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In the beginning March border conflicts between [[Duby]] & [[Judea]] had grown to such a large extent that Duby had threatened war against Judea if they did not relinquish certain territory, Judea responded much like Duby and within days Dubyian forces marched into a Judean border town and the Great Ridgefield War began. Judean and Dubyian forces clashed for the next few weeks and made little territorial gains.

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The Great Ridgefield War
Part of Regional Conflicts in Ridgefield
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From top to bottom: Bretislavian soldiers salute General Meier while on the march, Dubian army saluting ready to enter the battle on the border, Judean forces enacting a counter-charge against an advancing Dubian line.
DateJune 8, 1914 - Febuary 23, 1917
Location
Northern Judea
Result Peace treaty signed, both sides forced to pay reparations to eachother.
Territorial
changes
Judea and Duby gain several border towns and acres of land.
Belligerents

Judea - Alliance of the Rights of Men

Duby - Gears of Power

Commanders and leaders
General Benjamin Meier
James III
Abrahim Ben Roddl
King Abrahim II
General Augustus Hitbar
Charlotte III
General Hanz Landa
Strength
580,500 Total 600,000
Casualties and losses
134,239 Bretislavians
65,677
192,574

In the beginning March border conflicts between Duby & Judea had grown to such a large extent that Duby had threatened war against Judea if they did not relinquish certain territory, Judea responded much like Duby and within days Dubyian forces marched into a Judean border town and the Great Ridgefield War began. Judean and Dubyian forces clashed for the next few weeks and made little territorial gains.