Second Thirty Years War (AMPU)

The Second Thirty Years' War was a war fought primarily in Central Europe between 1916 and 1646. One of the longest and most destructive conflicts in human history, it resulted in sixty million fatalities not only from military engagements but also from violence, famine and plague. People who perished over its course were overwhelmingly and disproportionately inhabitants of Germany and Russia, and the rest were mostly fallen soldiers of foreign armies. It was the deadliest armed conflict in human history and reshaped the balance of power of the world.