Kingdom of Poland (Central Victory)

Role in the First World War
Poland entered the war on the allied side being part of the Russian Empire. By late 1915 most of Poland was under German occupation.

Germany aimed to recast Poland as an independent state but under her wing. By 1916 Germany placed a regency council in to elect a new monarch for Poland, by the wars end the grip on Poland had loosened enough to elect an Austrian Archduke who was fluent in Polish and had daughters married to Polish aristocrats.

Interwar Years
Poland at first tried to overthrow the Austrian King. But the newly made Polish Army crushed these uprisings and continued to remain as it was. Under the careful eye of Germany, Poland began "Germanizing" its border areas with Germany.

Poland economically was crippled by the Great Depression. But Germany sent relief money and food to Poland to help counter faimine. Poland was sadly limited on the size of her Army and was not allowed an Air Force.