The European and Asian theatres are considered to have two completely separate origins. In Europe, the Union of National Socialist Republics had aggressively expanded throughout the 30's, annexing one by one Moldova, Latland and Estland. For each of these the Central Powers had tried to appease the UNSR, but this only served to encourage it in its ambitions. However, the final straw was reached when the UNSR invaded Finland in 1939, and Albion and the Saxony declared war three days later.
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rdfs:label
| - Third World War (Fidem Pacis)
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rdfs:comment
| - The European and Asian theatres are considered to have two completely separate origins. In Europe, the Union of National Socialist Republics had aggressively expanded throughout the 30's, annexing one by one Moldova, Latland and Estland. For each of these the Central Powers had tried to appease the UNSR, but this only served to encourage it in its ambitions. However, the final straw was reached when the UNSR invaded Finland in 1939, and Albion and the Saxony declared war three days later.
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side
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- China
- Finland
- Italy
- Japan
- Egypt
- Norway
- Romania
- Bulgaria
- Albion
- Vinland
- Saxony
- Aquitaine
- Siam
- Central Powers:
- Axis:
- Lyonesse
- Afon Arian
- Fusang
- New Arvor
- Albic India
- Altai
- Azad Hind
- New Tigray
- UNSR
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side2strength
| - Azad Hind: ~6,900,000
- Bulgaria: ~3,800,000
- China: ~21,000,000
- Italy: ~8,100,000
- Lyonesse: ~9,500,000
- New Arvor: ~7,200,000
- Siam: ~1,500,000
- Total: ~72,200,000
- UNSR: ~14,200,000
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side2casualties
| - ~33,400,000 dead
- ~34,520,000 wounded
- ~50,000,000 civilian deaths
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side1casualties
| - ~21,650,000 dead
- ~28,100,000 wounded
- ~80,000,000 civilian deaths
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side1strength
| - Albic Empire: ~9,800,000
- Aquitaine: ~8,500,000
- Egypt: ~3,800,000
- Finland: ~2,900,000
- Fusang: ~6,400,000
- Japan: ~8,400,000
- Rome: ~12,500,000
- Saxony: ~10,000,000
- Total: 62,300,000
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Commanders
| - Douglas MacArthur
- Winston Churchill
- Benito Mussolini
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Dwight D. Eisenhower
- Li Zongren
- Xue Yue
- Alexander Papagos
- Thomas Blamey
- Erich von Manstein
- Chiang Kai-shek
- Bernard Montgomery
- Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
- Georgy Zhukov
- Louis Mountbatten
- Alphonse Juin
- Antanas Smetona
- Charles IX
- Charles de Gaulle
- Edward Rydz-Smigly
- Erwin Rommel
- Harald III and V
- Harry Truman
- Isaac II Theophilos
- Isoroku Yamamato
- Jawaharlal Nehru
- Michael VII Theophilos
- Philippe Petain
- Philippe de Hauteclocque
- Pietro Badoglio
- Subhas Chandra Bose
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Result
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Place
| - Global, also LEO, Moon, Mars
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abstract
| - The European and Asian theatres are considered to have two completely separate origins. In Europe, the Union of National Socialist Republics had aggressively expanded throughout the 30's, annexing one by one Moldova, Latland and Estland. For each of these the Central Powers had tried to appease the UNSR, but this only served to encourage it in its ambitions. However, the final straw was reached when the UNSR invaded Finland in 1939, and Albion and the Saxony declared war three days later. In the east, the Ren empire of China had been following a similar course. In the chaos that followed the Xinhai Revolution China had lost many of its tributaries and much influence in Asia. The countries to the south were controlled by European colonial empires, and Korea and Japan to the east had begun to rapidly grow to fill the political void. In 1936 China occupied and annexed Tibet, in 1937 it invaded Korea, and on the same day in 1941 it launched surprise attacks on Kyushu, Hawaii, Siam and Malaya. This brought the European Central Powers into the war in the Pacific.
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