Battle of New Holland

The Battle of New Holland was a major battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II. It was fought between New Holland and the Empire of Japan. It is the single most deadliest day in New Holland history, more so than the Battle of Neu Westfalen during World War I. It involved the single largest movement of troops in New Holland's history. After the battle the New Hollander population was awoken to the realities of war and backed to war effort wholeheartedly. It cost New Holland an estimated NH$2 billion for rebuilding and loss of life.

Landings
The Japanese forces made the original landing on September 6 1942. They assaulted the lightly defended beaches in the North of the nation. They quickly established beachheads during the night and by the morning of September 7, the New Holland leaders had begun mobilizing the remaining armies stationed in New Holland.

The Prime Minister, Robert Brownlee gave a speech to the nation: Today our sovereignty has been infringed. Today is the day where we must stand together, brothers in arms. Today is our defining moment!... -Robert Brownlee's "Speech to a nation" 1942