Second Eurasian War (Toyotomi)

The Second Eurasian War (1937-1946) is often considered the third phase of the "Fourth Global War". It was the bloodiest war in world history to date.

Origins
In the aftermath of the, the Quintuple Alliance of (now known as the Franco-British Empire),  (now referred to as the Greater German Empire),  ("Italy"),  and  dominated the Eurasian landmass.

After the, the British powers in North America came to be aligned with and her allies, the North American continent enjoying a degree of unity with the recently-created.

With reconstruction of and the  progressing steadily, the still-mobilized armies of the various North American powers, along with those of  herself, began to look towards the Eurasian landmass, at the possibility of liberating the oppressed peoples of those continents.

The War Starts
In 1937, the Union of British India and the United Franco-Indian States declared themselves independant of England, allying with the remaining free Indian states and the Japanese Indian colonies.

England declared war upon the rebel colonies, and and the League of North American States declared war upon England.

The War Spreads
China and the German Empire soon declared war upon the Japanese-North American Alliance. Russia and Italy remained neutral.

The War was fought bitterly. Much of the fighting in the early stages was naval. Slowly, the combined Japanese-North American naval forces beat back the Eurasian forces. Only in India was there land fighting, and the Eurasian forces fell back. A temporary Indian Alliance was established between the various Indian states fighting for independence. Japanese India was granted indepenance within the, as was Indonesia.