Time swiftly moved on to the end of December 1938.
As the new year approached, the governments of European Countries had varied sentiments.
At this moment, the most hesitant and helpless were probably the Italians and Spanish. The current Allied Nations were settling war responsibilities with Italy and Spain, and when the war concluded, it would be time to hold all the main culprits accountable.
Before the final apportionment of responsibility was determined, the governments of Spain and Italy remained in a state of anxiety.
Because the final opinion of the Allied Nations would directly decide the fate of these two countries, either continue unification or face division and occupation.
Compared to the restless governments of Spain and Italy, the mood of the exiled governments of the Nordic Trio was considerably better.