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| result = Common Axis Victory | | result = Common Axis Victory | ||
* Withdrawal of all Inner Sphere forces from Quenmin | * Withdrawal of all Inner Sphere forces from Quenmin | ||
| status = | | status = | ||
| combatant1 = '''Common Axis'''<br> | | combatant1 = '''[[Common Axis]]'''<br> | ||
: {{flagicon image| | : {{flagicon image|QuocvangistPartyFlag.png|border|22px}} [[Quocvangist Quenmin (Tyran)|Đại Quến]] | ||
: {{flagicon image|CacertianEmpireFlag.png|border|22px}} [[Cacertian Empire]] | : {{flagicon image|CacertianEmpireFlag.png|border|22px}} [[Cacertian Empire]] | ||
: {{flag|Ruvelka}} | : {{flag|Ruvelka}} | ||
| combatant2 = '''Inner Sphere''' | | combatant2 = '''[[Inner Sphere]]''' | ||
: {{flagicon image|RepublicofSyara.png|border|22px}} [[Republic of Syara]] | : {{flagicon image|RepublicofSyara.png|border|22px}} [[Republic of Syara]] | ||
: {{flagicon image| | : {{flagicon image|ShirvaniDominonFlag.png|border|22px}} [[Shirvani Dominion]] | ||
| commander1 = '''[[Common Axis Leaders of the Great War (Tyran)|Common Axis]]'''<br/> | | commander1 = '''[[Common Axis Leaders of the Great War (Tyran)|Common Axis]]'''<br/> | ||
{{plainlist| | {{plainlist| | ||
* {{flagicon image| | * {{flagicon image|QuocvangistPartyFlag.png|border|22px}} '''[[Đức Khểnh]]''' | ||
* {{flagicon image| | * {{flagicon image|QuocvangistPartyFlag.png|border|22px}} '''[[Lý Học Thao Viên]]''' | ||
* {{flagicon image| | * {{flagicon image|QuocvangistPartyFlag.png|border|22px}} [[Đỗ Cà Bình Hao]] <!--- Chief of the Imperial Quenminese Army General Staff ---> | ||
* {{flagicon image| | * {{flagicon image|QuocvangistPartyFlag.png|border|22px}} [[Mạc Hiếu Quang]] <!--- Commander of the Northern Imperial Front ---> | ||
* {{flagicon image| | * {{flagicon image|QuocvangistPartyFlag.png|border|22px}} [[Kiều Hữu Dương]] <!--- Commander of the Southern Imperial Front ---> | ||
* {{flagicon image| | * {{flagicon image|QuocvangistPartyFlag.png|border|22px}} [[Trương Ngọc Thái Bình (Tyran)|Trương Ngọc Thái Bình]] <!--- Commander of the 1st Central Imperial Front ---> | ||
* {{flagicon image| | * {{flagicon image|QuocvangistPartyFlag.png|border|22px}} [[Liễu Quốc Hanh Chi]] <!--- Commander of the 2nd Central Imperial Front ---> | ||
* {{flagicon image| | * {{flagicon image|QuocvangistPartyFlag.png|border|22px}} [[Nguyễn Vạn Thắng]] | ||
* {{flagicon image| | * {{flagicon image|QuocvangistPartyFlag.png|border|22px}} [[Phó Minh Duyên]] | ||
* {{flagicon image| | * {{flagicon image|QuocvangistPartyFlag.png|border|22px}} [[Sái Trung Nguyên]] | ||
* {{flagicon image| | * {{flagicon image|QuocvangistPartyFlag.png|border|22px}} [[Vĩnh Tuấn Long]] | ||
* {{flagicon image| | * {{flagicon image|QuocvangistPartyFlag.png|border|22px}} [[Thảo Cường]] | ||
* {{flagicon image|QuocvangistPartyFlag.png|border|22px}} [[Lạc Mỹ]] <!-- Female general ---> | |||
* {{flagicon image|QuocvangistPartyFlag.png|border|22px}} [[Trần Thành Sang]] <!-- Grand Admiral and Chief of the Imperial Quenminese Navy General Staff --> | |||
* {{flagicon image|QuocvangistPartyFlag.png|border|22px}} [[Huỳnh Trọng Khánh]] <!-- Rear Admiral of the Trans-Bara Sea Long Range Task Force ---> | |||
* {{flagicon image|CacertianEmpireFlag.png|border|22px}} '''[[Rosalia Sarissita]]''' | * {{flagicon image|CacertianEmpireFlag.png|border|22px}} '''[[Rosalia Sarissita]]''' | ||
* {{flagicon image|CacertianEmpireFlag.png|border|22px}} '''[[Filomena Marcello]]''' | * {{flagicon image|CacertianEmpireFlag.png|border|22px}} '''[[Filomena Marcello]]''' | ||
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| casualties2 = 3,600,000 killed </br> 8,000,000 wounded | | casualties2 = 3,600,000 killed </br> 8,000,000 wounded | ||
| notes = | | notes = | ||
| campaignbox = | | campaignbox = {{Campaignbox Siduri War - Quenminese Front}} {{Campaignbox Siduri War}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Quenminese Front''' was a theater of conflict between the [[Inner Sphere]] and the [[Common Axis]] during the [[Siduri War]], pitting the [[Republic of Syara]] and | The '''Quenminese Front''' was a theater of conflict between the [[Inner Sphere]] and the [[Common Axis]] during the [[Siduri War]], pitting the [[Republic of Syara]] and the [[Shirvani Dominion]] against [[Quenmin]], [[Cacerta]], and [[Ruvelka|Ruvelkan forces in exile]]. The conflict occurred largely within Quenmin and along the Quenminese-Shirvani border. The military theater is recognized with numerous names: among Syaran histographers, it is known as the ''Eastern Front''; among contemporary Quenminese historians, it is recognized the ''Quenminese Theater'', the ''Great Eastern War'' or the ''War of the Inner Sphere''; among the [[Quocvangist Party|Quocvangist]] propagandists, it was deemed the ''Liberation War for the Imperial Motherland''; and among general historians, it is known as the the ''Eastern Siduri Theater''. | ||
