Scenarios about 'northern crusades'
The Northern Crusades were military campaigns conducted by Christian powers against pagan peoples of Northern Europe along the Baltic Sea from the 12th to 14th centuries. These campaigns resulted in the forced Christianization of indigenous Baltic and Finnic peoples, establishment of crusader states like the Teutonic Order, and fundamentally altered the political and cultural landscape of northeastern Europe. The crusades laid the foundation for German and Scandinavian colonial expansion in the region and continue to influence national identities in modern Baltic states.
What If the Teutonic Knights Conquered Russia?
Exploring how European and world history would have unfolded if German crusaders had expanded eastward, establishing control over Russian territories and fundamentally altering the development of Eastern Europe.