The reunification of Spain under the Carlist government led to the Great Powers of Europe returning to their age-old love of argument over colonies to be more precise Morocco. Morocco had been divided between a French protectorate and a Spanish Protectorate. At the beginning of the Spanish collapse the Spanish held regions had declared independence and from there immediately began to pester the French for a union with the French Protectorate. The French did not really notice since they cared more about the German annexation of the mainland of Spanish Guinea while the Portuguese snapped up the islands. The French did not take kindly to this and began to mobilize their military after sending an ultimatum demanding the German withdrawal from Spanish Guinea the Kaiserreich refused and tensions began to rise with Danubia, Russia, Portugal, Italy, and Hellas all supporting the Kaiserreich. The French only really had support from the United States of America and bizarrely the Mayan Republic. Despite the lack of international support, the French government demanded that the Germans cede Guinea to France and rescind the German recognition of Morocco. The Germans unsurprisingly declined, and the French government began to prepare for war when the news reached the military the high command they knew that they could not beat the Germans and their allies. While the high command tried to convince the government that the French could not win the war, but the government refused to listen. So, the High Command released their findings to the papers the immediate lack of support for the government caused the entire French government to collapse. Within a week ten new Prime Ministers were appointed and resigned all orders that came from Paris ceased and the French economy entered free fall. The seeming collapse of the Third Republic to the French people led to an increase in radicalism and with the resignation of President Gaston Doumergue the entire French state seemed to be on the verge of collapse. The Moroccan's seized the opportunity to reunite Morocco under the newly proclaimed King Muhammad V of Morocco. The reunification of Morocco caused the final collapse of France when the military marched on the French Parliament and Maxime Weygand announced the dissolution of the Third Republic, a referendum on the government of France, the recognition of Morocco and called for the leaders of Europe to meet to settle any disagreements. The actions of the French military were accepted, and the referendum was scheduled for the 1st of June 1934.
-Extract from a low regarded blog post in the academic community due to skimming over many of the vital details but it is widely seen as a good brief on the end of the Third Republic
The slaughter of Tod was a wake-up call to the allies on the dangers of Sokar as the images of slaughtered babies being eaten raw by Unas proved perfect propaganda on the dangers of the enemy. The collapse of the Third French Republic led to the French Interstellar Expiratory Teams temporarily becoming lame ducks until the military took control. Despite the temporary loss of the French teams the allies continued on with their full force against every Goa'uld they could find. The Surrender of Amaterasu had led to the allies trying to capture Goa'uld as often as possible and to convince them to join the allies more often then not this failed and by that I mean no Goa'uld joined the allies. As the allies continued on their merry rampage of destruction and raiding they began to encounter already sabotaged Goa'uld base where the Tok'ra had raided the base before the allies arrived. Not the allies care of course they often finished off the job that the Tok'ra started which may or may not have led to Sokar breaking through the as it called by the Goa'uld Ares line. As Sokar broke through and ravaged the Goa'uld lands the allies began to bump into the Unas more and more often.
As the allies ran into the efforts of the Tok'ra more and more they began to think that there might be another group fighting against the Goa'uld. This suspicion would be proven correct on the world of Verwirrtheit when Jolinar ran into IIET-1 while they were torching a Naquadah mine. Jolinar at the time was being chased by a group of Jaffa that were promptly slaughtered by IIET-1 and their much better guns and Sigurður Steelfangs. As Jolinar stared at the rather large pile of corpse and Sigurður Steelfangs munching on a leg Tolkien offered refuge to her which she promptly agreed the offer and they dragged her back to Earth. Just as Amaterasu was visiting the Stargate on a diplomatic mission with Emperor Hirohito. The photo of Amaterasu staring at Jolinar in shock is an absolute cracker but back to history. Amaterasu immediately told IIET-1 that there was a Goa'uld in Jolinar and she was dragged off to Fort George to withstand entire weeks of interrogation by Bra'tac and Amaterasu.
The largest problem that Jolinar held was that with both a Jaffa and a Goa'uld in seemingly major positions of power that the Goa'uld were just toying with her but Tolkien and the guards opening pointing weapons at Amaterasu calmed her down enough to talk. Jolinar did not even try and hid their membership of the Tok'ra which neither Bra'tac or Amaterasu believed due to the millennia long hiding of the Tok'ra from the Goa'uld by both Ra and the Tok'ra themselves. As Jolinar exhaustingly explained the history of the Tok'ra the British observers to the side saw no problem with her story as the increased amount of sabotage that the allies had found on Goa'uld logistics was unique. Bra'tac had also noticed the sabotage and decided to attack on that angle and tried to understand the methods and capabilities of the Tok'ra which Jolinar despite her reservations decided to work with. She went all in and made the largest gamble in Tok'ra history and told the British and their allies everything including where she could organize a meeting with the Tok'ra leadership. The allies agreed to allow the meeting to take with heavy restrictions and it was tentatively scheduled for the 3rd of August 1934.
-Extract from Christopher Bowes's book The Bloody Wolves of the Stars: A history of Imperial Stargate Command
