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English: "The Man in the High Castle" is an alternate history novel by Philip K. Dick. It is set in a world in which the Axis powers have won World War II. This map is inspired by Dick's story and shows a plausible division of the former (in the novel) United States, without Alaska and Hawaii, in the four states described in the novel. However, some of the borders drawn in it are speculative and not backed by anything in the book.
Pacific States of America,
puppet regime under Japanese control
Rocky Mountain States,
buffer zone under Japanese oversight
United States of America (remaining territory),
under German military government
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Partition of the former contiguous USA in ''The Man in the High Castle''. The borders of the four parts are not as exactly described in the novel as in this illustration, which is in great part speculative.
Reverted to version as of 16:06, 7 December 2019 (UTC). This new map is completely different from the former version, with no satisfactory explanation provided; in particular, the novel contains no information on the status of Alaska
Corrected and improved quality. Modelled roughly after the US consensus bureau's definition of the south US and this map:https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/the-man-in-the-high-castle/images/6/61/Map-Series.jpeg/.