Comintern Union

The Comintern Union is among the leading powers of the world, consisting of the major communist states.

History

During the Great War, the Kingdom of Holland and the Kingdom of Occitania fought each other in neutral France. Feeling disenfranchised, the workers and leaders of France invited Vladimir Lenin to spread his ideology and help pacify both sides. The plan worked, and eventually the armies of both sides mutinied, going as far as overthrowing their respective monarchies.

Lenin helped establish the French Socialist Republic, who went on to reincorporate Occitania and Nord into their fold, as well as annexing Wallonia from the Dutch People's Republic. The two would also establish the Comintern Union as a means of protection against the surrounding hostile nations.

During the World War, the Union was tested as the Kingdom of Brittany declared war on France and invaded. Spain and Italy entered the war as well on Brittany's side, while Aragon joined France.

The Union was largely victorious, with Aragon gaining Navarre, and Italy being split in half. Aragon and Democratic People's Republic of Italy would join the Union.

Nations of the Comintern Union (red)
Founding Date
1920
Demonym
Communist

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Sep 18, 2025 18:42 by Dr Emily Vair-Turnbull

What an interesting union of countries. I'm curious as to what day to day life is like, if it's as hard as it was in the former Soviet Union.

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