Deadlock

Deadlock

-Under construction-

World War II only lasted for 3 months, ending in a blurred stalemate by 1940.

A new war, however, started the beggining of 1940. It was between the Axis, and the Comitern-Entente Union.

The Axis was primarily composed of: the Empire of United Italy, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Third Reich, the Empire of Japan, and ANZAC. Co-belligerents allied with the Axis included Norway, Finland, and Turkey. Puppet states of the Axis included Korea, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Taiwan.

The Comintern-Entente was primarily composed of: USSR, the Third Republic of France, the Republic of Yugoslavia, Denmark-Sweden, and the Netherlands.

(Two other very strong allies of the CE were the Hellenic Republic and Belgium. These two nations were more than co-belligerents, as they signed alliances with the Comintern-Entente. However, Belgium was conquered by England and Germany, only to be occupied and annexed into the Netherlands. The Hellenic Republic faced a similar fate, conquered by Italy, but was later anexxed by Russia.)

Co-belligerents allied with the Comintern Entente included Nicaragua, Panama, Chile, Ireland, and Cuba.

And while Mexico, Colombia, and Venezuela never took part in the war militarily, they were significant economic partners that funded the CE during the war. Due to the success of investing in the war, the three Latin American nations would become economic superpowers after the war. Engaged in a Cold War, Mexico and Nicaragua dominated Central America, while Colombia, Chile, and Venezuela took power over South America.

Puppet states of the CE included Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia.