Battle of Sejpedek

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Battle of Sejpedek
Part of the Invasion of Granzery of the Western Front of the Great War
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Men of the Tieradan TBA division during the battle.
Date29 July – 5 December 1946 (130 days)
Location
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
 Tierada
 Vonzumier
Granzery SR Granzery
Commanders and leaders
Tierada TBA
Vonzumier TBA
Granzery SR TBA
Units involved
Tierada TBA
Vonzumier TBA
Granzery SR 5th Army
Granzery SR 3rd Guards Tank Army
Strength
Initially:
TBA men
TBA vehicles
TBA aircraft
Breakout: TBA soldiers
Initially:
42,000 men
1,450 vehicles
907 aircraft
Breakout: 145,000 soldiers
Casualties and losses
TBA men
38,000 men

The Battle of Sejpedek was a battle of the Great War that took place in the area around the key Granzerian port of Sejpedek, the largest port in the nation, it began with an Allied naval invasion of Sejpedek and ended with the destruction of the 3rd Guards Tank Army and the capture of most of Southwest Granzery. The operation began as an Allied attempt to outflank Granzerian forces around the towns of Csepreg and Vép and secure the vital port of Sejpedek.

At the conclusion of the Battle in December of 1946, Granzerian forces in the West had been largely exhausted and Vierz forces in the East of Granzery had begun Operation TBA, allowing Allied forces to push through Granzery rapidly, by early February of 1947, Vierz forces had begun the Siege of Husegesvar and Allied forces had captured the city of Karpath, less than 90 kilometres from the besieged capital. By mid February the Granzerian government had surrendered unconditionally.