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{{Infobox military conflict
{{Infobox political party
|conflict= Nainese Civil War
| name = Feminine Section
|partof= the [[Decolonisation of Southeast Coius]]
| native_name = Seção Feminina
|image= NaineseCivilWar.jpg
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| caption= (Clockwise from top) <br> Nationalist troops south of [[Tài Lẽ]], 1957 • Socialist soldiers at the [[Battle of Rêu Sơn]], 1961 • Socialist Lavanan volunteers • Nationalists at the [[Siege of Setrong]] • Nieh militias in 1964
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| date = 6 February 1956 - 27 October 1964 ({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=2|day1=6|year1=1956|month2=10|day2=27|year2=1964}})
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|place= [[Nainan]]
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|result= Nationalist victory<br>
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* Overthrow of the Kingdom of Nainan (1956)<br>
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* Capitulation of the Nainan People's Republic (1964)
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{{flagicon_image|Nainanflag1.png}} [[Nainan|Harmonious Republic of Nainan]]
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'''Supported by:'''<br>{{flag|Shangea}}
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{{flagicon_image|SocialistNainanflag.png}} [[Nainan People's Republic]]
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'''Supported by:''' <br>{{flag|Dezevau}}
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{{flagicon_image|Nainanroyalistflag.png}} [[Kingdom of Nainan]] (1956)
| leader = [[Roberta II]]
'''Supported by:'''
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|commander1= [[Hoàng Viện Trai]]<br> [[Nghiêm Nài Phúc]] <br> [[Nguyễn Minh Trí]]
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|commander2= [[Kiều Mạnh Kiến]]<br> [[Văn Phú Thịnh]] <br> [[Kai Myin Hung]]
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|commander3= King [[Vinh Áo]]
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|strength1= ~770,000 in 1961
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|strength3= Less than 50,000
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|casualties4= ? killed <br> 1.2 million excess deaths from famine, disease, exposure
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| headquarters = [[Precea]]
| newspaper = [[Acima Mulher]]
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The '''Nainese Civil War''' ({{wp|Vietnamese language|Nainese}}: 内戰奈人; Nội chiến Nài Nhân), commonly referred to in Nainan as the '''Patriotic War for Revolution''' ({{wp|Vietnamese language|Nainese}}: 戰爭愛國朱局革𠇮; Chiến tranh ái quốc cho cuộc cách mạng) was an armed conflict in [[Nainan]] between government the [[Kingdom of Nainan]], socialist [[Nainan People's Republic]], and the nationalist revolutionary [[Nainan|Harmonious Republic of Nainan]] lasting from February 1956 to October 1964.
The '''Feminine Section of the PNNP''' ({{wp|Portuguese language|Luzelese}}: Seção Feminina da PNNP), commonly called the '''Seção Feminina''', was the {{wp|women's wing}} of the [[New Nation of Paretia Party]] and eventually a part of the regime of [[Functionalist Paretia]], it was lead by the monarch, [[Roberta II]].


(Background, distain for monarchy, revolution, protests)
It became a major part of the party with Roberta II at it's head. It would work in different sections of the party, including working with party outreach, women's issues, charity, and even military training for women. It would come to be one of the largest women's wings in Euclea at it's height.


The failed attempt to purge the military of revolutionaries lead to the takeover of [[Canhdong]] in February by military supporters of the NPSL, here [[Hoàng Viện Trai]] declared the Harmonious Republic of Nainan. After this supporters would arm themselves alongside the nationalist military, and after more defections quickly took the capitol [[Trinhieu]] less than a week later. In the south, the PNQC had taken much of the city of [[Setrong]], and leader [[Kiều Mạnh Kiến]] declared the [[Nainan People's Republic]]. The monarchy of [[Vinh Áo]] would retreat to the city of [[Tài Lẽ]], with only around 50,000 troops still loyal to the government. The nationalist army numbering at 130,000 strong, now known as the [[People's Army of Solidarity|Army of Solidarity and Longevity]], quickly pushed towards Tài Lẽ and surrounded the city. By the end of April the Kingdom capitulated and Vinh Áo would run away to [[Werania]].
It became close allies with other women's wings of functionalist parties such as in Gaullica, Amathia, Blostland, and Ardesia.
==History==
===Creation===
[[File:Pilar Primo de Rivera.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Queen Roberta II, a devout functionalist and leader of the Feminine Section]]  
The PNNP did not have a fully functional women's section after it's creation in 1919, it was a loose group of female members of the party at the time. It had no definitive leader.


