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Latest revision as of 00:59, 22 December 2021

Second Great War
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Date19 May 1937 – 28 October 1943 (1937-05-19 – 1943-10-28)
(6 years, 5 months, 1 week and 2 days)
Location
Worldwide
Result

Coalition victory

Territorial
changes
  • Songha cedes the Songhese Strait Zone; annexes Hmukeaathale and Southwest Ta-Puia
  • Belligerents

    Coalition:

    Alliance:

     Songha
     Bansunay
     Palia
     Vervillia
     Amaratan Empire
    Commanders and leaders
    • Blayk Blaykish PM
    • Rythene Harold Marshall
    • Rythene Howard Hughes
    • Albrennia Francis Coleman
    • Albrennia Alfred Temple
    • Tyrnica Johannes Saudler
    • Amandine Henri Phillipe
    • Songha Qhotul Pgoa'-Seung
    • Bansunay Hengki Sugiarto
    • Palia Gabriel Zárate
    • Vervillia Vervillian Leader
    • Amaratan Empire Andrija Falzon

    The Second Great War (GWII), sometimes the Second World War, was a global conflict lasting from 19 May 1937 to 28 October 1943. It was the largest and deadliest conflict in human history, involving a majority of nations from every continent and spanning an unparalleled theatre of war.

    During the interbellum period, tensions arose between Songha and the west regarding freedom of navigation in the Sea of Qes. After the Empire invaded and annexed the Rythenean protectorate of Hmukeaathale on 19 May 1937, war broke out between the two parties.

    Background

    Sea of Qes Dispute

    Timeline

    1937

    1938

    1939

    1940

    1941

    1942

    1943

    Aftermath