The Quenminese Front began in October 1934 when the [[Army of the Syaran Republic]] and the | The Quenminese Front began in October 1934 when the [[Army of the Syaran Republic]] and the Shirvani Army launched a joint invasion of Quenmin, overrunning the Quenminese border and armed forces. The Inner Sphere advance was halted during the winter, and Quenminese forces were thereafter bolstered with reinforcing Cacertian troops. In the spring of 1935 the Inner Sphere launched a second offensive, but suffered heavy casualties and made little progress. In autumn the Common Axis launched a counter-offensive, repelling Inner Sphere forces back throughout the front. Inner Sphere fortunes were revived with the launch of [[Operation Rhipsaspia]] in summer 1936, but in the fall the Common Axis invaded the Dominion through southern Qunemin. In early 1937 from the success the Quenminese-planned [[Operation Kunai Grass]] , followed by a major counter-offensive that drove deep into southern [[Shirvaniya]], triggering it's withdrawal from the war. | ||
The battles on the Quenminese Front saw the bloodiest fighting and largest engagements of the Siduri War, and some of the largest military confrontations in history. Over ten million troops took part in the theater at all times, resulting in more than eight million people killed and nearly 20 million wounded. The Quenminese Front heavily influenced the outcome of the war, as Quenmin became the staging ground for Common Axis invasions of | The battles on the Quenminese Front saw the bloodiest fighting and largest engagements of the Siduri War, and some of the largest military confrontations in history. Over ten million troops took part in the theater at all times, resulting in more than eight million people killed and nearly 20 million wounded. The Quenminese Front heavily influenced the outcome of the war, as Quenmin became the staging ground for Common Axis invasions of Shirvaniya, which eventually succeeded in knocking them out of the war. Both sides committed various war crimes, including the torture and starvation of prisoners of war, and aerial bombings of civilian targets. The fighting on the Quenminese Front also produced some of the most well known commanders on both sides of the war, including [[Mạc Hiếu Quang]], [[Kiều Hữu Dương]], [[Phó Minh Duyên]], [[Trương Ngọc Thái Bình (Tyran)|Trương Ngọc Thái Bình]] and [[Zdravko Merakovski]]. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
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[[Category:Quenmin]] | [[Category:Quenmin]] | ||
[[Category:Ruvelka]] | [[Category:Ruvelka]] | ||
[[Category:Syara]] | [[Category:Republic of Syara]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Siduri War]] |
Latest revision as of 08:21, 18 September 2023
The Quenminese Front was a theater of conflict between the Inner Sphere and the Common Axis during the Siduri War, pitting the Republic of Syara and the Shirvani Dominion against Quenmin, Cacerta, and Ruvelkan forces in exile. The conflict occurred largely within Quenmin and along the Quenminese-Shirvani border. The military theater is recognized with numerous names: among Syaran histographers, it is known as the Eastern Front; among contemporary Quenminese historians, it is recognized the Quenminese Theater, the Great Eastern War or the War of the Inner Sphere; among the Quocvangist propagandists, it was deemed the Liberation War for the Imperial Motherland; and among general historians, it is known as the the Eastern Siduri Theater.
The Quenminese Front began in October 1934 when the Army of the Syaran Republic and the Shirvani Army launched a joint invasion of Quenmin, overrunning the Quenminese border and armed forces. The Inner Sphere advance was halted during the winter, and Quenminese forces were thereafter bolstered with reinforcing Cacertian troops. In the spring of 1935 the Inner Sphere launched a second offensive, but suffered heavy casualties and made little progress. In autumn the Common Axis launched a counter-offensive, repelling Inner Sphere forces back throughout the front. Inner Sphere fortunes were revived with the launch of Operation Rhipsaspia in summer 1936, but in the fall the Common Axis invaded the Dominion through southern Qunemin. In early 1937 from the success the Quenminese-planned Operation Kunai Grass , followed by a major counter-offensive that drove deep into southern Shirvaniya, triggering it's withdrawal from the war.
The battles on the Quenminese Front saw the bloodiest fighting and largest engagements of the Siduri War, and some of the largest military confrontations in history. Over ten million troops took part in the theater at all times, resulting in more than eight million people killed and nearly 20 million wounded. The Quenminese Front heavily influenced the outcome of the war, as Quenmin became the staging ground for Common Axis invasions of Shirvaniya, which eventually succeeded in knocking them out of the war. Both sides committed various war crimes, including the torture and starvation of prisoners of war, and aerial bombings of civilian targets. The fighting on the Quenminese Front also produced some of the most well known commanders on both sides of the war, including Mạc Hiếu Quang, Kiều Hữu Dương, Phó Minh Duyên, Trương Ngọc Thái Bình and Zdravko Merakovski.