North Africanna Campaign

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North Africanna Campaign
Part of the Second Europan War
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A Lucian A15 Cruiser Tank passes by a burning Archadian Panzer
Date11 June 1935 - 10 May 1943
Location
North Africanna
Result

Allied victory

Belligerents

Holy Galbadian Empire
Lucis Empire

Dalmasca and Nabradia (from 1936)
Esthar and Balamb (from 1936)
Free Bethausia
Holy Trabian Empire
Militesi Empire
Archadia-Archedes
Guadosalam Federation
Commanders and leaders

Henry Fegelein
Hermann Fegelein
Wilhelmus Burgodorf
William Cunningham
Harry Alexander
Bernard Kiriya Montgomery
William Kiriya Tanaka
John O'Hara
Wakka O' Shaunnessy
Leonard Nox Fleuret
Vaan de Vogel
Smits van Buren
Irvine von Kruger

Thomas von Holden

John Carl XXXVI
Antoine LeMerc

Louis de Mont

Alberto Andacco
Vincenzo di Alfalfa
Antonio Marella
Giovanni Callavero
Adolfo Bastico
Armando Diaz
Benito di Balda

Gastoni Marrelio

The North Africanna Campaign of the Second Europan War took place in North Africanna from 11 June 1935 to 10 May 1943. It included campaigns fought in the Libyon and Egypian deserts (Northwest Desert Campaign, also known as the Desert War), in Guadonian Africanna, Marocca and Algerio (Operation Bonfire), as well as Talinia (Talinia Campaign).

The campaign was fought between the Allies, many of whom had colonial interests in Africanna, and the Axis Powers. The Allied war effort was dominated by the Holy Galbadian Empire. The United Kingdom, along with the Lucis Commonwealth intervened in 1936 following the Archadian threat to the Schwarz Canal.

Background

Northwest Desert Campaign

West Africanna Campaign

Talinia Campaign

Aftermath