1920s (Central Triumph)

Central Congress
See: Central Congress

In February 1920, the Central Powers create the Central Congress, a congress of influential countries. It is mainly ran by Germany.

Collapse of Austria-Hungary
See: Austro-Hungarian Empire, Confederation of Austria-Hungary

In April 1921, Austro-Hungarian Emperor Charles dies. This causes the empire collapses into anarchy. In June 1921, the Austro-Hungarian Empire reforms into the Confederation of Austria-Hungary.

End of the Russian Civil War
See: Russian Civil War, Soviet Union, Russian Empire1921-1922: Germany, France and Britain fund White Russians in the Russian Civil War. In September 1922, the White Russians win in West Russia and the Russian Empire still exists but under German influence. Eastern Russia becomes the Soviet Union.

Warsaw Revolt
See: Warsaw Revolt

In May 1923, a large group of Polish rebels capture Warsaw and hold it for 3 weeks. Germany finally crushes the revolution but with massive casualties to German military.

National Austrian Party
See: National Austrian Party, Adolf Hitler

In 1923, Adolf Hitler, a soldier who served during the Great War who lived in Austria Hungary (and very openly criticised the reformation of the Empire), created the National Austrian Party. This was a nationalist party devoted to the Austrian race and claimed them as superiors. However, Hitler did also claim that Hungarians and Germans were superior to most (just a lesser to Austrians).

Greco-Ottoman War
See: Greco-Ottoman War

As the Ottoman Empire, despite winning the Great War, starts to collapse, the Kingdom of Greece decides to try to invade the Empire in 1923-1924. This war ends with a brief Ottoman occupation of Greece and the Kingdom of Greece becomes the First Republic of Greece.

Soviet-Japanese War
See: Soviet-Japanese War

After Stalin had been in power of the Soviet Union for two years, he decides to expand the Soviet Union as it is confined to the east of the Russia. This drives Stalin to attempt to invade the Empire of Japan. The war would last from 1924-1926 with no clear victor. To stop another conflict between the two powers, the Far Eastern Republic is revived as the United States of the Far East.

Collapse of the Ottoman Empire
See: Ottoman Empire, Empire of Kurdistan, Holy Ottoman Republic, New Judea

After the Ottoman occupation of Greece, the Ottoman Empire collapsed between multiple ethnic groups and religions in April 1928. After the empire's collapse, Germany took over the north of Turkey. Three other nations were created between April and June 1928, Holy Ottoman Republic (a deeply Muslim nation), Kurdistan (a nationalist empire dedicated to protecting the Kurdish ethnicity) and New Judea (a Jewish nation).