Timeline (Legacy of the Unthinkable)

May 1945: Germany is defeated

July 1945: Occupation zones in Germany is drawn up

July 1945: Trinity Test fails spectacularly in a massive explosion, the US government decides that nuclear weapons are too deadly for war time use

September 1945: The allies initiates Operation Downfall, the invasion of Japan.

October 1945: Stalin greatly increases his army presence in Eastern Europe. This sparks tension with the Western allies.

November 1945: The USSR refuses allied support to the Berlin enclave. The allies try to support the enclave but he Soviets invade and capture Berlin. The war between the USSR and the Western Allies begin.

December 1945: Japan surrenders to the Western Allies.

1946: The Soviets occupy all of Europe. The Western allies flee into Spain.

May 1947: May Day landings in Calais, France a success for the allies

January 1948: Sevastopol nuked

February 1948: Vladivostok nuked

March 1948: Minsk nuked

May 1948: May Coup performed by Zhukov

July 1948: Geneva Peace Accords redraws and forges a new world order

1949: After a failed partition plan in Palestine, the Arabs and the Jews go to war and the US with UN support intervenes in Palestine.

1949: Indo-Pakistani War occurs. India emerges in a victory, annexing Kashmiri and Bengali.

July 1952: European Coal and Steel Community founded

September 1955: Pacific Community founded in Asia

1958: United Arab Republic founded

1960: Congo Crisis break out. Chinese backed Katanga separatists and the US backed Lumumba cause the Congo to nearly collapse into civil war. The UN is able to broker a peace deal and detaches Katanga from the Congo.

1961: Sudan joins the UAR

1962: France and Algeria sign a peace agreement after years of guerrilla warfare.

1967: Iraq joins the UAR

1969: UN hands over the Ruhr back to Northern Germany

1972: China detonates its first nuclear bomb

1974: Nationwide protests peacefully depose the emperor of Ethiopia and declare a republic

1975: The UAR invades Lebanon and annexes it after rumours of the US stationing bases in it

1981: US ends occupation of Palestine. The Jews get the Northern part and the Arabs get the Southern part. Jerusalem is placed under UN administration.

2003: Terrorists attack in Palestine against UN

2016: Brussels Agreement promises radical change to the world to prevent climate change from getting worse.