For these restless French civilians, the French government found itself without adequate solutions. After all, these were people bold enough to overthrow the government.
If the French government could not offer a satisfactory explanation, the French public would not hesitate to hang their officials from lampposts.
Powerless, the French government could only urge its military to achieve quicker victories while pleading with the American People to join the war as soon as possible.
Contrary to the turmoil within France, tranquility still reigned in Australasia Domestic.
The people lacked the foresight to consider the long-term interests of the country. They could only see that with the United States' involvement, the collapse of the Allied Nations was only a matter of time.