Battle of Armageddon (Left Behind)

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Battle of Armageddon
Part of World War III
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The Battle from overhead
Date ArmageddonGlorious Appearing
Location Har Megiddo, Israel
Result Decisive Christian victory; collapse of the Global Community
Combatants
The Remnant Global Community
Commanders
Jesus Christ
Tsion Ben-Judah
Chaim Rosenzweig
Rayford Steele
Satan/Lucifer
Nicolae Carpathia
Leon Fortunato
Viv Ivins
Suhail Akbar
Strength
The few surving Christans and Jews. All military units of the earth.
Casualties
No causualties All Global Community units destroyed

The Battle of Armageddon is a fictitious battle in the Left Behind series by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins. It is based on the evangelical interpretation of the Book of Revelation.

The battle begins when Global Community Supreme Potentate Nicolae Carpathia sends out for all the military hardware and armed forces of the Earth and umbrellas them into the Global Community One World Unity Army.

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