Darren’s Involvement in WWII

Darren’s participation in the second World War was a fairly neutral one despite sending aid to the Axis. They performed a similar role as America early in the war (except for the opposite side), sending guns and other supplies. Their resources were essential in the invasion of London in 1940. The Prince of Darren at the time had a close relationship with the Axis leaders of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini despite idealogical differences. This further strained the relations of the United States and Darren because of their differing support. The United States attempted a naval blockade early in the war which was circumvented by the Darrenites airlifting the goods. Despite lending aid to the Axis Darren became a safe haven for refugees of many different racial backgrounds and nationalities, most prominently German and Polish Jews. The aid was slowed and eventually stopped in 1943 when the United states thre atened to invade Darren unless they would cease their support. America attempted to utilize Axis genocide as a political weapon against Darren until Darren pointed out America did not accept half the number of refugees as Darren. Darren was not included in either the Yalta and Potsdam conference. Darren maintained a chilly relationship with the U.S.S.R. throughout the war to the present, due to idealogical differences and Darren’s involvement in WWII. This may have been a contributing factor in mild Darren support in the Korean and Vietnam war on the side of the United States.

-SEPM