So hätte Ostdeutschland eigentlich aussehen müssen –die verdrängte Wahrheit über unsere Bundesländer

What would Germany's federal states look like today if they had truly grown organically over time? In this video, we examine the former eastern territories of Germany and conduct a deliberate thought experiment: How would the map have developed if Germany hadn't lost its eastern territories after World War II, and if historical identities, culture, and established regions had formed the basis of its order? East Prussia, Silesia, Pomerania, West Prussia, Posen, Brandenburg, and Saxony were independent historical regions with distinct cultural and political traditions for centuries. This video explores why, from a historical perspective, these regions would have formed their own federal states—and why eastern Germany was never a unified bloc. This isn't about territorial claims or politics, but rather about historical context, identity, and alternative trajectories in German history. East Prussia, Silesia, Pomerania, West Prussia, Posen, Brandenburg, and Saxony were independent historical regions with clear cultural and political traditions for centuries. My second channel:    / @weltweit-betrachtet   Subscribe for more interesting videos: https://www.youtube.com/@sogehtAllgem... Disclaimer: All opinions and comments expressed in the comments section do not necessarily reflect the views of "So geht Allgemeinwissen" (So General Knowledge). All opinions, comments, and discussions should relate to the video shown in a historical and factual manner. "So geht Allgemeinwissen" does not tolerate any form of racism, vulgar language, insults, sexism, or negative remarks directed against any person or group of people. "So geht Allgemeinwissen" reserves the right to delete comments containing such content and to block users from the channel.