@Vilageidiotx
I figured it had value to it in case he wanted to look at it.
1) Well, the First World War IRL was focused on a pretty small area of France but still had a pretty devastating effect on France. With the prolonged conflict and no clear winner declared from it the economic and social effects would still be powerful and no doubt profound. You'd have a long period of economic depression, compounded by a global post-war depression from all those war industries collapsing at once. So they'd have to deal with that as well as picking themselves back up again and the scary dent in their demographics made by the war (a lot of young men would have died).
2) They would have given they went to war again for the same relative reasons as before. Though I don't know if it would have been enough to overthrow the government. The watchful influence of Spain as a anti-Communist bulwark would check any indication of a socialist uprising in France. So if you're going to overthrow the government for their losses over the passed half-century it wouldn't be moving towards the far-left.
3) most likely poor. But even though Hugs never posts we do in some war regard Germany as being one of the more capable states of Europe.
4) Just the shaky bullshit I posted prior.
I figured it had value to it in case he wanted to look at it.
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Alright, a weaken France that's still face the consequences for the Great War. That does sound interesting, but I do want to know a couple things:
1) How bad is France's economy after the Great War?
2) Are the people still upset about the loss of the Great War and piss off at the government for the loss?
3) Is France and Germany's relationship good or bad?
4) Is there anything else that I should need to know while making the sheet?
1) Well, the First World War IRL was focused on a pretty small area of France but still had a pretty devastating effect on France. With the prolonged conflict and no clear winner declared from it the economic and social effects would still be powerful and no doubt profound. You'd have a long period of economic depression, compounded by a global post-war depression from all those war industries collapsing at once. So they'd have to deal with that as well as picking themselves back up again and the scary dent in their demographics made by the war (a lot of young men would have died).
2) They would have given they went to war again for the same relative reasons as before. Though I don't know if it would have been enough to overthrow the government. The watchful influence of Spain as a anti-Communist bulwark would check any indication of a socialist uprising in France. So if you're going to overthrow the government for their losses over the passed half-century it wouldn't be moving towards the far-left.
3) most likely poor. But even though Hugs never posts we do in some war regard Germany as being one of the more capable states of Europe.
4) Just the shaky bullshit I posted prior.