Middle East Campaign

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Middle East Theatre
Part of the Second Europan War
GallianForcesinSania.jpg
Gallian Forces in Sania, Middle East
Date15 March 1935 - 10 May 1943
Location
Middle East and Central Asianna
Result

Allied Victory

  • The Midgar Federation signs Armistice
  • Trabia withdraws all Trabian Forces in the Middle East
  • Quenminese forces withdraw back to South Asianna
  • Archadians and Guado Forces withdraw to Archadian Arithea
Belligerents

Lucis Empire

Erebonian Empire
Free Bethausia
Esthar and Balamb (from 1936)
Dalmasca and Nabradia (from 1936)
Holy Galbadian Empire
Vionna-Frankenlisch
Abbas
Kingdom of Oshmar

Empire of Quenmin

Commanders and leaders

Constantinus XXV
Egidio Caruso
Damieni Petano
Emidio Spijker
Antoni Cassano
Eligio Cino
Francisco di Fiorre

Enrico di Revel

Hiệp Mạng
Lý Học Thao Viên
Thạch Hung Sõn Chiến
Kiều Dũng Quang
Victor Sazabio
Giovanni Filiberto
Alessandro Berdoli
Guiseppe Gavallero
Bertoldo Berti
Camillo Bovero
Durante di Pascua
Dominico Caro
Cristian Alexandrescu
Catrina Dumitru

Constantin Antonescu
Strength

By 1943:

  • 750,000
  • 375,000
  • 475,000
  • 355,000
  • 450,000
  • 250,000
  • 75,000
  • 550,000
  • 1,075,000
  • 1,330,000
  • 975,000
  • 550,000
  • 550,000
  • 150,000

By 1943:

750,000

2,500,000
350,000
File:BahatstvaFlag.jpg 100,000

By 1943:

  • 1,750,000
  • 750,000
  • 625,000
  • 330,000
  • 557,000
  • 520,000

The Middle East Campaign (15 March 1935 - 10 May 1943) was a theatre of operation during the Second Europan War. It was fought on three sides; the Allied forces led by the United Kingdom, the Federal forces led by the Atlantic Federation, and the Imperial forces led by the Empire of Quenmin.


Background

Timeline

1935: Early Skirmishes

1936: The Imperials Enter the Theatre

1937: The Imperials defeat Allied Forces

1938: The Lucis Commonwealth stands Alone at Sania

1939: The First Imperial Defeat

1940: The Allies Gain Momentum

1941: Allied Forces invade Syrianna

1942: Imperial forces begin to retreat eastward

1943: Closing Days

Aftermath