List of wars involving Liberia
This is a list of wars involving the Republic of Liberia.
| Conflict | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result |
| Liberian–Grebo War
(1875–1876) |
Liberia
Supported by: |
Grebo people | Victory |
| World War I (1914–1918) |
Allied Powers France Britain Russia (1914–17) |
Central Powers German Empire Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Bulgaria (1915–18) |
Victory |
| World War II (1939–45) |
Allied Powers Soviet Union (from June 1941) United States (from December 1941) United Kingdom China France (1939–40, 1944–45) In exile for part of the war Poland Norway Netherlands Belgium Free France (1940–44) Luxembourg Greece Czechoslovakia Other important belligerents Canada India Australia New Zealand South Africa Yugoslavia Liberia Ethiopia Brazil Mexico Colombia Cuba Philippines Mongolia Co-belligerents Italy (1943–1945) Romania (1944–1945) Finland (1944–1945) Bulgaria (1944–1945) |
Axis powers Germany Italy (1940–43) Japan Affiliate states Romania (1941–44) Hungary (from 1941) Bulgaria (1941–44) Thailand (1942–45) Client states Slovakia Croatia Manchukuo Mengjiang Albania Co-belligerents Finland (1941–44) Iraq (1941) Vichy France (1940–44) Active neutrality Soviet Union (1939–41) Spain (1941–44) |
Victory |
| 1980 Liberian coup d'état (1980) |
Liberia | Faction of the Armed Forces of Liberia | Coup attempt succeeds |
| First Liberian Civil War (1989–1997) |
Liberian government
ULIMO (1991–1994) LPC (1993–1996)
UNOMIL (September 22, 1993 – September 12, 1997) |
Anti-Doe Armed Forces elements NPFL INPFL (1989–1992) NPFL-CRC (1994–1996) Supported by: Libya Burkina Faso RUF |
NPFL Victory
|
| Sierra Leone Civil War (1991–2002) |
|
|
Defeat
|
| 1998 Monrovia clashes (1998) |
Liberian government (Taylor loyalists) | Johnson's forces (ex-ULIMO-J) Limited involvement: Nigeria United States |
Partial victory of Charles Taylor
|
| Second Liberian Civil War (1999–2003) |
Liberian government
|
Rebel groups:
Guinea |
Rebel victory
|
See also
References
- ^ Gberie (2005), p. 102.
- ^ UNHCR, The Tamaboros and their role ... (1999).
- ^ Segenyuk 2011.
- ^ AFP (2002), p. 9; Ahmed (2017), p. 6; Express Web Desk (2017), p. 9; Tribune Online Report (2017), p. 3.
- ^ PakistanArmy.gov.pk, UN Peace Keeping Missions: Sierra Leone (2001 – Dec 2005) (2017).
- ^ BBC News, Peacekeepers Feared Killed (2000).
- ^ BBC News, Britain's role in Sierra Leone (2000).