Prince Edward of Canada, (later King Edward VIII), with his younger brother Albert, (later King William V), in Vancouver, 1927.
King Edward VIII of Canada and her dominions, Emperor of India, defender of the faith. King Edward was crowned king in 1936, the same year as the death of his father. After the victory of the National Populist Party of Canada in the Canadian elections of 1940, the Canadian leadership, including the King himself, sought closer ties with other National Populist nations, and aided the AUS in the US civil war. In 1939, after four years of a
de facto war in Europe after Germany’s invasion of France in 1936, Russia would invade Poland, beginning the second Weltkrieg. The Entente powers, including the former German ally of France, would join the side of Savinkov’s Russia. After the fall of Moscow to an Anglo-German combined force in the year of 1943, Canada would immediately surrender.
The National Populist regime in Canada, headed by John Ross Taylor, was known for its cruelty towards French Canadians and indigenous peoples, with its attacks on French Canadians resulting in the resignation of party leader Adrien Arcand. Most French Canadians were generally housed in poor conditions and were taught to shun their culture, while native Canadians were stripped of their land rights. In 1944, King Edward abdicated due to pressure from the Central Powers, however, because of Germany’s fear of the Syndicalist domination of North America (almost all of the United States, from the Atlantic coast till the Midwest, was now under a Syndicalist regime), the throne was passed to his younger brother, Albert, who was crowned in 1944, at the age of 48, as William V of Canada, named after his cousin Wilhelm III of Germany.
King William V of Canada and her dominions, Emperor of India, and Defender of The Faith. Ruled as King of Canada and her dominions (with exception to India) from 1944 until his death in 1952, and ruled as Emperor of India from 1944 till the Dominion of India’s surrender to the Bharatiya Commune in 1945.