Battle of Bezdna Studni

The Battle of Bezdna Studni (1 March - 13 October 1918) was the largest, bloodiest, and longest lasting battle of the Great Eidoran War. Involving up to 700,000 soldiers and resulting in at least 300,000 military deaths, it would prove to be a turning point in the war in Radovias favor. It is notable for involving both sides of the Zvogorian conflict fighting against each other (as this was often avoided by both commands), the first tank-on-tank combat, as well as the first true combat test of the Radovian Women's volunteer divisions.

Bezdna Studni
Bezdna Studni is a small town situated in northern Zvogoria, with about 9,000 inhabitants before the battle. The name roughly translates into "bottomless well".