During the revolution of 1812, France had declared independence from the Soviet Union. This caused much confusion within the 12 Unions as well as had a devastating effect on the Soviet Union’s war efforts, especially during the third World War, otherwise known as, “The Great NUT War.” Among the many commodities the Unions were abundant with, all 12 union lacked nut butter, a crucial weapon to a not so crucial war effort. Ironically, until “The Great Nut War” many of the unions overlooked the benefits that nut butter had on them, even less its heavy influence on the people’s art, literature, and technology. However, nut butter had been the Union’s way of reproduction. Nut butter achieved this through, hence its name, impregnating women deemed infertile. Thus, due to such product, the Unions had been able to produce young at forty times the birth rate than it had been able to, previous to the introduction of Nut Butter. When the Union had lost their number one nut butter industry, France, the union was devastated, factories were empty, businesses shut down, suicide rates among infertile women increasing. Although this introduced many benefits to the Soviet society, with poverty rates decreasing and famines becoming less seen within all 12 Unions, the Union had lost their most valuable weapon, expendable soldiers. After the introduction of nut butter, many the Union’s war strategies had become increasingly barbaric and increasingly more rudimentary. Only after a couple decades had their fearless generals given up the idea of conventional warfare. There were no other strategies, no other solution, other than taking advantage of a large population of people, known by the Union. Thus, because the Union had lost Nut Butter, they had also lost the third great war.