European Trade Organization

The European Trade Organization was created after the Great War as a way to boost the economies of post-war Europe and to give the defeated nations the economic aid to rebuild and rejoin the world community. The ETO consisted of every natiopn in Europe, except for the Russian Empire, who had gone isolationinist after building the Red Curtain.

History
After the end of the Great War, the Treaty of Versailles, called for the creation of the European Trade Organization, which was to encourage that all European nations work together to establish peace and to avoid another conflict as damaging as the Great War. Originally, it included the victorious Allies, but by 1930, Germany was allowed to join as well, which prevented the Nationalist Socialists from gaining power within the country. Soon, it included all nations within Europe as members and ushering a new era of prosperity for Europe that would last until December of 1949, when the Chimera broke through the Red Curtain.

Member Nations

 * United Kingdom
 * France
 * Germany
 * Belgium
 * Luxumburg
 * Spain
 * Portugal
 * The Netherlands
 * Ireland
 * Denmark
 * Switzerland
 * Norway
 * Finland
 * Sweden
 * Italy
 * Greece
 * Albania
 * Yugoslavia
 * Austria
 * Hungary
 * Czechslovakia
 * Estonia
 * Latvia
 * Lithuania
 * Poland
 * Romania
 * Bulgaria

Possible Members

 * Ukraine
 * Belorussia

Trivia

 * The ETO seems very similar to the present day European Union