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Anglo-WOLFHOUND War

Conflict:

WOLFHOUND Conflicts

Date:

1801-1830

Location:

Australia, Universe-16
New Zealand, Universe-16

Outcome:

Partial WOLFHOUND Victory;

  • Many regions of Australia annexed to the Indigenous Australians
  • Failure to annex New Zealand to the Maoris
Belligerents

Nation of WOLFHOUND

British Empire

Commanders

Fleet Marshall Andrew Lord

King William IV of Universe-16
Queen Victoria of Universe-16

Strength

WOLFHOUND's Military

Redcoats

Casualties

123'983 KIA
119'200 WIA

201'982 KIA
142'293 WIA

 

The Anglo-WOLFHOUND War is the first major conflict that the Nation of WOLFHOUND conducted and participated in.

Prelude[]

As a result of Andrew Lord's experience with in Universe-00 Australia and decided to research other Universes undergo a similar oppression and found out that Universe-16 was similar and decided to large military invasion against the British colonies despite not having many soldiers to fight in the conflict. They received permission from the Patrolman after it was declared if Universe-16 was left uncheck; it could spell trouble and thus allowed them to declare war against the Empire.

War[]

The conflict was slow at first as the Rationalist WOLFHOUNDers lead the assault and were able to acquire victory in most areas very quickly however their victories became left especially after the "Battle of Taumatawhakatangi­hangakoauauotamatea­turipukakapikimaunga­horonukupokaiwhen­uakitanatahu" which became a grave loss for the Nation of WOLFHOUND and resulted in the loss of New Zealand.

However, after Andrew Lord adopted his own version of Socialism; he changed multiple aspects of the military and was able to have futuristic machines built to aid in the war.

Aftermath[]

Universe-16's Australia lost 90% of most of its regions while some tribes allowed the Irish to settle into their communities with most of the European settlers and convicts be sent back to England.

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