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The '''Liberation of Yeolcheon''' was fought between the Allied forced led mainly by the [[Great Lucis and Accordo|United Kingdom]], supported by [[Joyonghea]], [[Zanarkand and the Besaid Islands|Zanarkand]], [[New Akiba]], [[Rubrum and the Peristylium|Rubrum]], and [[Jutland-Gimli]] against the [[Empire of Quenmin|Quenminese Empire]]. The operation was a part of a series of campaigns that would eventually push the Quenminese further into northern Joyonghea. When Incheon had fallen after the [[Battle of In'chon]], the Allied forces continued their push north towards the border of Central Joyonghea with Northern Joyonghea. Earlier in the war, the defending Joyonghean forces declared Yeolcheon an {{wp|Open city}} during the [[Fall of Yeolcheon]]. However, due to Prime Minister [[Lý Học Thao Viên]]'s orders to defend all Quenminese conquests to the last man, Yeolcheon was heavily devastated.  
The '''Liberation of Yeolcheon''' was fought between the Allied forced led mainly by the [[Great Lucis and Accordo|United Kingdom]], supported by [[Joyonghea]], [[Zanarkand and the Besaid Islands|Zanarkand]], [[New Akiba]], [[Rubrum and the Peristylium|Rubrum]], and [[Jutland-Gimli]] against the [[Empire of Quenmin|Quenminese Empire]]. The operation was a part of a series of campaigns that would eventually push the Quenminese further into northern Joyonghea. When Incheon had fallen after the [[Battle of In'chon]], the Allied forces continued their push north towards the border of Central Joyonghea with Northern Joyonghea. Earlier in the war, the defending Joyonghean forces declared Yeolcheon an {{wp|Open city}} during the [[Fall of Yeolcheon]]. However, due to Prime Minister [[Lý Học Thao Viên]]'s orders to defend all Quenminese conquests to the last man, Yeolcheon was heavily devastated.  


The rapings and atrocities caused by the Quenminese did not stop even as the battle in the city took place. Despite it, in just 13 days, Yeolcheon was liberated and the Emperor was restored. Since then, July 12 has been celebrated in Joyonghea as [[Liberation Day (KoJ)|Liberation Day]] by many of its locals.
The rapings and atrocities caused by the Quenminese did not stop even as the battle in the city took place. Despite it, in just 13 days, Yeolcheon was liberated. Since then, July 12 has been celebrated in Joyonghea as [[Liberation Day (Joyonghea)|Liberation Day]] by many of its locals.


==Background==
==Background==

Revision as of 06:17, 11 May 2024

Liberation of Yeolcheon
Part of the Asianna and the Pacific Campaign of the Second Europan War
ZanarkianTroopwithJoyongheanchildren.jpg
A Zanarkian soldier meets with children liberated from the Yeolcheon Second Home for the Abandoned.
DateJune 28 - July 12, 1944
Location
Western Joyonghea, Joyonghea
Result

Allied Victory;

  • Yeolcheon liberated
Belligerents

Quen Minh with collaborator support
Ruzhite Empire

Archadia-Archedes
Commanders and leaders

Hồ Danh Sĩ Quốc
Ông Thao Pin
Ky Manh Hung
Phang Duc Nguyen
Olav Timasheff
Hans Greppenberg
Hugo Cavallero
Alessandro Berdoli

Arturo Amadeo

The Liberation of Yeolcheon was fought between the Allied forced led mainly by the United Kingdom, supported by Joyonghea, Zanarkand, New Akiba, Rubrum, and Jutland-Gimli against the Quenminese Empire. The operation was a part of a series of campaigns that would eventually push the Quenminese further into northern Joyonghea. When Incheon had fallen after the Battle of In'chon, the Allied forces continued their push north towards the border of Central Joyonghea with Northern Joyonghea. Earlier in the war, the defending Joyonghean forces declared Yeolcheon an Open city during the Fall of Yeolcheon. However, due to Prime Minister Lý Học Thao Viên's orders to defend all Quenminese conquests to the last man, Yeolcheon was heavily devastated.

The rapings and atrocities caused by the Quenminese did not stop even as the battle in the city took place. Despite it, in just 13 days, Yeolcheon was liberated. Since then, July 12 has been celebrated in Joyonghea as Liberation Day by many of its locals.

Background

Preparations

Order of Battle

Allied Forces

The Battle

Aftermath