The real game-play issue with the Reichkommisariats is that the units they produce have no leaders.
A good division of Ukraine :
Russian minority to Vlassov,germanic to Hitler
my russian isnt very good, what is blue and what is pink?
I think blue is German pink is Ukrainian.
BLue is Slave I think....And Red is Germanic.
This is a somewhat hilarious exchange. The map is of the 2010 Ukrainian presidential election, red are electoral districts won by Yulia Tymoshenko while blue were won by Viktor Yanukovych. As a matter of fact it does actually almost correlate exactly with ethnic groups - Tymoshenko won where the majority of the population speaks Ukrainian natively while Yanukovych won Russian-speaking areas. There's no significant German minority in Ukraine.
This is a somewhat hilarious exchange. The map is of the 2010 Ukrainian presidential election, red are electoral districts won by Yulia Tymoshenko while blue were won by Viktor Yanukovych. As a matter of fact it does actually almost correlate exactly with ethnic groups - Tymoshenko won where the majority of the population speaks Ukrainian natively while Yanukovych won Russian-speaking areas. There's no significant German minority in Ukraine.
I think that this thread deserves a good map
1. Greater German Reich
2. Republic of Novgorod (Or Republic of Petersburg, depends on what will happen to Leningrad. I would give it to Finland)
3. Vlassov's Russia (Oficially Grand Duchy of Muscovy)
4. Cossack's Republic
5. Reichkomissariat Caucasus
map
But Wormy Guy,can you send an racial map of Ukraine?
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It's from wiki, so I can't vouch for its accuracy, but seems decent enough. There are some Poles near the Polish border and some Cossacks in the eastern part as well, the Crimea was settled by Tatars (Turkic Muslims) prior to WWII but Stalin deported them to Uzbekistan in 1944 because many of them collaborated with the Germans.