If england declares peace, the game is done.
The leader of England in on vacation for a while. I have no Idea when he'll get back.
I'll face the godly nation.
Originally Posted by
shlin28:
Always knew the League of PBS was a good idea 
Just wait! It gets better! Thats not the whole History! If youve already read it, I'd suggest you'd take a better look at the one below this message:
...okay, fine...it's below the map, too.
Afterstory:
Dalmatia elected a Female President, Veronika Pajerova, and she is now one of the most influential leaders of the PBS. She even, through The Dalmatian Treaty of 1921 with Austria-Hungary, almost doubled the size of her nation. The PBS, in mid 1915, took the name PES, or League for the Peace of European States. They have rasied membership Europe-wide, and ao far the rosters include Serbia, Greece, Albania, Montenegro, Dalmatia, Russia, The U.K, Italy, Portugal, Switzerland, Norway, Sweeden, Romania, Bulgaria, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Bel-Slavia, Ireland, The Republic of Crimea, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Denmark, France, Andorra, and Lichenstein. In the late fifties, they pooled with Americans to create the U.N, or United Nations. This includes alost all nations in the world, and is run seperately from the PES, though the two are considered allied parties.
1n 1916, England gave it's holdings in Niorthern Germany to Denamrk, which nearly sparked another war between the three nations. Rapidly fired peace talks were initiated, and reluctantly, Germnay agreed to let Denamark have the land, though slight tension was between the countries for the net decade or so.
In 1924, Austria-Hungary had a civil war, which was resolved bloodlessly through the PES and resulted in the splitting of the country into Austria and Hungary. In 1964, Eastern Hungarians revolted, forming, and through the PES settled with taking a chunk of the country as their own, calling it Slovakia.
In 1932, Adolf Hitler led a revolt against The German Empire, and took control of a small section of central Germany. In 1933, he was captured, tried, and sentenced to death for his treatment of the jews. Several of his officers amd soldiers were sent to prison, and the land was returned to Germany.
In 1935, the ruler of portugal died, and was replaced by Pedro Silva Tavares. He invaded Spain in 1936, and, taking the spainish off guard, soon took control of central spain, and captured and executed spainish officials in Madrid. Upon the orders of Pedro, the cities of Madrid, Cuenca, Toledo, Cebreros, Mora, and other various cities and towns in central spain were all burned to the ground, and their inhabitants slaughtered. The Portuguese people revolted, and, aiding the PES forces from Spain and Italy, crushed the foolish leader and executed him. His ringleaders were imprisoned or killed. Portugal became a Democratic country, and in 1939, they elected Kal Dania Motep, a foreigner from Sardina, as the President of Portugal for 5 years. He financed the rebuild of the destroyed cities, and paid dues to all those affected by the catastrophe, though it made himself and his nation poor. From 1940-1947, He helped personally in the rebuild of Madrid. He was re-elected eight times, and he died in office in 1977. All lands have been returned to Spain, and the two countries have been peaceful since, though there is still major underlying tensions.
French revolts were a problem untill they were successful in 1942 in overthrowing northwestern France. They formed a republic, have found a way to make peace with Germany and Spain through the PES, and remain a much smaller country than they were before the war. Through treaties in 1948 and 1953, they have taken in even more land.
In 1949, Bulgaria dissolved as a country, and much of it's western holdings were swallowed by it's neighbors. In 1950, they managed to regain control of their now drastically smaller nation.
In 1954, Serbia faced an uprising from a small terrorist group that's founders were the very ones who laid out the assasiantion of Arch Duke Ferdinand. yep, you guessed it, The Black Hand survived! they assasinated the Serbian leader whiole he was in Sarajevo. they faced immediate retribution from the PES, but the damage was done. With Serbias ruler out of the way, oter groups took in their head to revolt, including Sarajevo. Serbia, split in twain, turned to the PES. Srajevo was declared independent from Serbia, and many of the supporters for either side caught in the wrong country moved where they belonged. The Black hand was cought "Black handed" (

) in 1956 hiding out in a smal village in Hungary, stirring up trouble. In 1957, Hungarians swayed by the Black Hand and their ways took up a revolt, and were summarily rounded up by Hungarian Authorities. People in the cities took their side, and by 1960, most of the people in and around Belgrade were revolting from Hungary. In 1962, Hungary gave up trying to suppress the insurrection and declared the troubled lands part of the State of Srajevo. In 1963, the country took the official name of Bel-Slavia and has adopted a democratic constitution.
In 1965, Russia freed the state of Poland from it's clutches. But in 1967, they attacked the Ottoman Empire, and were beaten back very easily. In 1968, the Ottomans joined the PES and they convinced Russia to abandon thier conquest. in 1970, Russia freed Armenia. In 1973, The Republic of Crimea won it's independence through the PES. In 1975, both The Ottoman Empire and Russia agreed to an alliance Russia's ambitions hampered by walls of their own making.
Throughout much of the fifties and sixties, Ireland was in a state of constant civil war In which there was nothing the PES counld do about it. Eventually, in 1969, most of the Irish nation declared independence from the U.K, though the North-eastern section of the country remains loyaly to england. Animosities between North Ireland and it's counterpart have decreased slowly, and much violence still occurs. It is still a hotly debated topic in the PES and the U.N.
All European holdings in Africa were removed by 1976, when Italy gave Libya it's independence. The Middle-East, however, remained a monopoly of the Ottoman Empire, which took over just after the great war. In 1979, they gave indepence to Saudi Arabia, and soon regretted the economic loss they faced that year.
This, pretty much, is Europe up to 1980.
I put in all this hard work, as I might make 1980 the official beginning of WWII for another game.
Ahem, Motep, I was neutral during all the time but I carefully observed the situation (except for tha last several days ). Why Bulgaria was disolved?(we are not so multiethnical country!) Even when the country lost war (that is a real history) she did not do that. I wonder what happened. And why on earth Greece is sooo big. She was an ally after all! We stayed neutral all the time! And we never waged war like our neighbours Serbia and Greece! What is their right to take territories from Bulgaria! In addition there is a dominant Bulgarian majority in Macedonia and we have corridor to the Egean. And to lose our capital! We of Bulgaria object!
P.S. We of Bulgaria would be grateful to any great power that supports our cause!
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We openly put our claim for parts in Macedonia (since the dominant Bulgarian population) on the peace conference and in response we will take the responsibility for keeping the peace and the peace treaties. Our help was not needed in the war but we will be needed to keep the Balkans peaceful.
Ferdinand of Bulgaria
1915
I was planning on releasing Northern France as a puppet anyways.
I want the PES to become corrupt and plunge the world into world war 2!!!! (That was my original intention for the PBS anyway...)