Osborne Conference (Fascist Britain)

The Osborne Conference was the conference that occurred at the end of the Second World War to decide peace treaties for the defeated parties.

It took place at Osborne House, East Cowes, on the Isle of Wight, between leaders of France, Germany, the Netherlands and Ireland.

The British Empire

 * All dominions were to be given full independence
 * All African colonies were to be transferred to either Germany or France as mandates, apart from South Africa which would become fully independent
 * India was to be granted full independence
 * Northern Ireland was transferred to the Republic of Ireland
 * The Falkland Islands were put under French rule
 * Gibraltar was transferred to Spain
 * Other island colonies were transferred to either France, Germany or the independent nation they were considered part of

British Government

 * All members of the fascist government were to be put on trial for war crimes
 * The monarchy was to be dissolved

Reparations

 * Each occupation zone would pay a not-yet-decided amount of money
 * They would be stripped of industry
 * Standard of living would not be let above the European average

Military

 * The Royal Navy would be divided between France, Germany, the Netherlands and Ireland
 * The Royal Air Force would be divided in a similar fashion
 * The Army would be disbanded
 * All shipyards and military aerodromes would be destroyed

Occupation

 * France and Germany would keep occupation zones in the south and north respectively
 * The Netherlands would also contribute to running these zones
 * A constant military presence would be kept
 * Britain would not be allowed to re-unite

Aftermath
The plans were met with jubilation in the victor nations. For Britons, many found it too harsh for a once powerful nations and there were numerous concerns about the effect of the plans on militancy.