Guess the Map V: A Map is Worth a Thousand Words

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This is related to...World War II. :evil:
 
Are the colors of the country of some relation to the war or are they just things the countries had in common at the time of it? I am aware that most of the major allies (let's not argue about Canada and Australia) are black so I think it is the first, but I not certain.
 
They are something the black and grey countries had in common in the aftermath of World War II, although the data for all of the colours can be applied since then.
 
If it's about WW2, then at least use a WW2 map!
 
Leading nations in the Cold war?
 
Ahh, number or % of troops on foreign soil during the Cold War.
 
Note that Ukraine is a different colour than the rest of the USSR, Yugoslavia isn't entirely the same colour and Czech Republic and Slovakia are split up. None of the above answers are correct.
 
Political positions during WWII? Power of the WWII Era leader?

EDIT: Those were bad guesses... How about territorial losses and gains directly from WWII? Or amount of troops stationed in foreign countries years after the war?

Also, I've got a map ready for the open floor (or my correct guess), I'm looking forward to your guesses.
 
Black is the UN Veto powers. And gray is countries that used to be part of a veto power. So I'm gonna guess, date of admission to the UN? Or something else involving the UN?

It is to do with the UN, and black and grey do mean that countries have veto power and used to have it, respectively. The map isn't, however, the date of admission to the UN.
 
Is it when countries first became sitting members on the UN security council (?)? Black for the permanent veto members, and grey for those countries that have never been on it.
 
I'd rather say number of times as a seating member of the security council. Though the relation to WW2 does seem to escape me. Was that just a red herring? If so, then please, don't do that anymore, it's annoying. (because the black = veto powers was fairly obvious, I just chose not to point it out, as it was clearly WW2-related, the United Nations is post-WW2. But I guess that was what the smiley was for?)
 
I'd rather say number of times as a seating member of the security council. Though the relation to WW2 does seem to escape me. Was that just a red herring? If so, then please, don't do that anymore, it's annoying. (because the black = veto powers was fairly obvious, I just chose not to point it out, as it was clearly WW2-related, the United Nations is post-WW2. But I guess that was what the smiley was for?)

That was my guess!
 
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