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Revision as of 14:51, 25 August 2021

Crown Company Incident
Part of Bloody Highway during the Second Europan War
Hue Ngãi Village.jpg
Hue Ngãi Village, where the incident of Crown Company happened.
Date15 June - 1 July 1945
Location
Hue Ngãi Village, Quenmin
Result

Dispute Settled

Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
at least 150 troops approx. 120 Free Quenminese troops
Casualties and losses
35 killed or wounded
39 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.

Background

Chronology of Incident

First Skirmish at Hue Ngãi

Tuyết's attempt on Sgt. Bo Zeyar Thurein

Second Skirmish at Hue Ngãi; Erebonians and Rubrumians intervene; Blazkowicz arrests both Zeyar and Tuyết

Crown Company members arrest both Free Quenminese and Bethausian members

Hue La Allied Court accuses both Zeyar and Tuyết; Death Sentences given out

Major Blazkowicz's appeal to Lord Mountbatten

Lord Mountbatten Intervenes

Aftermath