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Photos courtesy of US Army Fire Team by Flickr user Dunechaser and licensed for reuse under Creative Commons licence.

Conflict doesn’t really have much of an impact on Geography. Gears of War Characters by Flickr user Dunechaser and licensed for reuse under Creative Commons licence.

The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty which was signed at the end of World War II Allied World War I soldiers by Flickr user Dunechaser and licensed for reuse under Creative Commons licence.

World War I resulted in the political boundaries of Europe being redrawn, creating new countries. Crate full of BrickArms ordnance by Flickr user Dunechaser and licensed for reuse under Creative Commons licence.

Before the Treaty of Versailles, Germany covered a much larger area than it does today. BrickArms Bazooka M9 prototype (left) by Flickr user Dunechaser and licensed for reuse under Creative Commons licence.

The Treaty of Versailles was signed on Remembrance Day in BrickArms Panzerfaust 30 prototype by Flickr user Dunechaser and licensed for reuse under Creative Commons licence.

As a result of the Treaty of Versailles, part of Germany was returned to Poland. BrickArms MG42 prototype by Flickr user Dunechaser and licensed for reuse under Creative Commons licence.

A young soldier in the German army, Adolf Hitler, was so angry about Germany losing some of its territory in the Treaty of Versailles, he decided that he was going to do something about it. Allied World War 2 soldiers by Flickr user Dunechaser and licensed for reuse under Creative Commons licence.

The conflict between Israel and the Palestinians is largely a result of World War I when political boundaries were redrawn by Britain, France and Italy. Home Guard with BrickArms by Flickr user Dunechaser and licensed for reuse under Creative Commons licence.

Few conflicts are fought over territory and so country boundaries are only redrawn occasionally. BrickArms Lewis gun and Brodie helmet prototypes by Flickr user Dunechaser and licensed for reuse under Creative Commons licence.

It is not just conflict which results in the redrawing of political boundaries. Boundaries are redrawn regularly and affect things such as school catchment areas and voting patterns. BrickArms combat knife prototype by Flickr user Dunechaser and licensed for reuse under Creative Commons licence.

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