Romania was like a kid who changed friends during a big game because the new friend had better snacks.
Romania started fighting with Germany, but later switched to fight with the Allies, it's like when you're playing soccer with one team, then realize the other team has way more candy and you want to join them too.
Why Romania Changed Sides
At first, Romania was happy being friends with Germany because they helped Romania win some battles. But then things got tricky. Germany needed more help, so they asked Romania for more soldiers and supplies, like asking your friend to bring extra snacks and help you clean up after the game.
Romania didn’t have enough energy left to keep helping Germany, especially since Germany was losing in other parts of the world. So Romania decided to switch sides, hoping that joining with the Allies would make things easier and maybe even get them some better rewards, like extra candy and a nap after the game!
Examples
- It's like choosing between two teams in a game, first you pick one, but later you realize the other team has better prizes.
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