Koranel in the Second World War

Despite initial neutrality during the Summer Wars, Coranelle was home to a large portion of battles in the Vatupayic theatre during the Second World War. Even at the break of unrest in Vatupaya in 1940, Coranelle began preparing their nation for the worst; drafts were enacted and armed vehicles, tanks, aircraft, warships, and more began production within the nation. After the Riyudic occupation of Nanmaunaktuk, Gladomyr would send several hundred security troops to its dominion and the citizens of the nation began to fear the worst. Food and water began to be rationed and grocery stores were soon sold out of all of their canned goods and water, meanwhile those in power began secretly planning for the plausible moving of capital from Bellard to Domidy in event that Ta'aroha declare war on the country. When Riyude fell in the hands in Ta'aroha, negotiations to sponsor Riyude's royal family as well a majority of military and other leaders had already begun. At the same time, Ta'aroha declared war on Coranelle. The capital was moved in secret to Domidy as had been planned several years prior. Artillery shells and naval battles took place off the coast of Coranelle for several years, and Ta'arohan naval ships targeted Bellard - the city who was, for all they know, still the capital. Coranelle was invaded by Ta'aroha on December 14 1943 under Operation Red Banquet, where Ta'arohan ships breached Riyudic blockades and landed on Kipøya where a successful takeover of the island, as well as King Jois Island later, would take place. An attempt to repel the oncoming invasion from the south took place, but was initially fruitless as Ta'aroha inevitably conquered the entirety of Kipøya.