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The current map abruptly cuts off, which is not standard practice on Wikipedia. I realize now that simply copying and pasting User:Qbox673's rationale doesn't reflect my actual point. My concern isn't about 'conquests' but rather about presenting complete maps—otherwise, what's the purpose of listing occupied territories? If the focus is on the Reich alone, one could simply use the second map already included in the infobox. Before anyone suggests "well that's it, isn't it? it's about the FOCUSING of the reich as opposed to only showing the reich!", please revisit what I've written here in this thread. My main issue is with the incomplete representation, not the focus itself.
The current map on the left, versus User:Qbox673's proposed map on the right. Yes i notice the part on france is wrong, however this is not my point either, since am not reverting my change back, anyone who agrees and knows how to edit svg files could simple fix that.
And this article is about the Reich, not maps that show the Reich, so the fact the map cuts off is irrelevant, as it is being used to show the Reich, not Europe. Slatersteven (talk) 14:11, 28 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
then i assume you would remove that map or create a map that just does that, which only shows the reich otherwise whats the point of showing the reich as you put it? you wouldn't do that nor would i but this contradicts your argument then. Gooduserdude (talk) 14:24, 28 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
No, as the map we have show the relationship within the context of its neighbors, but not Europe as a whole, your proposed map makes the Reich too small, and this may not be useful to illustrate its extent. Or it's position to its neighbors. I have had my say, and its now tike for others to chip in.Slatersteven (talk) 14:29, 28 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I agree with @Gooduserdude's point in that the current map's size is good at showing Germany's size alone, but because the map also shows its occupations, an effort should be made to include all occupations on the map. I hold the belief that if a map highlights a territory, but doesn't show all of it, then it's a bad map and should be changed.
I also believe that my extended map does a better job at illustrating the extent of Germany (even if it's relatively smaller) from the minimap in the top left corner, which also shows another territory not in the original map, being the (disputed) territory of New Swabia in Antarctica.
The National Socialist German Workers' Party, commonly known as the Nazi Party, was founded in 1920. Should be added in some way to the abstract fist sentences see "Nazi party" for example. Instead of using alternative names and stuff state what the acronym stands for, then put forth alternative names. 108.7.38.74 (talk) 22:00, 9 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]