21/01/1942, Daresalam Mittelafrika
The Castle Wolfstein was like always: Dark, Cold, and depressive. It has been like this ever since the Collapse of the Second Reich, hundreds of thousands of Germans (Royal Family included) escaped to the Colonial dominions, and refugees were coming every day from mainland to flee from the French puppet states. The war was still going on in a much better way in Africa, The German Imperial army made a quick job to take Western Africa from the French, taking all the way to Guinea.
A lone figure was watching by the window, the city became a place of tensions between the German refugees and the natives, the Kaiser of the greatest nation of the world was now just a colonial governor, then a menssager arrived in the room bringing a copy of the Treaty of Rome to Wilhelm.
Wilhelm III: And another nation falls to the French Eagle, If they keep winning then we will have no hope of returning to the homeland. It is time.
Wilhelm, the Kaiser of Germany decided to put his ego aside and write a Treaty for the U.K. And other ex-Entente powers, he offered concessions in many of their conquests in the Wieltkrieg if the British declared War on the French Empire. He cloud only pray that Edward VIII heard his offer and at least considered, the Letter of Exile was sent to London.