- Complete US victory in North America with the CSA being reconquered and Canada occupied
- CP victory in Europe. The German Empire and AH survive, while Russia still has its civil war. However, in this timeline, the Whites win thanks to German intervention after the truce with the Western allies.
- CP victory in South America
Aftermath:
A fascist revanchist military government comes to power in France, vowing revenge against the Germans.
Britain reverts to isolationism.
After the Russian Revolution, a fascist regime comes to power in Russia, which rebuilds and rearms the country in order to recapture its lost territories from Germany, which now controls Poland, Ukraine, Belarus and the Baltic states. This Russia is allied with France.
AH survives the conflict, but remains barely intact and is forced to federalize. The empire eventually develops into just Austria and its satellite states.
Northern Italy is occupied by AH. The rest of Italy falls into turmoil and is taken over by Mussolini and his fascists, although unlike our timeline, this Mussolini has full control and is even more radical. This Italian rump state allies itself with France and Russia.
Germany, the victor of the Weltkrieg, demobilizes and is now the undisputed ruler of Europe. In the post-war years, Germany experiences strong economic growth and establishes its own economic alliance with its allies and satellites in Eastern Europe, whose currency is the mark.
The USA achieves victory in North America, but the conflict is far from over. In the South, a brutal guerrilla war breaks out that will last all throughout the 1920s. The conflict ends with the military governor of the South, John J. Pershing, drawing up a plan to place the white population of the South in concentration camps and isolate them from the guerrillas. The plan works, and eventually, without a population to rely on, the guerrillas are forced to cease hostilities. As part of the agreement, the federal occupation of the South is ended and state governments are reinstated. Years of trench warfare followed by a brutal guerrilla war that culminated in the mass internment of the white Southern population in camps leaves much bad blood in its wake. Confederate nationalism is very much alive, and certain radicalized groups draw ideological inspiration from the regimes in France, Italy and Russia.