The country was left between the socialists in the south and nationalists in the north. Danok and Ryo rebels quickly fell to the Nationalist army, the Makhao and Nieh minorities were predominantly pro-socialist and their rebel militias joined them. The first major battles took place in March south as Tài Lẽ, as part of a socialist offensive to take the city, it was repelled. The first year of the war was slow and mainly a stalemate. This would change as the [[Trucial Wars]] broke out in 1958 in [[Zomia]], the [[United Zomi Councils]] quickly took much of the country and opened a supply line from [[Dezevau]] and [[Lavana]] to the socialists in Nainan. The socialists began to make small pushes in the east throughout 1959 and 1960, much with their new supplies and aid. The only major battle at the time was around the city of [[Giáo Điện]], and ending in a socialist victory. The nationalists began a major offensive to cut off their supply lines by attacking areas near the northwestern border with Zomia, and had their sights on [[Rêu Sơn]].
By her coronation in 1921, [[Roberta II]], Queen of Paretia, was becoming a supporter of the PNNP and functionalism. She had connections with many party members already, including people like [[Rafael Azevedo]] and [[Filipe Noronha]]. She would become a close ally of [[Carlos Palmeira]], who saw her support of the party as a major win and way to expand influence.


(WIP)
Roberta II would eventually join the PNNP in 1923, Palmeira would ask her to become the leader of a reformed women's section of the party. Her and Palmeira would reform the Seção Feminina in 1923. The section would take hold on women's issues and party outreach. Roberta's membership of the party also brought in appeal from monarchist elements in the country. The Seção Feminina would hold rallies, charity events, and would even train women in combat. This latter would try and exist according to Palmeira to "bring women into the political fold of functionalism, violence is the natural state of mankind, women included. They must be ready to fight for their nation."
 
The Seção Feminina would expand after the Coalition Decree in 1925 after the takeover the PNNP after Roberta II's coup. This would bring in monarchist and traditionalist women's groups under the control of the wing.
===Functionalist Rule===
[[File:Entrada de las tropas nacionales en San Sebastián (6 de 54) - Fondo Marín-Kutxa Fototeka.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Feminine section members in 1925]] After the creation of the [[7th of November Movement]] in 1925, the Seção Feminina would become much larger and became a wing of this government organization.
 
===Great War===
==Activities==
===Politics===
===Charity===
[[File:Reparto de comida por mujeres de la Sección Femenina (4 de 14) - Fondo Marín-Kutxa Fototeka.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Feminine Section members holding a food drive ]]
===Training===
==Organization==
===Femininas Juventudes===
===Pérolitas===

Latest revision as of 03:57, 30 April 2023

Feminine Section

Seção Feminina
LeaderRoberta II
Founded1919
Dissolved1934
HeadquartersPrecea
NewspaperAcima Mulher
IdeologyNational Functionalism
Palmeirism
Nationalism
Totalitarianism
ReligionSolarian Catholic Church
National AffiliationPNNP

The Feminine Section of the PNNP (Luzelese: Seção Feminina da PNNP), commonly called the Seção Feminina, was the women's wing of the New Nation of Paretia Party and eventually a part of the regime of Functionalist Paretia, it was lead by the monarch, Roberta II.

It became a major part of the party with Roberta II at it's head. It would work in different sections of the party, including working with party outreach, women's issues, charity, and even military training for women. It would come to be one of the largest women's wings in Euclea at it's height.

It became close allies with other women's wings of functionalist parties such as in Gaullica, Amathia, Blostland, and Ardesia.

History

Creation

Queen Roberta II, a devout functionalist and leader of the Feminine Section

The PNNP did not have a fully functional women's section after it's creation in 1919, it was a loose group of female members of the party at the time. It had no definitive leader.

By her coronation in 1921, Roberta II, Queen of Paretia, was becoming a supporter of the PNNP and functionalism. She had connections with many party members already, including people like Rafael Azevedo and Filipe Noronha. She would become a close ally of Carlos Palmeira, who saw her support of the party as a major win and way to expand influence.

Roberta II would eventually join the PNNP in 1923, Palmeira would ask her to become the leader of a reformed women's section of the party. Her and Palmeira would reform the Seção Feminina in 1923. The section would take hold on women's issues and party outreach. Roberta's membership of the party also brought in appeal from monarchist elements in the country. The Seção Feminina would hold rallies, charity events, and would even train women in combat. This latter would try and exist according to Palmeira to "bring women into the political fold of functionalism, violence is the natural state of mankind, women included. They must be ready to fight for their nation."

The Seção Feminina would expand after the Coalition Decree in 1925 after the takeover the PNNP after Roberta II's coup. This would bring in monarchist and traditionalist women's groups under the control of the wing.

Functionalist Rule

Feminine section members in 1925

After the creation of the 7th of November Movement in 1925, the Seção Feminina would become much larger and became a wing of this government organization.

Great War

Activities

Politics

Charity

Feminine Section members holding a food drive

Training

Organization

Femininas Juventudes

Pérolitas