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+ | The '''Second ONE invasion of France''' was a military action conducted by [[Order_of_New_EWorld|ONE]] forces against the country of [[France]]. The conflict is the second time that ONE forces have invaded France since the beginning of [[World War V]]. | ||
+ | ONE's objective was to remove any threat from France in Western Europe and produce a corridor of advance to attack other [[Terra]] allies in the Americas. | ||
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
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France had been previously occupied by ONE forces after the first [[ONE invasion of France]], but as Terra and [[EDEN]] forces began a successful series of counter-attacks during [[World War V]] the country of France had been liberated in the interim between invasions. | France had been previously occupied by ONE forces after the first [[ONE invasion of France]], but as Terra and [[EDEN]] forces began a successful series of counter-attacks during [[World War V]] the country of France had been liberated in the interim between invasions. | ||
− | During this time [[ONE]] had been dealt a number of setbacks in the Balkans, Baltic, and Americas. The Terra and EDEN counter-attack focused upon liberating a number of regions that had fallen to ONE control during the [[Fourth Balkan War]], ONE invasions of [[ONE invasion of Bulgaria|Bulgaria]] and [[ONE invasion of Romania|Romania]], and the [[Brazil-Spain War]]. | + | During this time [[Order_of_New_EWorld|ONE]] had been dealt a number of setbacks in the Balkans, Baltic, and Americas. The Terra and EDEN counter-attack focused upon liberating a number of regions that had fallen to ONE control during the [[Fourth Balkan War]], ONE invasions of [[ONE invasion of Bulgaria|Bulgaria]] and [[ONE invasion of Romania|Romania]], and the [[Brazil-Spain War]]. |
− | Terra and EDEN also began a number of invasions to mitigate ONE's power in a number of theaters of the [[ | + | Terra and EDEN also began a number of invasions to mitigate ONE's power in a number of theaters of the [[World War V]], in particular, the [[Serbia-Russia War]], [[EDEN invasion of Serbia]], and temporarily during the [[Second Baltic War]] and [[USA-Spain War]]. However, the joint alliance failed to capitalize on their advancements, eventually resulting in failing to completely conquer [[Serbia]], and only partially conquering [[Sweden]]. In both conflicts, ONE forces were ultimately able to repel the invasions and eventually begin a much larger second offensive against its enemies. |
==Second Offensive== | ==Second Offensive== | ||
− | As ONE began to secure its position in the Balkans and the Baltic, it returned its attention back towards France. The ultimate goal of ONE was to find a viable corridor of attack against American Terra member-states, particularly the [[USA]] and [[Brazil]]. To this end they attempted to broker a deal with France. Being a loyal member of [[Terra]] and a firm [[USA]] ally, France rejected any such proposals. In addition, France had long standing animosity toward [[Hungary]], [[Spain]], and the [[Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)]] and would not concede to any associated forces in their sovereign territory. | + | As ONE began to secure its position in the Balkans and the Baltic, it returned its attention back towards France. The ultimate goal of ONE was to find a viable corridor of attack against American Terra member-states, particularly the [[USA]] and [[Brazil]]. To this end, they attempted to broker a deal with France. Being a loyal member of [[Terra]] and a firm [[USA]] ally, France rejected any such proposals. In addition, France had long standing animosity toward [[Hungary]], [[Spain]], and the [[Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)]] and would not concede to any associated forces in their sovereign territory. |
− | ONE citizens themselves were not unanimously in favor of a second invasion. In particular, [[Poland|Polish]] citizens were split on the question of invasion. However, on June 8, 2011 a [[natural enemy]] declaration against France was successfully passed in Poland and another in [[Hungary]] shortly thereafter. | + | ONE citizens themselves were not unanimously in favor of a second invasion. In particular, [[Poland|Polish]] citizens were split on the question of invasion. However, on June 8, 2011, a [[natural enemy]] declaration against France was successfully passed in Poland and another in [[Hungary]] shortly thereafter. |
France vowed to hold back what appeared to be an overwhelming onslaught and Terra began mobilizing for yet another bloody defense in Western Europe. | France vowed to hold back what appeared to be an overwhelming onslaught and Terra began mobilizing for yet another bloody defense in Western Europe. | ||
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The Second ONE invasion of France was a military action conducted by ONE forces against the country of France. The conflict is the second time that ONE forces have invaded France since the beginning of World War V.
