Though already in cracks from within before WW1, Ottomans were the only Central Power monarchy to survive the war intact and still in power. The Middle East would look different as well. As a result, Germany would have gained more land and present-day Austria would not have existed. Most likely, Germany would have absorbed Austria, considering its diminished position and weak role. On being victorious, Central Powers might have annexed Belgium and bits of industrial regions of Northern France, with British and French possessions going to the German, Ottomans and Austro-Hungarians. Central Powers have taken over Paris, knocked out Russia and Britain out of the war, and the American army is unable to alter the Central Powers’ overwhelming strength, eventually resulting in their triumph. But what if we think of Central Powers as the ones who emerged victorious and put an end to the war? Interestingly, how the course of history would have changed, had the Central Powers won WW1? It is widely known that the war concluded with the victory of Allied Powers. World War 1, the first truly global conflict and a momentous part of our history is one such event. While travelling through different parts of history in a sense of contradiction, known factors begin to produce different outcomes and one realises that reversing just a single event changes the state of the world forever. Sometimes, it is exciting to imagine a version of the world in a manner different from the existing one.