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===Crown Company members arrest both Free Quenminese and Bethausian members=== | ===Crown Company members arrest both Free Quenminese and Bethausian members=== | ||
===Hue La Court=== | ===Hue La Allied Court accuses both Zeyar and Tuyết; Death Sentences given out=== | ||
===Major Blazkowicz's appeal to Lord Mountbatten=== | ===Major Blazkowicz's appeal to Lord Mountbatten=== |
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Part of Bloody Highway during the Second Europan War | |||||||
Hue Ngãi Village, where the incident of Crown Company happened. | |||||||
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at least 150 troops |
approx. 120 Free Quenminese troops | ||||||
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29 killed or wounded |
37 killed or wounded |
The Crown Company Incident or the Hue Ngãi Conflict (15 June - 1 July 1945) refers to the series of infighting between the Bethausian and Free Quenminese members of Crown Company. The incident was the result of the controversial Bloody Highway, a series of mass murders committed by the Free Bethausian Army of the East during the Central Highlands Campaign.