Treaty of Caen

The Treaty of Caen is the final Peace Treaty of the Zweiter Weltkrieg that ended the War. After the Bombing of Stalingrad by Germany and further Threats by Germany to the Allies of more Nuclear Bombs. The leaders of the Axis, the Allies and the Comintern met at Caen. A city in Occupied France that was reclaimed by the Normandy Landings in June 1944.

The Treaty outlined the Axis Powers demands on the Allies and Comintern and resulted with the Total Surrender of the Soviet Union and the Armistice of the Allied Powers.

Stalingrad Panic
After the Bombing of Stalingrad and the first use of an Atomic Bomb in Warfare and the subsequent Soviet Surrender, caused mass Hysteria in the Allied Powers amongst the leadership, the military and the populace. There was Rioting in the streets of many major cities and many fled to the countryside, abandoning their posts. Soldiers on the front line rebelled against their commanders when they were refused to flee. Absolute panic ensued.

Among the Allied leadership, a flurry of Telegrams was sent as they attempted to decide on what was to be done."'My God, all that is left is defeat' - Franklin D Roosevelt on hearing about the Bombing of Stalingrad"After two days of talks between the Allied leadership it was decided that they would sign an Armistice with the Axis Powers and end the War to avoid absolute destruction."'...In light of your immense power that you and your nation has achieved, we, the Allied Powers, ask for a Peaceful end to this War with an Armistance...' - Winston Churchill in a Telegram to Adolf Hitler"