Times are moving
With Hitler's election into office Europe and indeed much of the world has begin to move at a million miles per hour. Fear of fascism seems to be guiding the hand of diplomats with non-aggression pacts flying between nations as if it were the afternoon papers. Many nations have taken notes of the shifting diplomatic tides of Europe with great care. In Iberia the Treaty of Lisbon makes the possibility of a united fascists Iberia whilst Yugoslavia's guarantee of Albania has strengthened ties between itself and Italy. Another alliance that looks to be strengthening fascism, the Mediterranean-Black Sea Prosperity Sphere, has caused angry stirs in Bulgaria who view it with suspicion and a touch of fear. The biggest diplomatic shifts however has been the The Triple Concordat. Herr Hitler during his elections campaign mad little secret of his plans to gain Lebensraum for the German people. This new alliance has but Germany in a very tight situation. If events were to escalate they'd be facing well armed foes on both sides.
Other events have caused small stirs as well. Norway, still in the depths of economic turmoil, called out to the work for aid. And the world yelled back "no" in a very soft voice. With many nations still trying the claw their way out of the great dispersion none wish to come to the struggling nations' aid. The USSR has begun to move rapidly to try and keep itself above the water. Though its command economy had allowed it to withstand much off the depression it came at a cost. The efforts to maintain this fragile state in the economy has cause minor reforms with much food being shifted from Ukraine, what this will cause though is yet to be seen.