Bah and humbug. There should be a 'u' in it. The UN should pass a resolution forcing the issue, and all others like it. In fact, I think they should have done so at their inaugural session, Januray 10th, 1946. Instead they seemed more interested in ensuring independance and autonomy for nation states, and that. Whilst Tito set up Yugoslavia like he wanted it.
Much changing of governments occurs elsewhere, too: Charles de Gaulle resigns, Hungary ditches it's monarchy, Peron becomes leader of Argentina, Mr Minh is doing well in French Indochina, we get nice Mr Attlee and his splendid 'tache, Victor Emanuel III [the chap who believed Mussolini when he said he has 300,000 well armed troops just outside Rome (he had 30,000, largely arrested, peasants)] adbicates in favour of his son Humbert II, who rules for a month before Italy exiles him and becomes a republic. Elsewhere, Transjordan is founded, and they elect a King, and Greece's referendum restores the monarchy, thus restoring the karma of the world.
With Benito and Adolf both slightly on the dead side of things, Franco finds himself distinctly out of favour, when the UN severs relations, and tells everyone else to do the same thing. His staunch anti-socialist stance might stand him in good stead soon, though, as Jiang Jieshi [or whatever] isn't doing so well against Mao Zedong over in the Chinese Civil War.
And, huzzah! Bikinis are introduced.
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