If we're still on the topic of what would've happened if Germany had won WWI, I remembered a map from
The Coming of the Third Reich that illustrates it well. It's actually relevant to a Russia thread IMO, since Germany was most interested in expansion in the east.
If you can't read the text, the black area was planned to be annexed, Poland and Belgium made tributary states, Estonia/Lithuania made a dependency, Ukraine made into what Ukraine was to Russia until recently, Romania, Finland, and the Caucases made allies against Russia, and Crimea resettled by Germans (odd how that keeps happening). There's also a chunk of northern France about the size of Belgium and further slivers past the Rhine demanded by the Pan-German League.
This is of course the ideal in the case of total victory, but with the eastern front collapsing as it did it really wasn't that far fetched. It's an interesting map, given how things turned out.
On a different note, drunk mainiac mentioned that the stable world we have wouldn't be possible if Germany had won, but I don't agree. Germany was as much an imperialist warmonger as all the other European powers, destined for a trainwreck as technology made war between delusional autocrats increasingly destructive, but I don't think Germany winning would've been as different as mainiac thinks. It still took WWII and total US/Soviet dominance to kill autocracy and imperialism in Europe, and that dominance was only possible because the war was so devastating. If WWII had been delayed 10 years, I don't even think that would make a difference in the technology, since there was so little advancement between the end of WWI and the start of WWII anyway. And even if it had, if nukes were available, would that really have been any different than the firebombing of cities that the US and Britain took part in anyway? We still killed millions of civilians, depopulated and leveled every major city in Germany and Japan with those "firecrackers", and yet something even
more devastating would've left imperialism stronger after the war?