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{{Infobox military conflict | {{Infobox military conflict | ||
| conflict = Dulebian Civil War | | conflict = Dulebian Civil War | ||
| partof = the aftermath of the [[Continental War (Gaia)|Continental | | partof = the aftermath of the [[Continental War (Gaia)|Continental War]] and the [[Dulebian Revolution]] | ||
| image = [[Image:DulCivilWarCollage.jpg|300px]] | | image = [[Image:DulCivilWarCollage.jpg|300px]] | ||
| caption = '''Clockwise from top:'''<br />Red Army soldiers and an armoured car attack Royalist positions in Ulich, 1914; a White {{wp|infantry}} division in 1915; | | caption = '''Clockwise from top:'''<br />Red Army soldiers and an armoured car attack Royalist positions in Ulich, 1914; a White {{wp|infantry}} division in 1915; Cavalry of the Preobrazhenskiy Regiment; Viktor Schyukin (left) Gen. Lavrentiy Konev (centre) and Ataman Taras Konoplya in 1916; hanging of workers in Aleksandrovsk ([[Vishnevsk]]) by the [[Tudonia|Tudonian]] army, April 1917. | ||
| date = 15 | | date = 15 February 1914 – 5 January 1918 | ||
| place = Former [[Dulebian Empire]], Lesinia | | place = Former [[Dulebian Empire]], Lesinia | ||
| result = Victory for the Red Army in [[Dulebia]]<br />Victory for [[Tudonia]] in Dulebian Lesinia | | result = Victory for the Red Army in [[Dulebia]]<br />Victory for [[Tudonia]] in Dulebian Lesinia | ||
| territory = * Establishment of the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Dulebia]] | | territory = * Establishment of the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Dulebia]] | ||
* Cession of Dulebian Lesinia to [[Tudonia]]. | * Cession of Dulebian Lesinia to [[Tudonia]]. | ||
| combatant1 = '''{{flag|Socialist | | combatant1 = '''{{flag|Dulebian Federative Socialist Republic}}'''<br> | ||
{{Collapsible list | |||
| bullets = no | |||
| title = Including | |||
| {{flagicon image|Red flag.svg}} Karsk Autonomous Socialist Republic<br><small>(Until 1918) | |||
| {{flagicon image|Red flag.svg}} Northern Autonomous Socialist Republic<br><small>(Until 1918)</small> | |||
| {{flagicon image|Red flag.svg}} Volynsk Autonomous Socialist Republic<br><small>(1918)</small> | |||
| {{flagicon image|Red flag.svg}} Balkaro-Mursk Autonomous Socialist Republic<br><small>(1915-1918)</small> | |||
| {{flagicon image|Red flag.svg}} Rilivo-Verkhoyansk Autonomous Socialist Republic<br><small>(Until 1918)</small> | |||
}} | |||
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[[File:Flag1.png|25px]] Preobrazhenskiy Regiments <small>(1916-1917)</small><br></small> | |||
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{{flagicon image|Black flag.svg}} Insurrectionary army of Gorlovets<br><small>(1914-15)</small> | {{flagicon image|Black flag.svg}} Insurrectionary army of Gorlovets<br><small>(1914-15)</small> | ||
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| {{flagicon image|Flag of Kuban People's Republic.svg}} Republic of Transbalkariya <small>(1914)</small> | | {{flagicon image|Flag of Kuban People's Republic.svg}} Republic of Transbalkariya <small>(1914)</small> | ||
| [[File:Flag1.png|25px]] Preobrazhenskiy Regiments <small>(1914-1916)</small> | | [[File:Flag1.png|25px]] Preobrazhenskiy Regiments <small>(1914-1916)</small> | ||
|{{flagicon image|Black flag.svg}} Insurrectionary army of Gorlovets<br><small>(1915-18)</small> | |{{flagicon image|Black flag.svg}} [[Objective law|Insurrectionary army of Gorlovets]]<br><small>(1915-18)</small> | ||
}} | }} | ||
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'''Other new republics'''<br> | '''Other new republics'''<br> | ||
{{flagicon image|Balkaro-Murskaya Respublika.png}} Balkaro-Mursk Republic <small>( | {{flagicon image|Balkaro-Murskaya Respublika.png}} Balkaro-Mursk Republic <small>(1917-1918)</small> | ||
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''' | '''N-led intervention (1917-1918)''' | ||
{{Collapsible list | {{Collapsible list | ||
| bullets = no | | bullets = no | ||
| title = Including | | title = Including | ||
| {{flagicon image|Flag of the West Russian Volunteer Army.svg}} Dulebian Freedom Corps | |||
| {{flagicon image|Flag of the West Russian Volunteer Army.svg}} Dulebian | |||
}} | }} | ||
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| strength1 = Red Army: 2,992,678 (peak) | | strength1 = Red Army: 2,992,678 (peak) | ||
