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The Second Weltkrieg was undoubtedly one of the biggest wars of the 20th century, fought between Mitteleuropa (Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, White Ruthenia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, the Ottoman Empire, Denmark, and Ireland) versus the Internationale (France, Britain, the Socialist Republic of Italy, the Scandinavian Union, the Iberian Federation and the Bharatya Commune) with the Entente (Canada, Carribean Federation, the Dominion of India, the Australasian Confederation, the French Empire, the Italian Federation, Iceland, and Portugal) playing a major part also.

The partition of France between the French Empire and the German-puppet state Republic of France (let's face it, it was a puppet state until the liberalization of the 60s and 70s) as well as the restoration of the United Kingdom during what is known as the Second Glorious Revolution (due to the efforts of Lawrence of Britannia against the syndicalist regime) and tensions with the staunchly pro-Mitteleuropa Ireland and former British colonies seized by Germany would later lead to the Kaltekrieg.

At first the Internationale were successful in pushing up to the Rhine and into Bavaria with the French tank warfare tactics, but were eventually turned back by Mitteleuropan forces in large part due to the pressure of the French Empire's invasion of Italy as well as the Entente offensive in Spain. Had the Internationale succeeded would Germany have been partitioned into four different socialist states as Sorelian military plans suggested?

Also, what impact could Savinkov's Russia or the Japanese Empire have had on the war had they not been distracted by being at war with each other over Kolchak's breakaway state at the time? Could the United States of America have intervened (some argue that had Germany or Ireland fallen to the Internationale the influence of their diasporas could have forced America to join the war) or was it too busy rebuilding after their bloody civil war?
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