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Revision as of 14:11, 18 August 2020

Second Great War
Wheeler Field (7 Dec. 41).jpg
Japanes air attack on shipping off Guadalcanal, 12 November 1942.jpg
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Saijo (AWM 131988).jpg
Marines land on Okinawa shores.jpg
BattleOfPalia.jpeg

Clockwise from top left: Porte-Tardu in flames after a bombing; The failed Songhese invasion of Saint-Baptiste; Liu-Hu under occupation by Coalition Forces; The Battle of Montemolin; Allied Marceunian Troops land during the Second Battle of Porte-Tardu; a Taqaliwaq-Class Songhese Battleship
Date1 January 1937 – 31 December 1943 (1937-01-01 – 1943-12-31)
(6 years, 11 months, 4 weeks and 2 days)
Location
Result

Stalemate

  • Brief occupation of part of Songha, before a cold stalemate settles across Isuan following the Coalition's withdrawal
Territorial
changes
  • Songha cedes the Songhese Strait Zone; annexes Hmukeaathale and Southwest Ta-Puia
  • Belligerents
    Coalition: Alliance:
    Commanders and leaders
    • Tyrnica Johannes Saudler
    • Albrennia Francis Coleman (1937-38)
    • Albrennia Alfred Temple (1938-43)
    • Songha Qhotul Pgoa'-Seung

    The Second Great War, or GW2, was a global conflict that took place across Levilion that lasted from 1937 to 1943. It involved the majority of Nations from every Continent, divided into two opposing factions; the Alliance, made up largely of Autocracies and Dictatorships, and the Coalition, made up largely of Democracies and Constitutional Monarchies.

    Background

    Sea of Qes Dispute

    Timeline

    1937

    1938

    1939

    1940

    1941

    1942

    1943

    Aftermath