This is a list of the military engagements that have taken place since the Sicilian War.
If a war is ongoing it is recommended you write in past tense to avoid future editting.
Sicilian War[]
Sicilian War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Consulate of Sweden | Republic of Italy | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Swedish Armed Forces General Adam Lewenhaupt |
Italian Armed Forces Commander Forchi | ||||||
Strength(In Sicily) | |||||||
32,000 Soldiers 235 Tanks 90 Artillery peices 70 Aircraft One invasion fleet |
150,000 Soldiers 400 Tanks 200 Artillery peices 100 Aircraft Two fleets | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Sweden Total Dead: 446 Confirmed killed Wounded: 2,456 Soldiers |
Italy Total Dead: 2,229 Confirmed dead Wounded: 878 | ||||||
Under Casualties and Losses please list if they were Killed, Missing/Captured, Wounded, or Injured/Diseased/ Other Medical* | |||||||
The Sicilian war is a military conflict between the Republic of Italy and the Consulate of Sweden.
The war began after Italy refused to liberate Greece and Ethiopia from their control. As a result a massive invasion of Sicily was made. Sweden initially won the first battles of the war. Sweden demanded that Italy cede Sicily as punishment for annexing Greece and Ethiopia. After Italy denied the demand, the war continued in Sicily. The invasion fleet was blocked from assiting the 32,000 Men stranded in Sicily. Despite being stranded the Swedish troops continued their offensive on the island. After finding victories pointless as the Italians kept their attempts to retake the island a constant troops were withdrawn back to Sweden.
The Chechen War[]
Chechen War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Russian Federation |
Persian Empire Kingdom of Georgia | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Russian Armed Forces General Georgy Zhukov |
Persian Armed Forces General Shafir Astan General Georgi Arkovi | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
1,570,000 Soldiers 2,000 Tanks 1,100 Half tracks 1,270 Artillery peices 800 Aircraft 16 Vessels |
720,000 Persian 13,000 Georgian 880 Tanks (?) Artillery peices (?) Aircraft 14 Vessels | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Russia Total Dead: 26,803 Wounded: 3,750 Soldiers |
Persia Total Dead: 22,159 Wounded: 1,422 | ||||||
No POWs or rampant disease played any part in the Chechen War's head count | |||||||
The Chechen War was a very brief conflict between the Russian Federation and the Persian Empire.
Georgia refused Russia's entry and deployment into the country as part of puppetry and servitude under the Krekov Deal. The Persian Empire had declared Georgia a puppet in their sphere of influence, and the Russian Federation deployed masses of troops to the country. Conflict erupted as Persia fired the first shot. It was the bloodiest week in the history of human conflicts, with 26,000 Russian casualties and 22,000 Persian casualties in just 7 days. The peace treaty proposed by Persia states that Persia can not sphere or puppet any former Soviet states except for Turkmenistan, and Georgia will remain split between 2 occupation zones, the north being Russian and the south being Persian.
The Second Russo-Swedish War[]
The Second Russo-Swedish War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Consulate of Sweden | Russian Federation | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Swedish Armed Forces General Adam Lewenhaupt |
Russian Armed Forces General Georgy Zhukov | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
600,000 Soldiers (?) Tanks (?) Artillery peices (?) Aircraft |
2,570,000 Soldiers 3,000 Tanks 6,600 Artillery peices 4,000 Aircraft | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Sweden Total Dead: Estimate of 300,000 Wounded: Estimate of 90,000 |
Russia Total Dead: Estimate of 260,000 Wounded: Estimate of 100,000 | ||||||
No POWs or rampant diseases played any part in the casualties of this war. | |||||||
The Second Russo-Swedish War was a 2 week conflict between the Russian Federation and the Consulate of Sweden.
In mid January of 1940, Sweden mobilized an invasion force of 200,000 soldiers to capture St. Petersburg and border settlements. After overwhelming numbers and urban guerrilla warfare ran the Swedish out of St. Petersburg, Russia mounted the largest counter-invasion in history. 2,300,000 soldiers, 3,000 tanks, 4,000 fighters and 6,600 mobile artillery pieces counter-invaded Finland, driving them back miles. The war came to a resolution with a ceasefire, although a De-Militarized Zone was proposed by sub-belligerents. The Consulate of Sweden agreed not to make any more moves on the Russian Federation from thus forth.
Italian-Spanish War[]
Italian-Spanish War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Axis Alliance State of Spain Nazi Germany Supported by Republic of Sweden Empire of Iran Republic (?) of Israel |
Italian Republic | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Spanish Armed Forces General Francisco Franco Admiral Miguel Halañza German Armed Forces |
Italian Armed Forces | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Spanish Armed Forces 1 Submarine* 8 sailors* German Armed Forces None |
Italian Armed Forces 1 Destroyer | ||||||
*= Death from shipwreck |
The Italian-Spanish War did not involve any actual fighting but it did create tensions within the Axis Alliance.
The conflict begin when Italy staged a Spanish submarine blowing up an Italian destroyer. Franco blamed it on Republican insurgents when questioned by the Italian government, however Italy called the excuse fake and mobilized a fleet heading to Spain. The Spanish fleet moved to Cadiz as apart of a much larger plan. Germany pledged support for Spain, saying there is little evidence of Spain's supposed attack and sent hundreds of tanks as well as 30 U-Boats to support Spain. Italy demanded Valencia or naval bases in the Canaries however Spain declined both. Italy eventually setteled for a payment of money to rebuild their destroyer provided by Germany.
The Fifteenth Crusade[]
The Fifteenth Crusade | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Consulate of Sweden | Persian Empire | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Swedish Armed Forces General Rito Rysi |
Persian Armed Forces General (?) | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
(?) Soldiers (?) Tanks (?) Artillery peices (?) Aircraft |
(?) (?) Tanks (?) Artillery peices (?) Aircraft | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Sweden Total Dead: No casualties taken Wounded: No injuries taken |
Persia Total Dead: No casualties taken Wounded: No injuries taken | ||||||
No POWs or rampant diseases played any part in the casualties of this war. | |||||||
The Fifteenth Crusade was a war between the Roman Catholic states of Italy and Sweden and the Persian Empire. The Fifteenth Crusade was based around the extirpation of Zoroastrianisms for the abuse of former Middle Eastern cultures over the years. The pope sent it into motion on the basis that the Persian Empire was destroying Islam, Hebrew and other minority religions in the middle east for mass conversion to Zoroastrianism. Sweden was a major contributor to the crusade, but no military confrontations actually occurred during the crusade.