British Commonwealth (German Heritage)

The British Commonwealth, officially the Commonwealth of Great Britain, was a republican state in Northern-Western that existed from 1918 to 1934.

During 1917, events led to the monarchy becoming unpopular with the war-torn British public. A campaign led by members of the Labour Party was labelled “Bring our Boys Home”, which advocated the British withdrawal from the. As the British government refused this, British Republicans, seeing their chance to gain popularity, offered a alternative government who would withdraw from the war. This, combined with the unpopular monarchy led to a in August of 1917. The over-stretched British army ultimately could not deal with this internal threat and in November 1917, the British monarchy was forced into exile in Canada.

The last years of the Commonwealth was turbulent, as the political spectrum became divided between the moderate Labour Party, the weakened Conservative Party, the far-left Communist Party and the right-wing Union of British Nationalists, led by.