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Following this Stalin, Hitler and Roosevelt were all presumed dead along with most of the political staff of their countries. In addition the German army supply lines were destroyed and the troops demoralised by what had occurred in their homeland. This enabled the British and the French to mount a successful counterattack and the German's sued for peace in on July 31st 1940.
Across much of the world the devastation destroyed governments and tore apart countries. Russia fell into anarchy as its systems fell apart and the united States suffered a long debilitating civil war. This only got worse over the next few months as a monstrous plague [[The Living Death (Sacrifice of Angel's)|The Living Death]] took hold around the world killing about half the planet's population. This was followed by a very hard winter that killed millions more and by the mid
A devastated Germany meanwhile built a new democratic system and forged a survival alliance with Britain to aid in rebuilding. France was also badly hit by fallout from Germany and this as well as the damage from the invasion soured relations between the two countries for good, in addition the French were angry with the British for supporting a former enemy.
Most countries proclaim the current Monarch of Britain to be their King as well again excepting Republics. Currently the King is George VII (formally Charles, Prince of Wales) along with Queen Camilla who the King married in 1973, the next in line is their first son Prince John. In India the Monarch is known as the Emperor. His mother Queen Elizabeth II is only the second Monarch to willingly abdicate when in 2002 she announced her intent to step down on the fiftieth anniversary of her coronation. She did this since she wished to enjoy her remaining years in quiet retirement and felt the Royal Family stable enough to allow this to happen.
All countries have the right to leave the commonwealth at any point though only South Africa has ever done so.
Non-members can become associates which entitles them to trade in the Commonwealth zone on an equal level but does not allow them a say in government.
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