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Great War
Clockwise from top left:
  • Waldish artillery during the Siege of Alderham
  • The Fallish cruiser TBA sinks during the Battle of X
  • Fallish soldiers advance during the Battle of X
  • The TBAian scout cruiser X off the coast of X
  • A Waldish machine gun nest in northeastern Jarnland
  • Nadauran soldiers near X
Date17 April 1934 – 20 October 1940 (6 years, 6 months and 3 days)
Location
Result Transmedan Powers victory
Belligerents
Transmedan Powers:
 Waldrich
 Free States

Sydenham Powers:
 Falland
 Nadauro


 Razan
Commanders and leaders
Main Transmedan leaders:
TBA
Main Sydenham leaders:
Falland Edwin Bampfylde
TBA

The Great War, also known as the World War, was a global conflict fought between the Transmedan and Sydenham powers from 17 April 1934 until 20 October 1940. Having reached a never before seen scale, the conflict saw fighting on every continent and directly involved a majority of the world's nations. The war was the first to see the widespread employment of mechanized and aerial warfare by its combatants, and was the last major conflict to take place between great powers before the dawn of the atomic age. More than 50 million people were killed during the Great War, making it one of the deadliest military conflict in history. The war ended in Calesia with Falland fully occupied by the Transmedan powers after and unconditional surrender which was followed by the TBD Peace Treaties.

The decades preceding the Great War were marked by the global rise of political extremism, with revolutionary nationalist movements taking power in Falland, Nadauro, and Razan.

The Great War at large was a political, economic, cultural, and social turning point for the world. It is generally considered to mark the foundation for the international order of the rest of the 20th century and 21st century, it also saw the dissolution of multiple influential states and the deterioration of others' powers.

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Background

Prelude

Course of war

Aftermath

Impact

Technology

Legacy and memory