Timeline Part 2 (Prince of Prussia)

Timeline, Part 2: Prince of Prussia

Part 1

1925
3 January: Il Duce becomes Dictator of Italy. 5 February: Hermann Goring moves to Austria and joins the Nazi Party. August 8: New York City becomes the biggest city in the world. London becomes second. Nazi Austria annexes Hungary as a puppet states. The Hungarians comply willingly. 3 December: Hitler's Austria joins Italy and Japan's Alliance, creating the Triple Axis.

1926
11 February: Austria invades Poland. 17 February: The Munich Pact is signed. Neville Chamberlain/Britain, Edward Daladier/France, and Wilhelm IV/Germany agree to give Adolf Hitler/Austria the Sudetenland. 28 February: Austria takes the Sudetenland. 3-7 March: Austria invades Yugoslavia. 7-19 May: Austria invades Poland. 8 August: Austria invades Germany and creates the Greater German Reich. World War II starts. Britain and France declare war on the Reich. Italy joins the Reich in fighting its enemies. 9 August: The Russo/Sino-Monglo/Japanese War starts. 11 August: Calvin Coolidge joins the Allies.

1927
February: Economists warn of a Depression coming. March: Most people disagree, saying wartime leads to economic boost and bull markets. May: The Black Jack Deal is struck in Las Vegas. "Black Jack" bets Owen Jones 1 million dollars that the economy will crash. The deal makes huge headlines. October: Black Tuesday: The Great Depression strikes all the nations. World War II comes to a halt. Owen Jones owes Black Jack 1 million dollars. December: The Nazi Inner Circle secretely decides not to attack its enemies, the Entente, until it recovers.

1928
January: Black Jack gets his 1.3 million dollars. Owen Jones goes bankrupt. A revolution happens in the USSR. The Russian people place Vladimir Kirillov, great-grandson of Alexander II, as Vladimir I, Tsar of Russia. Joseph Stalin, who was never communist, becomes the first Prime Minister of Russia. March: Lenin is executed by the new rule. May: Charles G. Dawes is the first Vice President to be assassinated. July: President Coolidge has a 77% disapproval rating. September: Wilhelm IV flees to Denmark. November: Franklin D. Roosevelt is elected President with running mate Al Smith. Both are from New York. December: People expect another bad year.