Great Britain (Great Global War)

The Role in the War
Although Britain's participation on the European Front was minimal, it was, however, very active on the Asian-Pacific Theater. The British Colonies of Malaya, Burma, and West Pakistan defended themselves bravely agaisnt the Japanese, but without success. Later in th war, Britain participated in the recapture of Java, Sumatra, and most importantly in the fall of the Thai government in 1924.

Foreign Relations
Neutral in the 1914 war, the UK fostered friendly relations with Napoleon IV and Kaiser Wilhelm II, and joined the EA at the same time as France. In a series of treaties, the UK was bound to defend Serbia and the United States in case of an attack. Although unable to stop the Soviet capture of Serbia, it did provide some advisors (military) to the Serbian government-in-exile. The United States was never attacked and remained neutral throughout the war. The US treaty was never put in action and not renewed. The treaties with Serbia and France were both renewed in 1945 and 1946 respectively.