Prussian Republic

Originally Free State of Prussia, before then Kingdom of Prussia. Maintains northern Polish territory post WW1 of Pomerania, Posen, Schliesen, and West Prussia (Danzig).

Spring Revolution - April 1921, communist PRB (Preußen Rotbund) takes over, separating itself from the rest of the Weimar Republic. Remaining German Empire states separate into smaller unions.

Nations of Germany in 1935:

- Free State of Prussia (incl. Prussia, Oldenburg, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and other smaller states in central Germany).

- Saxony (inc. Saxon duchies).

- Bavaria

- Baden-Württemburg

- Hessen-Darmstadt

- Alsace-Lorraine

Hitler's actions significantly delayed by failed Prussian coup and Prussian separatism. Instead, Hitler's operations are based in Nuremberg, Bavaria. Hitler unites southern German states into Germany, and establishes a puppet government in Prussia. Prussia is annexed by the German Empire.

World War 2 happens. Some Prussian resistance exists.

Post WW2, southern German states divided amongst the allies - USSR (Bavaria), Baden-Wüttemburg (France), Saxony (USA), and Hessen-Darmstadt (UK).

Prussia is also divided, although seperately:

- East Prussia (Ostpreußen, Westpreußen, Posen) - USSR

- Rhineland (Rhein-Pfalz, Westfalen) - France

- North Prussia (Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Saxony-Anhalt) - UK

- Central Prussia (Mecklenburg, Brandenburg, Schlesien) - USA

Königsburg Agreement - 1951. Russia cedes East Prussia to the United States Administrative zone following military provocations in Bavaria.

March 12th, 1952 - Prussian administrative territories reunite to form the Republic of Prussia.

Since then: economic growth, now one of the richest countries in the world.

In 1990 East and West Germany (East Germany = Bavaria, West Germany = Baden-Württemburg, Saxony, Hessen, and Thüringen) unite, to form the Federal Republic of Germany.