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Basque Conflict
Part of the Wars of Iberian Unification

Pamplona after the 2019 Pamplona Attacks.
Date31 July 1959 - Ongoing
  • Early Terrorist Stage (1959-1972)
  • Fallout (1972-2000)
  • Second Terrorist Stage (2000-2028)
  • Basque Civil War and Spanish Invasion (2028-2030)
  • Low-presence Terrorist Attacks (2030-Present)
Location
Basque Country (Spain, France)
Result

Spanish - Pyrénées-Atlantiques joint victory.

  • Collapse of the Basque State.
  • Collapse of the Basque Free Republic.
  • ETA and Iparretarrak cease operations and fully surrender.
  • The heads of all movements associated with ETA and the Basque State are jailed.
  • The heads of the Basque Nationalist Party and the Basque Free Republic are to choose between exile or disbandment.
  • Partisan Warfare continues, as part of the greater Spanish Partisan Warfare.
Territorial
changes

Spanish Annexation of the Basque State and the Basque Free Republic.

  • ETA and related movements cease activity.
Belligerents

1959-1972:

Spain

  • Armed Police Corps
  • Spanish Armed Forces
  • Civil Guard

1959-1972:

Basque National Liberation Movement:

  • Euskadi Ta Askatasuna

1972-2000:

Conflict Paused due to Nuclear Fallout.

2000-2005:

Spain

  • National Police Corps
  • Spanish Armed Forces
  • Civil Guard

Spanish Neo-Fascist unaffiliated Paramilitaries:

  • Batallón Vasco Español
  • Grupos Anti-Terroristas de Liberación
  • Alianza Apostólica Anticomunista

Pyrénées-Atlantiques

  • Gendarmerie

Basque Free Republic

2000-2005:

Basque National Liberation Movement:

  • Euskadi Ta Askatasuna
  • Iparretarrak
  • Comandos Autónomos Anticapitalistas

2005-2028:

Spain

  • National Police Corps
  • Spanish Armed Forces
  • Civil Guard

Pyrénées-Atlantiques (2016-2030)

  • Gendarmerie

Pyrenees-Atlantiques (2000-2016)

  • Gendarmerie

Basque Free Republic

  • Ertzaintza
  • Basque Nationalist Party

Basque State

  • Batasuna

2005-2028:

Basque National Liberation Movement:

  • Euskadi Ta Askatasuna
  • Iparretarrak
  • Comandos Autónomos Anticapitalistas (2000-2018)

2028-2030:

Spain

  • National Police Corps
  • Spanish Armed Forces
  • Civil Guard

Pyrénées-Atlantiques (2016-2030)

  • Gendarmerie

2028-2030:

Basque National Liberation Movement:

  • Euskadi Ta Askatasuna
  • Iparretarrak

Basque State

  • Batasuna

Basque Free Republic

  • Ertzaintza
  • Basque Nationalist Party
World War II

Clockwise from top left: Abandoned equipment in northern France · German armies march through Paris · British soldiers examine a German anti-tank gun · Destroyed French armoured vehicle · French soldiers on their way to German POW camps · German Panzer II make their way through the Ardennes
Date1 September 1939 - 25 December 1950
Location
Europe, Africa, Middle East
Result Allied Victory
Participants

Allies

United Kingdom

  • Canada
  • Newfoundland
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • India
  • Tonga
  • Transjordan
  • South Africa
  • Bahrain
  • Oman
  • Kuwait
  • Bhutan
  • British-occupied Iraq (1941-)
  • Transjordan

Nepal

Free French Forces (1940-1948)

  • Syrian Republic (1939-40, 1940-)

France (1939-40) (1948-50)

  • French Morocco (1939-40)
  • Tunisia (1939-40)
  • French Indochina (1939-40)

Poland (1939)

  • Polish Underground State (1939-)

Netherlands (1940) Belgium (1940)

Luxembourg (1940)

Yugoslavia (1941)

  • Chetniks (1941-)
  • Yugoslav Partisans (1947-)

Greece (1940) Soviet Union (1947-)

  • United States (1947-)

Denmark (1940)

Norway (1940)

Axis

Germany

  • Bohemia and Moravia
  • Generalgouvernement (1939-)
  • Reichskommissariat Norwegen (1940-)
    • National Government
  • Reichskommissariat Niederlande (1940-)
  • Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia

Italy

Spain

  • Spanish Morocco

Denmark (1940-) Slovakia (1941-)

Hungary (1941-)

Romania (1941-)

Bulgaria (1941-)

Croatia (1941-)

Yugoslavia (1941) Greece (1941-) Finland (1947-48)


Iraq (1941)


France

  • French Morocco
  • Tunisia
  • French Indochina
  • Syria (1940)




Second Sino-Japanese War
File:Marco Polo Bridge air view.png
Aerial photo of the Marco Polo Bridge (right). Wanping Fortress is on the opposite side of the river.
Date7 July 1937 -
Location
China
Status Ongoing
Participants

China

  • Nationalists
    • Ma Clique
    • Shanxi Clique
    • Yunnan Clique
    • New Guangxi Clique
    • Guangdong Province
    • Sichuan Clique
  • Communists
    • Eighth Route Army
    • Shaan-Gan-Ning Border Region
    • Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army

Foreign support:

  • Germany
  • Soviet Union
  • United States (1940-)
  • United Kingdom (1940-)
    • India (1940-)
    • Australia (1940-)
    • British Malaya (1940-)

Japan

  • Manchukuo
  • Mengjiang (1939-40)
  • East Hebei (-1938)
  • North Shanxi (1937-1939)
  • South Chahar (1937-1939)
  • Great Way Government (1937-38)
  • Provisional Government of China (1937-1940)
  • Reformed Government of China (1938-1940)
  • Reorganized National Government of China (1940-)
    • Mengjiang (1940-)
  • French Indochina (1940-)
  • Thailand (1941-)

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List of military alliances edit

Creation Name Members
1373 Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1373   Portugal
  United Kingdom
1386 Treaty of Windsor   Portugal
  United Kingdom
1654 Anglo-Swedish Alliance   Sweden
  United Kingdom
1904 Entente Cordiale   France
  United Kingdom
1936 Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936   Egypt
  United Kingdom
1940 Ogdensburg Agreement   Canada
  United States
1943 Five Eyes   Australia
  Canada
  New Zealand
  United Kingdom
  United States
1947 Cominform   Soviet Union
  Albania
  Bulgaria
  Czechoslovakia
  Finland
  Hungary
  Iran
  Kurdistan
  Mongolia
  Poland
  Romania
  Turkey
  Yugoslavia