Dark Red: German sphere of influence (European Community);
Light Blue: USA and territories;
Dark Blue: US allies and partners;
Yellow: Republic of China;
Grey: Not discussed.
NB: The exact status of the European empires is unclear; the empires may have broken apart, may still exist, or may exist in a smaller/larger form than in our timeline.
ulashishga – ishlanmani nusxalash, tarqatish va uzatish
remiks qilishga – ishni moslashtirishga
Quyidagi shartlar asosida:
atribut – Siz tegishli litsenziyaga havolani taqdim etishingiz va oʻzgartirishlar kiritilganligini koʻrsatishingiz kerak. Siz buni har qanday oqilona yoʻl bilan qilishingiz mumkin, lekin litsenziar Sizni yoki Sizning foydalanishingizni ma'qullashini taklif qiladigan tarzda emas.
bir xil ulashish – Agar Siz materialni remiks qilsangiz, oʻzgartirsangiz yoki unga asoslansangiz, oʻz hissalaringizni asl nusxadagi kabi bir xil yoki mos litsenziya ostida tarqatishingiz kerak.
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2006-07-11 16:27 Briangotts 1357×628×8 (50825 bytes) The world in 1964, according to the [[alternate history]] of [[Robert Harris]]'s novel ''[[Fatherland (novel|Fatherland]]''. [[Category:Fictional maps by User:Briangotts]]
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