Timeline Part Sixteen (No FDR)

Change January 2000: while the world dines and celebrates the new millennium's arrival, Germany and Japan suffer a particularly appalling famine when they announce that they cannot pay the next set of reparations and the Polish and Soviets respectively impose sanctions on them. Footage of that famine is shown across the world, and the public begin to realize that if they do not improve the situation for the broken Axis powers, they will turn to another Hitler in their desperation. Eager to prevent that from happening, They realize that they will have to allow the German industries to run once more. Poland and the PCU are extremely reluctant about this and threaten to block it, but they relent to pressure from within, and allow Aid to be given to Germany and Japan, and to slash reparations by at least 80%, which are to be paid once every 2 years under the Kandinsky plan (Kandinsky was the Polish Minister for foreign affairs).

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