1934-1939 (Venezuelan Intervention)

1934
Charles de Gaulle spends his first year in office consolidating his power. Outspoken opponents to his administration mysteriously disappear. Few, if any, suspect that de Gaulle is behind it. In October, he announces that he finds the Treaty of Nuremberg null and void, he will no longer abide by the military restrictions, and will pay no more reparations. Steel and manufacturing industries soon receive military contracts, and start hiring more jobs. The unemployment rate is cut in half by the end of the year.