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    Realistic secessionist movements that never were?

    In practice, yes. Of course, this is well after Luther's translation of the Bible, which was a major factor in the process of codifying the Central German dialect varieties into what we know as "modern German". And Prussia had adopted Luther's creed and his Bible. (In the much the same way, the...
  2. Skallagrim

    Realistic secessionist movements that never were?

    Saxon secessionism, for a variety of reasons, never took off. In an ATL, it could have been a big thing. I refer here to continental Saxons, not to the heirs of those Saxons who moved into England together with various other Germanic peoples. In other words: the people inhabiting the North of...
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