Aftermath of World War 1 (No World War 1)

On the 2 January 1928, following the assasination of William Wallace in Hong Kong , the British Empire who's colonial territories had begun to revolt against British rule unconditionally surrendered to the Allied Powers ending World War 1. During the course of the next 4 years the Washington Peace Conference took place as multiple treaties were signed between the victorious Allied Powers and the Defeated Greater Entente Nations bringing the war to an official end.

However World War 1 caused drastic political, cultural, and social change across Europe, Asia, Africa and even in areas not directly involved in the war.Empires collapsed, old nations fell, new ones formed, boundaries were redrawn, international organizations were established, and many people began to ideologically separate.

World War also brought political transformation to both Germany and the United States who immediately began the leading world powers becoming rivals as a result of the Global Conflict.