You didn't elect the emperor but the king as is clearly stated in the Golden Bull. The title of emperor was either given by the pope (during the middle ages) or just assumed after the royal coronation (in the early modern age)
Technically you are right, but let’s be honest they elected the Kaiser, as it was almost automatic that the new leader of HRE will be crowned Kaiser by the pope.
@@Schwachsinnn Well, nobody else could be crowned emperor but it's all but certain that he would be. During the medieval period there was rarely a king that was entirely undisputed within the German realm and even if he was there often were decisive differences between him and the papacy. I don't know how many kings got excommunicated by the pope over the years... The Golden Bull put an end to much of those struggles
At the end WWII there was great concern about how to prevent Germany from ever being a aggressor nation ever again. So why didn't the allies revive the HRE?
The idea was to not punish Germany in the same way as the Treaty of Versailles and instead to make a strong German state friendly to the Allies. This is why the Marshall Plan was used instead to build up the West German economy. Re-installing the HRE would have been quite a punishment as you can see from this video! 😂😂😂
If you mean the one at the start, yes it's a real one. I agree, the style looks similar to EU4 but this map has a lot more detail than the borders in the game. It's the best medieval map I've come across. Here's the full HD version in case you want to check it out: www.visualcapitalist.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/medieval-map-of-europe-in-1444.html
You couldn't "just leave the HRE". You were either annexed by foreign powers or somehow fought your way out. It was not a voluntary union.
A bit like the USA
@@jasper9291 they have 1 entry
Literally all the european ones have 926291928729392917282930+1e
@@jasper9291Not at all like the USA if you actually know any history
its interesting to know that these countries exist because the hre was too decetralized to unite them
doesn't mean it couldn't have happened afterwards. Nationalism was strong in the 19th century
I hope to perhaps someday visit these countries!
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Thank you so much. You've been a valuable source in my research of late.
Jeebus! What a tangled web we weave!
We were just talking about these two countries during our game night this week. Apparently they didn't survive into the Rifts TTRPG timeline.
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You didn't elect the emperor but the king as is clearly stated in the Golden Bull. The title of emperor was either given by the pope (during the middle ages) or just assumed after the royal coronation (in the early modern age)
Technically you are right, but let’s be honest they elected the Kaiser, as it was almost automatic that the new leader of HRE will be crowned Kaiser by the pope.
@@Schwachsinnn Well, nobody else could be crowned emperor but it's all but certain that he would be.
During the medieval period there was rarely a king that was entirely undisputed within the German realm and even if he was there often were decisive differences between him and the papacy. I don't know how many kings got excommunicated by the pope over the years...
The Golden Bull put an end to much of those struggles
Did these maps come from Memories of a Nation? They look familiar and I think from that book.
I got most of them from Wikimedia Commons, so they might have been used in books or elsewhere online as well.
At the end WWII there was great concern about how to prevent Germany from ever being a aggressor nation ever again. So why didn't the allies revive the HRE?
The idea was to not punish Germany in the same way as the Treaty of Versailles and instead to make a strong German state friendly to the Allies. This is why the Marshall Plan was used instead to build up the West German economy. Re-installing the HRE would have been quite a punishment as you can see from this video! 😂😂😂
I love old maps!
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20 minutes? That's why matters is unique
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is that eu4 map also real historical one?
If you mean the one at the start, yes it's a real one. I agree, the style looks similar to EU4 but this map has a lot more detail than the borders in the game. It's the best medieval map I've come across. Here's the full HD version in case you want to check it out: www.visualcapitalist.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/medieval-map-of-europe-in-1444.html
If you find lucks in bird then you're probably going to be ok.
The answer: so rich people don't have to pay taxes.
Dem maps.
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Why is there a need for Operation Deutschland? Is German history at risk of being forgotten?
kinda... generally speaking people don't know much of German history before the world wars
Most people don't know anything about German history, so this is helpful for those who want to learn about it.
@@jamesruddy9264 Most people don’t know about history. What’s so special about German history?
@@marmac83 The same thing that's special about any historical topic. Why are you so concerned about it?
@@jamesruddy9264 Exactly, why am I so concerned about THE TOPIC THAT HAS BEEN PUT FORTH? Maybe because it's THE TOPIC THAT'S BEEN pUT FoRTh.