United Kingdom of Great Britain (Central Victory)

Role in the First World War
Britain gave everything she had but the empire was to vast to protect. And most of the Royal Navy was destroyed by a German attack in late 1914. The Army was brutally defeated in France and an Irish rebellion cost Britain all the resources she needed and it cost the war.

The monarchy was abolished and Britain fell into civil war. In 1920 a republic was set up until 1923 when a small skirmish turned Britain into a communist state allying themselves with the young Soviet Union.

Many wondered if Britain would join the Union, but did not and instead maintained its “old days alliances”.

Britain did however recover economically and used many of its resources to rebuild her Army and a new Navy.

Interwar Years
Britain was hit hard by the Great Depression because of her strong trade with the United States. But later severed trade with the U.S. and favored trading with France and the Soviet Union.

When Germany began to rapidly expand her military again, the British were quick to do the same. The British Government wanted to bring Ireland back under its control and with backing from the other Red Powers, Britain did not fear Irelands Central friends.