Great War (Mexican Axis)

The Second Mexican-American War is the name of the North American theatre of the Great War. It lasted from 1917 to 1919.

1917
In June 1917, Mexico revealed that it had allied with Germany and commenced the invasion of the United States of America. With German weapons and the element of surprise, the Mexicans took over a large portion of Arizona and New Mexico, as well as approximately half of Texas, by November.

However, Mexico could not win a protracted war against the more powerful United States. Believing that they could advance no further, the Mexicans dug trenches similar to those in Europe, and began a defensive stage of the war. During this time, Japan was convinced by the Mexicans and Germans to enter the war.

1918
Mexican defenses held out for a long time - longer than the Americans thought possible. The United States also had to contend with Japan, which had attacked the Americans at Hawaii and occupied the archipelago. In April, a large planned attack against Mexico was carried out by the Americans, deploying large amounts of tanks. Occupied territory was taken back, and the Americans began a push into the northern states of Mexico.