Eastern Front (Napoleon's America)

The Eastern Front, also known as the European East, or the Russian Front was a theatre of war during World War I. The Eastern Front was the place where the Great War started, it was hotly contested between Soviet Russian and later Mexican troops and League of Steel countries.

The German and Austrian empires, as well as the Balkan Confederation faced off in the costliest front in terms of human and material losses. The conflict started when a group of Austrian immigrants (or fugitives) escaping into Russia illegally were fired upon by a nervous border guard that mistook them for an Austrian scouting party.