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The Great European War was a major military conflict after the Yellowstone Eruption, involving the powers of Germany and the Kingdom of Italy against the United Kingdom, France, Poland, and several other European powers. The Great European War was one of the largest and most devastating conflicts on the continent since the Yellowstone Eruption, causing mass destruction across several regions, including France and the Lowlands.

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  • Great European War (Yellowstone: 1936)
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  • The Great European War was a major military conflict after the Yellowstone Eruption, involving the powers of Germany and the Kingdom of Italy against the United Kingdom, France, Poland, and several other European powers. The Great European War was one of the largest and most devastating conflicts on the continent since the Yellowstone Eruption, causing mass destruction across several regions, including France and the Lowlands.
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Date
  • --09-01
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  • 25(xsd:integer)
Caption
  • ''Clockwise from top left: French prisoners being marched into internment following the Battle of France. Burning Ju-52 aircraft in Rotterdam. The Royal Castle in Warsaw burning 17.09.1939 after a German shellfire. British Expeditionary Forces during the Battle of Dunkirk.
Result
  • Decisive Axis Victory *Second Treaty of Versailles signed. *Emergence of Nazi Germany as dominant military and political force of Europe *Several regions annexed to Axis Powers *Beginning of the German Migration *Collapse of the USSR *Effective removal of British Power in Europe *Creation of the
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  • 25(xsd:integer)
Place
  • Germany, France, Poland, Lowlands, Eastern Europe
Conflict
  • Yellowstone: 1936
  • Great European War
abstract
  • The Great European War was a major military conflict after the Yellowstone Eruption, involving the powers of Germany and the Kingdom of Italy against the United Kingdom, France, Poland, and several other European powers. The Great European War was one of the largest and most devastating conflicts on the continent since the Yellowstone Eruption, causing mass destruction across several regions, including France and the Lowlands. The cause for the war is widely agreed to be the need for the Germans to relocate their people south, seeing worsening weather conditions and the great loss of crops occurring due to the Yellowstone Eruption. The Germans were facing a refugee crisis with the incoming population of Scandinavians arriving in Germany, pushing the already stricken food problem. Many agree that without such drastic needs, war perhaps might not have occurred in Europe for a few more years. The background for the conflict can be seen beginning with the re-militarization of the Rhineland and the subsequent joining of the Saarland with Germany, followed by the anschluss of Austria and the uniting of the two countries under one government. This helped prove to Nazi Germany that the allies were not going to engage in a fight readily and gave them some leeway to try to push things in their favor and allowed them some breathing space. On 1 September 1939 the nation of Germany would invade Poland, officially beginning the war. After a little more than a month Poland would fall to the invading Germans. In early 1940 the Germans would launch a similar invasion to the west, defeating the nations of the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and finally France. At the decisive Battle of Dunikirk the hurried Germans defeated the British Expeditionary Force and Allied units, effectively ending British involvement on the ground. The rest of France would quickly fall to the Germans, forcing France to sign an armistice similar to the one signed by Germany during the first world war. On 20 December 1940 the Second Treaty of Versailles was signed, officially ending the Great European War. Among the many terms, the former nation of France was disbanded, its territory divided among Germany and the other Axis powers. The war would effectively end British power in Europe, parallel to the British evacuation that begun a few years earlier.
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