Operation Rapture
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Operation Entrücking | |||||||
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Part of the Great War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Tierada Vonzumier Vierz Empire Camardocia Lemerum Template:Country data Republic of Aranquia Hevatia File:Flag of the Highlands of Scotland.svg Savland Borland |
Apelia Template:Country data SR Granzery | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
cox mcgee II Guillem Vadell Agis Erregui Template:Country data Republic of Aranquia Alonso Obregón Pieter-Jan Clous File:Flag of the Highlands of Scotland.svg Aleksander Aarvold Florentijn Schotman |
Jean-Baptiste Brochard Jules Charbonnier Éloi Sharpe Template:Country data SR Granzery istvan le dabbe |
Unternehmen Entrückung ("Operation Rapture") was the codename for the Allianz offensive against Apelia conducted in the autumn of 1947. The operation . The main offensive on the Southern front was led by Tierada and Vonzumier and supported by Camardocia, Lemerum, Aranquia, and Hevatia; a concurrent and complementary offensive on the northern front was led by the Vierz Empire, and supported by Savland and Borland. The initial offensive broke a nine-month-long deadlock on the Western front and drove the Apelian Army into a full rout. The offensive concluded with the end of the Battle of Saint-Beaune, which saw the capital of Apelia fall under Allianz control. Apelian President Abel Mallaire resigned shortly after the end of the battle, and his successor Jean-Baptiste Brochard ordered the surrender of the Apelian military.