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The Russo-Japanese War briefly brought tension between France and Britain, as Britain was an ally of Japan and France was an ally of Russia. In the Doggerbank Incident, Russia mistook British navy boats for Japanese boats. This incident almost resulted in war between Russia and Britain. But what if it did happen?

1904
On the 23rd of October, 1904, the United Kingdom declares war on the Russian Empire seeing the Doggerbank Incident as an act of war. Shortly after France declares war on Britain. Germany and Austria Hungary begin mobilizing, preparing for war. In November 1904, Germany and Austria Hungary ally with Britain and activate the Schliefen Plan, and Belgium accepts to the german demand to move through their territory. British troops flood into Germany to fight on the western front. The Russian Empire would be becoming more friendly with the Ottomans, promising them Egypt if they join the war.

1905
Serbia, a neutral nation, disbands its alliance with Russia seeing the friendliness between Russia and the Ottomans as a betrayal. Germany and Austria Hungary begin sympathizing with Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia. By March the Ottomans would join forces with the Entente. Italy would also be getting cozier with the Entente. The Western Front and the Eastern Front would be slightly in the favour of the Central Powers. "Bloody Sunday" on the 22nd of January, 2005, would heavily increase Bolshevik and anti-tsar groups. Italy would declare war on the Central Powers in late 1905, promised South Tyrol and Dalmatia.

1906
Austro-Hungarian and troops from the various Balkan nations would advance on the Ottomans, partially kicking them out of the Balkans. The UK would be mainly fighting in Ottoman Libya and in the Middle East. In late 1906, the Bolshevik Revolution began and the treaty of Brest-Litovsk would be put in place.

1907
The Ottomans, being invaded on both sides would surrender, and then Italy. France would be the last to surrender and the First World War would be over.

A Sykes-Picot-like agreement between Germany and Britain would occur, mainly splitting Ottoman territory between Greece, Britain and Germany.

Rise of Fascism and Communism
By 1909, the Bolsheviks had almost completely defeated Russia. Japan would occupy parts of Siberia and install a puppet government. The Russian SFSR would be established.

Shortly after WW1, in 1911, Benito Mussolini would seize power in Italy. A fascist movement in France, lead by Charles Maurras would gain mass popularity, claiming to bring back the French Empire.