Treaty of Newfoundland (A World of Difference)

The Treaty of Newfoundland was the treaty that ended the Fourth World War. The Allies posed several terms on the Central Powers, breaking up many empires, most notably the Austrian and Chinese ones. The Treaty was finished and signed in 1913, exactly over six years since the assassination of Duke Mikhail of Russia by the German-funded Polish rebels. The Treaty also placed full blame for the war on Germany and forced reparations on Austria, Germany, China, and England. Brazil and Mexique were the only nations from the war that left mostly unscathed.