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Black Army: | Black Army: 159,900 (peak) | ||
| strength2 = White Army: 1,652,891 | | strength2 = White Army: 1,652,891 | ||
| casualties1 = TBA | | casualties1 = TBA | ||
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| campaignbox = | | campaignbox = | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Dulebian Civil War''' (Гражда́нская война́ в Дулебии, Grazhdanskaya voyna v Dulebii; 15 February 1914 – 5 January 1918) was a multi-party {{wp|civil war}} in the former [[Dulebian Empire]] immediately after the [[Great Dulebian January Revolution]], as many factions vied to determine Dulebia's political future. The two major combatant groups were the [[Dulebian Red Army]], fighting for [[socialism]] led by Viktor Schyukin, and the allied forces known as the [[Dulebian White movement|White Army]], which included diverse interests favouring political {{wp|monarchism}}, {{wp|anarchism}} and alternative forms of {{wp|socialism}}. | |||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
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===Continental war=== | ===Continental war=== | ||
===January Revolution=== | ===January Revolution and February uprising=== | ||
=== | ===Formation of the Red Army=== | ||
=== | ===Uprising of the Karsk Fleet=== | ||
==Geography and chronology== | ==Geography and chronology== | ||
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==Warfare== | ==Warfare== | ||
=== | ===Southern front of the Continental war=== | ||
===Peace with the Grand Alliance=== | ===Peace with the Grand Alliance=== | ||
=== | ===First part (1914-1916)=== | ||
====Balkarsk Republic (1914)==== | |||
====Anarchist movements in Northern Dulebia==== | |||
====The Preobrazhenskiy regiments==== | |||
=== | ====Western Front and the First Siege of Spassovsk==== | ||
=== | ===Second part (1916-1918)=== | ||
=== | ====Second Siege of Spassovsk==== | ||
=== | ====The Insurgent Revolt of Agap==== | ||
====Formation of the Balkaro-Mursk Republic==== | |||
====Surrender of Preobrazhenskiy==== | |||
====The Autumn Konev's offensive of the Red army==== | |||
====The Siege of Dravichevsk==== | |||
====Fall of the Royalists==== | |||
==Aftermath== | ==Aftermath== | ||
===Battles after 1918=== | |||
====Supression of the Northern revolt==== | |||
====Formation of the People's Republic and peasant rebellions==== | |||
===Casualties and losses=== | ===Casualties and losses=== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
[[Category:Conflicts in Aurorum]] | |||
[[Category:History of Dulebia]] | |||
[[Category:Dulebia]] |
Latest revision as of 20:18, 18 November 2020
Dulebian Civil War | |||||||||
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Part of the aftermath of the Continental War and the Dulebian Revolution | |||||||||
Clockwise from top: Red Army soldiers and an armoured car attack Royalist positions in Ulich, 1914; a White infantry division in 1915; Cavalry of the Preobrazhenskiy Regiment; Viktor Schyukin (left) Gen. Lavrentiy Konev (centre) and Ataman Taras Konoplya in 1916; hanging of workers in Aleksandrovsk (Vishnevsk) by the Tudonian army, April 1917. | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Dulebian Federative Socialist Republic Including
Insurrectionary army of Gorlovets (1914-15) |
Including
Other new republics N-led intervention (1917-1918) Including
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Viktor Schyukin Lavrentiy Konev Taras Konoplya Pyotr Preobrazhenskiy Simon Agap |
Mikhail Bakunin Ilya Schors Getman Radchenko Valeriy Kislov | ||||||||
Strength | |||||||||
Red Army: 2,992,678 (peak) Black Army: 159,900 (peak) | White Army: 1,652,891 | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
TBA | TBA | ||||||||
TBA |
The Dulebian Civil War (Гражда́нская война́ в Дулебии, Grazhdanskaya voyna v Dulebii; 15 February 1914 – 5 January 1918) was a multi-party civil war in the former Dulebian Empire immediately after the Great Dulebian January Revolution, as many factions vied to determine Dulebia's political future. The two major combatant groups were the Dulebian Red Army, fighting for socialism led by Viktor Schyukin, and the allied forces known as the White Army, which included diverse interests favouring political monarchism, anarchism and alternative forms of socialism.