1910s (Central Triumph)

Pre-War
1910

1911

1912

1913

The First Great War
See: Great War

On the 4th August 1914, the German Empire invades France instead of invading Belgium (to avoid bringing the UK into the war). In August 1914, Japan decides to not get involved in the war.

On 18th April 1917, Germany takes over Russian Poland. Three new nations are created, Latvia, Lithuania and Ukraine. As Germany breaks through the French Front, France surrenders before the German forces reaches Paris on the 7th January 1918. In response, on the 11th January 1918, the UK declares war on the Central Powers. However, as Germany now had control over mainland Europe, the Allied Powers agrees to a peace treaty with the Central Powers on the 20th July 1919. The Treaty of Munich is created which puts reparations on the many nations, like Britain, France and Belgium. The treaty also forces British, Belgian and French possessions to gain independence or be transferred to Germany. From this, Mittleafrika (a dominion under Germany) is created, Canada, Australia, India, New Zealand and Malaysia all gain independence and debate is started whether to give Ireland independence.