Transmedan War
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Belligerents | |||||||
Transmedan Powers: Waldrich Free States |
Sydenham Powers: Razan | ||||||
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Main Transmedan leaders: TBA |
Main Sydenham leaders: Edwin Bampfylde TBA |
The Great War, also known as the World War, was a global conflict fought between the Transmedan and Sydenham powers from 17 April 1934 until 20 October 1940. The conflict saw fighting on every continent and directly involved a majority of the world's nations, including all of the great powers. The war was the first to see the widespread employment of mechanized and aerial warfare by its combatants, and was the last major conflict to take place between great powers before the dawn of the atomic age. More than 50 million people were killed during the war, making it one of the deadliest military conflicts in history. The Great War ended with the unconditional surrender of the Sydenham powers and their occupation by the victorious Transmedan powers.
The decades preceding the Great War were marked by the global rise of political extremism, with revolutionary nationalist movements taking power in Falland, Nadauro, and Razan. By the end of the 1920s, these nations had consolidated into an unofficial geopolitical bloc that challenged the primacy of the era's dominant powers, including Waldrich and the Free States. In the Western Hemisphere, hostilities began with the Fallish invasion of Cuthland on 17 April 1934, followed by the Razanite invasion of several days later. After pushing Waldish forces out of Cuthland, Falland launched a full scale invasion of mainland Waldrich in the spring of 1935. Despite rapid success during the first several months of the invasion, the onset of winter caused the Fallish offensive to slow and ultimately stall as the conflict decayed into a war of attrition. Falland and Razan launched concurrent offensives during the summer of 1936 in an attempt to break the stalemate, but both failed to achieve their stated objectives.
In 1937, hostilities began in Elia Austral when Nadauro, supported by Falland and Razan, invaded X. The Sydenham Powers hoped to cut off Waldrich and its allies from valuable natural resources in Elia Austral, which were critical to the Transmedan war effort. The invasion prompted the Free States to join the Transmedan Powers, sending expeditionary forces to both the Waldish and X fronts. By late 1938, Sydenham forces were on the retreat in Waldrich, Hylasia, and X. The Transmedan powers gained naval supremacy in the X Ocean during the summer of 1939, allowing the unhindered flow of Transmedan soldiers and supplies between Calesia and the Elias. Falland evacuated its last forces from mainland Waldrich in August, and Transmedan forces liberated Cuthland in October. After the loss of Cuthland, Falland offered to conditionally surrender in an effort to avoid a Transmedan invasion. These overtures were rebuffed by the Transmedan Powers, who demanded the resignation of the national syndicalist government. In addition, Nadauro and Razan both capitulated in early 1940, allowing the Free States and X to shift their war efforts entirely to Calesia and providing the Transmedian Powers with additional forces for an invasion of Falland. Transmedan forces ultimately carried out of full scale invasion in May, prompting the overthrow of the national syndicalist regime in a royalist coup d'état and unconditional surrender of Falland less than one month later.
The Great War was a political, economic, cultural, and social turning point for the world. It is generally considered to mark the foundation for the international order of the rest of the 20th century and 21st century, precipitating the dissolution of multiple influential states and the deterioration of others.