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International Union of Flecquist and Socialist States Internationale Socialiste Nemzetközi Szocialista Međzunarodna Socialistična Міжнародна Соціалістична | |
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1941–1947 | |
Status | Trade bloc Military alliance |
Historical era | Great War |
• Established | 5 May 1941 |
24 July 1947 |
The Socialist Internationale (Apelian: Internationale Socialiste) was an economic union and later military alliance active during the first half of the 20th century. The union consisted primarily of Apelia, Granzery, Luepola, and Vorochia, among others, and was one of the two warring factions in the Great War. It fought against and was defeated by the Allied powers.