ONE's objective was to remove any threat from France in Western Europe and produce a corridor of advance to attack other Terra allies in the Americas.
Background
France had been previously occupied by ONE forces after the first ONE invasion of France, but as Terra and EDEN forces began a successful series of counter-attacks during World War V the country of France had been liberated in the interim between invasions.
During this time ONE had been dealt a number of setbacks in the Balkans, Baltic, and Americas. The Terra and EDEN counter-attack focused upon liberating a number of regions that had fallen to ONE control during the Fourth Balkan War, ONE invasions of Bulgaria and Romania, and the Brazil-Spain War.
Terra and EDEN also began a number of invasions to mitigate ONE's power in a number of theaters of the World War V, in particular, the Serbia-Russia War, EDEN invasion of Serbia, and temporarily during the Second Baltic War and USA-Spain War. However, the joint alliance failed to capitalize on their advancements, eventually resulting in failing to completely conquer Serbia, and only partially conquering Sweden. In both conflicts, ONE forces were ultimately able to repel the invasions and eventually begin a much larger second offensive against its enemies.
Second Offensive
As ONE began to secure its position in the Balkans and the Baltic, it returned its attention back towards France. The ultimate goal of ONE was to find a viable corridor of attack against American Terra member-states, particularly the USA and Brazil. To this end, they attempted to broker a deal with France. Being a loyal member of Terra and a firm USA ally, France rejected any such proposals. In addition, France had long standing animosity toward Hungary, Spain, and the Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and would not concede to any associated forces in their sovereign territory.
ONE citizens themselves were not unanimously in favor of a second invasion. In particular, Polish citizens were split on the question of invasion. However, on June 8, 2011, a natural enemy declaration against France was successfully passed in Poland and another in Hungary shortly thereafter.
France vowed to hold back what appeared to be an overwhelming onslaught and Terra began mobilizing for yet another bloody defense in Western Europe.
Poland spearheaded the assault with an attack upon Lorraine, officially beginning another ONE invasion of France on June 8, 2011.
Battles
Polish front
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8 June 2011 Day 1296 |
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Lorraine |
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9 June 2011 Day 1297 |
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Champagne Ardenne |
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10 June 2011 Day 1298 |
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Picardy |
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11 June 2011 Day 1299 |
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Upper Normandy |
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12 June 2011 Day 1300 |
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North Calais |
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13 June 2011 Day 1301 |
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Lower Normandy |
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14 June 2011 Day 1302 |
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Loire Valley |
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15 June 2011 Day 1303 |
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Burgundy |
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16 June 2011 Day 1304 |
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Poitou Charentes |
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17 June 2011 Day 1305 |
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Brittany |
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18 June 2011 Day 1306 |
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Paris Isle of France |
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19 June 2011 Day 1307 |
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Pays de la Loire |
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Hungarian front
Date | Attacker | Region | Defender | Result | |||
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8 June 2011 Day 1296 |
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Baden-Wurttemberg |
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10 June 2011 Day 1298 |
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Alsace |
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11 June 2011 Day 1299 |
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Franche-comte |
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12 June 2011 Day 1300 |
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Rhone Alps |
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13 June 2011 Day 1301 |
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Auvergne |
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14 June 2011 Day 1302 |
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Limousin |
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15 June 2011 Day 1303 |
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Midi-Pyrenees |
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16 June 2011 Day 1304 |
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Languedoc Roussillon |
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17 June 2011 Day 1305 |
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Aquitaine |
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18 June 2011 Day 1306 |
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Provence Alpes Azur |
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19 June 2011 Day 1307 |
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Corsica |
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Resistance
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Date | Attacker | Region | Defender | Result | |||
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11 June 2011 Day 1299 |
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Alsace |
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12 June 2011 Day 1300 |
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Champagne Ardenne |
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18 June 2011 Day 1306 |
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Midi-Pyrenees |
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19 June 2011 Day 1307 |
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Rhone Alps |
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19 June 2011 Day 1307 |
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Lorraine |
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21 June 2011 Day 1309 |
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Champagne Ardenne |
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