Strassburg Pact (FGC)

The Strassburg Pact is a mutual defense pact initiated by the Franco-German Commonwealth. It consists of six member states: the Franco-German Commonwealth, the United States of America, Poland, Switzerland, Canada, and the United Kingdom. This distinct organization, separate from NATO, PAFF, or any such similar organization, was designed to pool the nations' military resources in the event of war. A declaration of war on one member counts as a declaration of war on the others. Subsequently, if one of its members declares war on another nation, then the other members must follow suit.