Imperial 21st Century

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Background
In the early 1900s, a war erupts between Britain and France over the Nile river. By 1914, the French army has been greatly reduced and only barely clings on. To make matters worse, war is brewing and in late 1914, Germany invades France. With British and Austro-Hungarian forces assisting the German Empire, Paris has been taken by 1916. The treaty of Paris means that Northern France is divided between the British in the west and the Germans in the East, with Austro-Hungary taking a larger portion of France's resources instead of land.

With Britain and Germany in a state of close friendship and Northern France part of the two largest empires in the world, there is no NSDAP (Nazi Party) and this means no Second World War. Russia does not get involved in the war and as a result, Tsar Nicolas is never forced to abdicate and the Soviet Union never happens, as there is no Russian Revolution.