Gavrilo Princip-World War

Prologue
It starts when a Austro-Hungarian agent detects Black Hand activity where the Archduke will be driving in Austria Hungary. He orders gunners to scout for the terrorists, and they find all of the terrorists--Including Gavrilo Princip, and kills them. Therefore World War 1 did not happen as it did, Germany and its empire still exist, and there is still an Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungarian Empire. The Romanov Dynasty is also still going well in Russia. There was no Cold War either. 16 years later, there is what would be World War 2, called the Great War.

Year 1930
In February, Austria-Hungary goes on the aggressive side after years of stability and growth, Austria Hungary invades Germany. The Russians, still in the Romanov Dynasty, consider this an act of aggression, as they have signed an alliance treaty with Germany, so the Russians send a quarter of their troops to live in the trenches, while holding off Ottoman Invasions. It seems to be going with the Russians and Germans when Austria-Hungary suddenly stops the attacks. All soldiers leave the trenches. Austria-Hungary then takes this small chance to head for Berlin. Meanwhile, it seems the Dutch empire, which have taken pity on the failing German Empire, conduct a three pronged attack in the Adrianic Sea, with Italian support. Bulgaria, which as acquired part of Romania along with Austria-Hungary takes up arms with the Austria-Hungarian Empire.

Year 1931
The war was pretty much a stalemate, except for an Austria-Hungary break-in at Munich in March. A strong Russian offensive into Central Austria-Hungary worried the leaders of Austria-Hungary, and they retreated out of Germany. Germany took this spare time of about 2 months to do some research on a new weapon, which was a type of rocket that spewed out poisonous gas on contact. The Ottomans were still trying to break through the heavy Russian forces in the Caucasus Mountains, so Bulgaria asks them to join her and Austria-Hungary against Russia. The Ottomans decline, creating tension between them and Bulgaria. Italy has also become a real ally of Germany now, and for the Dutch, their 5th and 7th armies have been defeated, although the 6th army is successful and is heading for Belgrade by late November. Italian reinforcements come just in time to block a lock-in of the Dutch.

Year 1932
Meanwhile, a few planes in the German Air Force are shot down over Budapest, and knowing there is a threat from the air, the Austria-Hungarians decided to construct 5 anti-aircraft guns in all of their major cities. The Italian Navy has also started a rather large offensive into Bulgaria called Operation Caesar, after the famous Roman Emperor. The plan was to cut off supplies from the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary, and then start directly towards Sofia, and was planned to start in August. However, the Bulgarians had intercepted a radio wave message, and were ready. They were able to sink about 9 of the 25 Italian Ships before they were able to dock. Most of the soldiers on two of sunk boats were able to swim to shore and fight. The Ottoman Empire which had regained some strength in Arabia although not Europe got very heated about this. By December they had declared war against the Italians, but not the Italian Alliance. Also, the Dutch have been pushed out of Austria-Hungarian territory.

Year 1933
The Ottomans knew that using radio waves to send messages would be a bad idea so much, that they actually manually sent messages to their Generals instead. It planned that they secretly sail off of Gallipoli and across the Northern Coast of Africa. They would then arrive on Sicily and dig their way through the Italian Empire. A quarter of their ships would sail to Rome 4 days early to distract the Italians. This operation known as Operation Neptune would begin in mid April. And, it was actually very successful, the Ottomans were able to occupy Italy, in Sicily, and Southern Italy, as far as Tirana. But by July it had come to a stalemate because of German and Dutch support, who had also declared war on the Ottoman Empire. And in Munich, the Germans had pushed the Austria-Hungarians out of their territory, but then they had just started again in late October. The Germans decided that it would best to take their troops out of Italy to stop the Austria-Hungarians who were already advancing quickly and about to retake Munich. Which Russian support, it settled into a stalemate.

Year 1934
The Bulgarians, who had promptly defeated the Italians, sent massive offensives into Germany along with the exceptional effort of the Austria-Hungary Troops. With their teamwork, they were pushing their way towards Berlin. By April they were already just passing through Regensburg. The plan was to conquer all of Bavaria, and then advance through Saxony and into Berlin quickly using Blitzkrieg tactics to surround the city. Reinforcements would block attempts to close in on the waves of soldiers from behind. In July The Ottomans successfully broke through the Russian Caucasus Mountain Lines, and were heading straight for Volgograd. The Russians were able to halt them just 10 miles away from the city limit. However, the Ottoman Air Force was able to get a Bombing Raid in just before being shot down. It was not too much of a problem, and the Ottomans were being slowly pushed back by December.

Year 1934
In March, The Netherlands signed a treaty with Belgium (who had also grown in strength, though not enough to be much of a match) that would keep Free Trade with the Netherlands, and the Dutch knew would help in their war against Austria-Hungary. Angered, Austria Hungarians sent planes to scout over the North Sea and sink Belgian Merchant Ships. Belgian officials urged Austria-Hungary to stop attacking the small country. Austria-Hungary agreed, but they would only stop if Belgium stopped trading with the Netherlands. Enraged, Belgium declared war. On the other hand, The Netherlands, who were very happy with their new ally, sent a 12th of their troops to protect the Country. In June, Bulgarians sent a massive offensive into Moldova, part of the Russian Empire. The Ottomans, who were purposely acting weak, started to race towards Volgograd while Russian Forces flew back across the Country. The Ottomans were just starting to siege Volgograd before the Russians stopped their siege and pushed them back again. Also, the Bulgarians were defeated with clever tactics, so Russia sent its 15th and 16th armies into Austria-Hungary. This gave the Germans to push the Austria-Hungarians back miles before the Russians were defeated in November.