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The Antarctic Front was the least important front during the war, becomming the greatest land-grab-to-casualties-ratio in history. Since the scientists of the occupied bases was largelly [[Norway|Norwegian]] the [[British Empire|British]] occupation force faced little to no civilian resistance either, the worst being an angry Swede screaming "intruders!" upon the occupation force's arrival. Due to the sheer worthlessness of the territory the campaign is thought to have been launched for morale purposes, since winning the front would mean completely liberating a continent from [[Fifth Reich of Deutschland (AFOE: Collapse)|German]] influence.[[File:Antarctica.png|thumb|Antarctic Front]]
The Antarctic Front was the least important front during the war, becomming the greatest land-grab-to-casualties-ratio in history. Since the scientists of the occupied bases was largelly [[Norway|Norwegian]] the [[British Empire|British]] occupation force faced little to no civilian resistance either, the worst being an angry Swede screaming "intruders!" upon the occupation force's arrival. Due to the sheer worthlessness of the territory the campaign is thought to have been launched for morale purposes, since winning the front would mean completely liberating the continent from [[Fifth Reich of Deutschland (AFOE: Collapse)|German]] influence.[[File:Antarctica.png|thumb|Antarctic Front]]
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