Treaty of Tokyo (Heute Europa)
From Alternative History
The Treaty of tokyo was the Document that ended the Second World War, on April 20th 1946. England and the United States and Russia. the treaty was signed in tokyo.
The Treaty of Tokyo was a peace treaty that officially ended World War II.
[edit] Terms of the Treaty
The surrender of the Allies to the Axis was a tough one.
Territorial losses
- the United states gave control of Hawaii, the Phillipines to the Japanese.
- Briain lost Egypt, Malta to Italy, and Gibralter to Spain
- Australia and New Zealand became Japanese Puppet states
- Russia lost all of Western Russia, including the Caucauses to Germany.
- the Falkland Islands were ceded to Argentina
Military restrictions
- Nuclear weapons were prohibited
- Naval forces limited to 25,000 men, 4 battleships (no more than 20,000 tons displacement each), 6 cruisers (no more than 8,000 tons displacement each), 12 destroyers (no more than 900 tons displacement each) and 20 torpedo boats (no more than 200 tons displacement each).
- The American armed forces cannot number more than 150,000 troops and no conscription
Occupation
- Alaska was occupied by the Japanese, and Japanese and German inspectors made sure the US Lived up to its Treaty requirments
[edit] Reaction to the treaty
The Treaty was met with disbelief in America, and jubilation in Germany and Japan.
[edit] Results of the Treaty
the surrender made both Germany and Japan into Superpowers, and both split domination of the globe between them. however the treaty failed to permanantly strip America of its powers, and before too long america emerged from the ashes to become a serious rival to both powers
