The following treaty is announced to the whole world at the 1901 World Fair held in Vienna:
Both Austria and Germany declare that any third country attack onto either Vienna or Munich is considered an act of war against both signatories.
Such a war will be waged by both Austria and Germany together until the attacking armies leave the territories of these nations.
The treaty is valid indefinitely. Either Austria or Germany can withdraw from the contract, but they have to announce it one turn in advance.
Germany has chosen to withdraw from this agreement. As per the terms of the treaty, our withdrawal will be effective in the spring of 1903.
As usually, the announcement is confirmed.
I’m still moving to Munich.
Better than Vienna, of course.
The following treaty is announced to the whole world at the 1901 World Fair held in Vienna:
Both Austria and Germany declare that any third country attack onto either Vienna or Munich is considered an act of war against both signatories.
Such a war will be waged by both Austria and Germany together until the attacking armies leave the territories of these nations.
The treaty is valid indefinitely. Either Austria or Germany can withdraw from the contract, but they have to announce it one turn in advance.
Germany has chosen to withdraw from this agreement. As per the terms of the treaty, our withdrawal will be effective in the spring of 1903.
As usually, the announcement is confirmed.
I’m still moving to Munich.
Better than Vienna, of course.