| Conflict |
Combatant 1 |
Combatant 2 |
Results |
Guatemalan Invasions of Los Altos (1838-1840) |
Guatemala |
Los Altos |
Victory
|
Caste War of Yucatán (1847–1933) |
Mexico
Guatemala
Republic of Yucatán (1847–1848)
British Honduras (from 1897) |
Chan Santa Cruz
Supported by:
United Kingdom
|
1847–1883: Mayan victory
1884–1915: Mexican victory
- Mexico recaptures the Yucatan Peninsula.
- Minor clashes until 1933.
|
Los Altan Revolts (1844, 1847-1849) |
Guatemala |
Los Altos |
Victory
|
Battle of La Arada (1851) |
Guatemala
|
El Salvador
Honduras Guatemalan Liberals
|
Guatemalan victory |
Filibuster War (1855–1857) |
|
|
Central American alliance victory |
War of 1863 (1863) |
|
|
Guatemalan victory
|
Barrios' War of Reunification (1885) |
|
|
Anti-Barrios victory
|
Totoposte Wars (1890-1906) |
- First Totoposte War
Guatemala
Salvadoran exiles
|
|
Status quo ante bellum |
First Totoposte War (1890) |
- First Totoposte War
Guatemala
Salvadoran exiles
|
|
Status quo ante bellum |
Second Totoposte War (1903) |
|
|
Status quo ante bellum |
Third Totoposte War (1906) |
|
|
Status quo ante bellum |
World War I (1918) |
France
United Kingdom
Russia
United States
Italy
Japan
China
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
India
South Africa
Serbia
Montenegro
Romania
Belgium
Greece
Portugal
Brazil
Cuba
Panama
Guatemala
Nicaragua
Costa Rica
Honduras |
Germany
Austria-Hungary
Ottoman Empire
Bulgaria |
Victory
|
World War II (1941–1945) |
United States
Soviet Union
United Kingdom
China
France
Poland
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
India
South Africa
Yugoslavia
Greece
Denmark
Norway
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxembourg
Czechoslovakia
Brazil
Mexico
Panama
Costa Rica
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Nicaragua
Dominican Republic
Cuba |
Germany
Japan
Italy
Hungary
Romania
Bulgaria
Croatia
Slovakia
Finland
Thailand
Manchukuo
Mengjiang |
Victory
|
Mexico–Guatemala Conflict (1958–1959) |
Guatemala |
Mexico |
Ceasefire
- Relations between the two nations were frozen for several months
|
Guatemalan Civil War (1960–1996) |
Government of Guatemala and Guatemalan military
Government-led paramilitary organizations
Supported by:
United States (1962–1996)[2]
Argentina (1976–1983)
|
URNG (from 1982)
PGT (until 1998)
MR-13 (1960–1971)
FAR (1960–1971)
EGP (1971–1996) ORPA (1979–1996)
Supported by:
Cuba[7]
FMLN
Nicaragua (1979–1990)[7][8]
|
Peace accord signed in 1996
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