Imperial Invasion of Aurucolia

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Imperial Invasion of Aurucolia
Part of the Scandinavian Campaign of the Second Europan War
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Imperial troops after taking the city of Komázújváros
Date15 March 1942 - 21 April 1942
Location
Aurucolia
Result Imperial Victory
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
750,000
500,000

200,000
400,000

Case Orange or the Imperial Invasion of Aurucolia (15 March 1942 - 21 April 1942) was an attack on the neutral country of Aurucolia, which marked Aurucolia's entry to the Second Europan War as part of the Allied forces. The Invasion of Aurucolia by the Imperial nations of the Calvard Republic, Ruzhite Empire, and Autucratic East Europan Imperial Alliance would violate the 1933 Non-Aggression Pact of East Zemuria, which was an agreement of the three nations to Aurucolia just two tears before the start of the war.

The invasion took Aurucolia by surprise. Aurucolia was wholly unprepared for the conflict. Immediately, mass mobilisation occurred throughout Aurucolia, with men as young as 18 were being drafted to bolster the army's numbers. Aurucolia also began to double its production of war material, which was held in the Northern provinces of Aurucolia. The desire for invading Aurucolia was its vast mining locations in the northern regions, as well as the presence of oil in Central and Eastern Aurucolia.

The invasion would prove to be a success, with the Imperials launching Case Slate, which was the Imperial operation to capture the capital city of Aurucolia, Tatabanya.

Background

The Battle

Aftermath