Battle of Andoma

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Battle of Andoma
Part of The Great War
Andoma.jpeg
Soldiers photographed during the battle
Date22nd April 1907-18th October 1907
Location
Result Alliance victory
Belligerents
The Iron Pact
Screenshot 2021-03-01 080544.png Lyonheimer
 Krenya
The Alliance
Flag of Blechingia.png Blechingia
 Tytherial
Commanders and leaders
Screenshot 2021-03-01 080544.png Leo Hretsy Flag of Blechingia.png Siobhan O'Brendan
Flag of Blechingia.png Guðmundur Karlsson
Flag of Blechingia.png Ivan Andersson
Strength
~984,789
Casualties and losses
~298,788

The Battle of Andoma was one of the most brutal and large scale battles during the Great War. It occurred when the Iron Pact forced Alliance forces to move back through the River Andoma, and large firepower resulted in one of the most brutal conflicts during the course of the battle. The Battle of Andoma was won by the Alliance after 6 months of brutal skirmish, ending on the 18th of October 1907. Historians argue that this is an extremely shock result as the Alliance were outnumbered, outpowered and low on resources.