On August 15, 1907, as the initial results of the war in Odalasia were first announced to the world, Europe was shocked and the world paid close attention.
The reason was simple: although Portugal only had three colonies in Asia with a total population of just under one million.
These three colonies were located in South Asia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia, with more than 6,000 soldiers stationed there.
According to the results received by Australasia, they had conquered and occupied these three colonies in just four or five days, a pace that was somewhat insane.
According to their own report, Australasia dispatched a total of 36,000 troops from the First and Second Divisions and transported them across the ocean using a large number of transport ships, while the navy provided protection.
If it was just a matter of casualty ratio, the casualty count of Australasia's 30,000-plus army was just under 200, and the death toll was even less than 30.