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* [[Void]] attacks repelled
* [[Void]] attacks repelled
* Axis [[Axis Stamp War|counterattack]]|previous = [[Russian Bot Wars]]|next = [[GL-Ylilauta War]]|battles = [[Operation Blackout]], [[Axis Stamp War]]|place=[[Canvas 2]]}}The '''Void-Axis Wars''' were a series of major conflicts between the [[The New Pixel Axis|New Pixel Axis]] and the [[Void]], in addition to their respective allies, that took place on [[Canvas 2]]. The Void opened hostilities with an attack against the [[German Empire]] (an Axis member) called [[Operation Blackout]], which was not successful. In retaliation, the Axis mounted a counterattack against the Void that came to be known as the [[Axis Stamp War]]. Though an Axis victory, this counterattack resulted in the removal of numerous neutral art pieces, attracting heavy criticism of the bloc and contributing to its dissolution.  
* Axis [[Axis Stamp War|counterattack]]
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The '''Void-Axis Wars''' were a series of major conflicts between the [[The New Pixel Axis|New Pixel Axis]] and the [[Void]], in addition to their respective allies, that took place on [[Canvas 2]]. The Void opened hostilities with an attack against the [[German Empire]] (an Axis member) called [[Operation Blackout]], which was not successful. In retaliation, the Axis mounted a counterattack against the Void that came to be known as the [[Axis Stamp War]]. Though an Axis victory, this counterattack resulted in the removal of numerous neutral art pieces, attracting heavy criticism of the bloc and contributing to its dissolution.  


The Void-Axis Wars spurred major anti-Void sentiment within the former German Empire and its successor factions that would last until their final disbandment on [[Canvas 4]].
The Void-Axis Wars spurred major anti-Void sentiment within the former German Empire and its successor factions that would last until their final disbandment on [[Canvas 4]].

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Void-Axis Wars
CanvasCanvas 2
OutcomeAxis victory:
Belligerents
VoidThe New Pixel Axis
Battles
Operation Blackout, Axis Stamp War

The Void-Axis Wars were a series of major conflicts between the New Pixel Axis and the Void, in addition to their respective allies, that took place on Canvas 2. The Void opened hostilities with an attack against the German Empire (an Axis member) called Operation Blackout, which was not successful. In retaliation, the Axis mounted a counterattack against the Void that came to be known as the Axis Stamp War. Though an Axis victory, this counterattack resulted in the removal of numerous neutral art pieces, attracting heavy criticism of the bloc and contributing to its dissolution.

The Void-Axis Wars spurred major anti-Void sentiment within the former German Empire and its successor factions that would last until their final disbandment on Canvas 4.

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