==Scandinavian War==
Syndicates have 70,000 soldiers in place. They are joined by 3,000 soldiers, volunteers from abroad.
Sweden has 349,968 soldiers and 349,968 sailors. They are joined by 3,000 sailors from abroad.
Finland has sent 100,000 soldiers and and 200,000 sailors.
Kirov has 25,000 soldiers in place.
Aragon has pulled forces back due to reports of Lusitanian troop movements, but is supplying financial aid to Sweden.
Iceland-Norway has 546,398 soldiers; of its 181,828 sailors, 45,000 are present to protect the Norwegian coastline.
Both sides charge into each other, voiding their defensive advantage (an attempt to shut down the Syndicates’ radar and other detection instruments was unsuccessful). Battles rage across all of Scandinavia in a battle for supremacy, the Icelandic troops desiring Sweden and the Syndicate-backed Swedes wanting to end the threat of Norway once and for all. While 2,000 Swedes defect to the Icelandic side after some intense propaganda efforts, it is a marginal loss.
Icelandic troops maintain control of one part of Norway, at horrible cost. Norway kills 110,000 enemy soldiers (90,000 Swedes, 15,000 Finns, and 5,000 Syndicalist) and captures 36,000 Swedes. Norway meanwhile suffers a blow of 140,000 lost and 45,000 captured. Iceland’s POW camps are also targeted, with most of the 2,000 Syndicalists accounted for and a few thousand slaves also relieved of their bondage.
1.5 million Norwegians are soon beneath Swedish occupation. The Scandinavian War being an honorable one, the death toll is minimal – only about 50,000 Norwegians are lost.
==Atlantic Theater==
Elsewhere the Syndicates go for the gold, seeking to rule the seas and crush the Icelandic navy and thus, its economy.
353,000 Swedish sailors link up with 200,000 Finnish and go against 91,000 Norwegians. As the Syndicates did not lend their forces to their allies for this, the Norwegians actually are able to make up the difference in their much better training, as hopelessly outnumbered as they are.
Heroically, the Icelandic Navy manages to fend off a loss of Iceland’s home waters to the enemy. However, Norway is effectively lost, as reinforcements are blocked as the last of the coast comes under blockade. 91,000 Icelandic sailors die in the chaos; Iceland holds solely because of the timely arrival of reinforcements. 10,000 Swedes and 8,000 Finns die as well, many in the frigid waters of the north Atlantic.
==Canadian War==
Quebec has 90,000 Iceland-Norway soldiers.
The Syndicates arm 402,000 soldiers and send them across the terrain.
In a massive offensive, the Icelandic forces are pushed towards the strategic chokepoints of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, where their navy can help secure entry. The bulk of Icelandic North America is lost to the Syndicalists, and popular opinion is increasingly calling for the monarchy to ink a surrender.
Casualties:
-6,000 Syndicalists dead
-80,000 Icelandic dead
-10,000 Icelandic captured
-2 million Icelandic civilians occupied
-110,000 Icelandic civilians killed