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Revision as of 21:01, 6 March 2020

Great War
Tieradan infantry storming Apelian defenses in the Battle of Beaulliers.
A Luepolan field gun is set up during the Siege of Kasenberg.
Vonzumieran tanks undergo inspection before an operation.
Vierz troops near Salzdorf prepare to counterattack against Apelian positions.
The Apelian battleship Volonté at sea.
Granzerian bombers flying a sortie in Talenna.
Date8 April 1942 – 24 July 1948
(6 years, 3 months, 2 weeks and 2 days)
Location
Result

Allianz victory:

Belligerents
Allianz Coalition
Commanders and leaders
Vierz Empire Hermann Eschau
Tierada Enrique Castro
Vonzumier Wilhelm Schnabel
File:Flag of the Highlands of Scotland.svg Markus Jansen
People's Republic of Luepola Anton Marusić
Template:Country data V 2AP Abel Mallaire
Granzery SR Lázár Molnár
and others...
  •  ?
  •  ?
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Strength
Total: ?
Vierz Empire 19.5 million
Total: ?

The Great War, also known in Vierz-speaking countries as the World War (Weltkrieg), was a global war fought between 1942 and 1948. The conflict was largely fought between the Socialist International Coalition, led by Luepola, Granzery and Apelia, and the Allied Powers, led by the Vierz Empire, Vonzumier, Tierada, and Savland. The war resulted in the mobilization of some 90 million military personnel in over 20 countries, marking the formation of a state of total war. It is estimated that between 70 to 80 million people died, making it the deadliest war in human history. The war saw the mass deployment of chemical weapons on nearly all fronts and untold numbers of civilian deaths as a result of widespread starvation, disease, and strategic bombing.