In the face of Russia Nation still being the greatest threat to Australasia, the United Kingdom, which could only maintain its status as a superpower thanks to its colonies, was hardly a concern.
On August 25, 1939, the World Peace Conference was convened in Sydney, Australasia.
This conference was not only a discussion about global peace by the entire United Nations, but also served as a trial for Germany, the initiator of World War II.
Beyond determining what price Germany would pay, the meeting would also decide the responsibility that Germany's war participants, namely the government and military's upper echelons, would bear.
While the entire world's attention was focused on this global conference in Sydney, another meeting was quietly taking place on the distant Native Land of Australasia.
On August 27, 1939, the United Nations unanimously passed the judgment against Germany.