The European Defensive Alliance is a French dominated alliance of puppet states that was created in the aftermath of the Third Global War and to confront the United States and Russia-led Juneau Pact alliance, as well as the de facto Brazilian Bloc, an unofficial alliance of other nations that did not join either of the other two alliances. The alliance also has several "confederates" that, though having not joined the EDA, they are still allied to France, so therefore are sometimes considered part of the alliance.
Members[]
Flag | Name | Year Joined | Notes |
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Bulgaria | 1959 | ||
Czechoslovakia | 1951 | Founding Member | |
England | 1951 | Founding Member | |
France | 1951 | Founding Member, leader of Alliance | |
Hungary | 1951 | Founding Member | |
Protectorate of Prussia | 1955 | Puppet of France | |
Portugal | 1951 | Founding Member | |
Romania | 1951 | Founding Member | |
Spain | 1957 | ||
Tyrrhenian Protectorate | 1955 | Puppet of France |
Associated States ("Confederates")[]
Flag | Name | Year Joined | Notes |
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Argentina | 1979 | Joined in aftermath of collapse of Brazilian Bloc | |
Egypt | 1954 | ||
Hispaniola | 1978 | Joined in aftermath of collapse of Brazilian Bloc | |
Japan | 1952 | Ally of France | |
Manchukuo | 1952 | Puppet of Japan | |
Mexico | 1952 | Defected from Brazilian Bloc | |
Mongolia | 1952 | Puppet of Japan | |
Quebec | 1951 | Always allied with France | |
Texas | 1952 | Defected from Brazilian Bloc (puppet of Mexico) | |
Turkey | 1954 | Allied with France after collapse of Ottoman Empire |