big powers.
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Natural borders of Germany looks like in old good times, at the last Karolings and early Ludolfings.
Violet area. Today also crossed east marks.
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