Kingdom of Yugoslavia (Axis vs Allies Revised)

Yugoslavia is a state stretching from the Western Balkans to Central Europe.

History
August of 1939, Italy buys Littoral Banovina from Yugoslavia for an exorbitant price of $2,000,000 (it did not say how much in the timeline, just an exorbitant price).

June of 1941, Yugoslavia begins moblizing it forces in fear of another war raging through Europe. Asking for Small Arms, Medium Tanks, and Supplies from Russia and Italy, Italy answer the call for help in return for recognizing Italian sovereignty over the acquired Littoral Banovina in 1939. The Government issue a Three-Year Draft for all males 18-21 years old. Begin to recieving it request from Italy in late December.

1942, The Yugoslavian government decided to build 14 more Rogožarski IK3 planes and repair 50 auxiliary airfields and bring them up to date. In July, diplomats are sent to Ethiopia to view their training methods. Upon seeing these methods they set up negotations with Ethiopia.

1943, 6 new Rogozarki Ik3s and 15 of 50 airfields are completed. Upon viewing Ethiopian training methods, they offer 4 Rogozarki Ik3s and $12,000 (per six months) for 2 years, to Ethiopia for let Yugoslavia units to train along side their own.

1945, Ask Wernher von Braun to come and work on the jet engines for $50,000 a year (using random.org 1-25,51-75 = yes, 26-50,76-100 = no), He agrees (74). 12 more Rogozarki Ik3s completed and 4 are offered to Venezuela. The First two of Dreadnoughts are near completion. The specs for the ships are similar to OTL Nevada class Dreadnoughts.

Natural Resources

 * Brown Coal
 * Copper
 * Silver

Air Force
30 Rogožarski IK-3 Fighter. 19 Rogožarski SIM-XIV-H. 12 Ikarus IK-2 Fighter. 15 Henkel He 162 Fighters. 1 Venezuelan PZL.23 Karas light bomber. 10 Venezuelan PZL P.7 fighters. 4 Heinkel P.1079A. Night Fighter.

Navy
7 Yugoslav Dreadnought ship (comparable with Nevada-class Battleship). 1 Venezuelan Chavez-class frigate. 2 Yugoslav Drava-Class Aircraft Carriers (Similar to Nimitz-Class). 1 Yugoslav Pythonic-Class Battleship (similar to Yamato-Class).

Army
110 Renualt FT-17 light tank (WWI Models). 58 Renualt R-35 light tank. 8  Czech SI-D tank destroyers. 10 Fiat M11/39 medium tanks. 5  Venezuelan Panzer II copied design light tanks. 5  Christie 1928 Prototype tanks. 15 Búrke Rocket Launchers trucks.