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* Collapse of the [[Kingdom of Anwnn]]
* Signing of the Treaty of Harlech
* Signing of the Castell-Nedd Constitution
* Establishment of the [[Anwnn|Federal Republic of Anwnn]]
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* House of Mathrafal
** Cadwgan ap Cynfyn (1925-28)
** Maredudd ap Cynfyn (1928-37)
* The Llywodraeth
** The Regency (1923-25, 1937-39)
** The Cynulliad Cyffredinol
*** [[Tories]]
*** [[Independents]]
*** [[Federalists]] (1923-29)
**** [[Federalist Loyal Party]] (1929-39)
*** [[Liberalists]] (1923-28)
*** The [[Anwnn Republican Movement]] (MGA) (1923-24)
*[[Anwnn Royal Armed Forces]]
**Royal Brigades
**Anwnn Armour Command
***1st Armour Brigade (1927-35)
***2nd Armour Brigade (1928-32)
***3rd Armour Brigade (1931-31)
***4th Armour Brigade (1934-35)
**[[Royal Air Force]] (1923-31)
*National Union of Mineworkers (1923-31)
**Union of Powys Miners (1923-31)
**Union of Caelon Miners (1923-31)
**Union of Glwyd Miners (1923-24)
**Union of Llwyn Miners (1923-24)
*National Anwnn’s Union of Coal Miners (1923-24)
**Anthracite Miners’ association (1923-24)
**North Gwynedd Miner’s Union (1923-24)
**Western Miners’ Association (1923-24)
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* {{flagicon|Kooplieden}} [[Kooplieden Monarchy Preservation Force|Kooplieden]]
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*National Anwnn’s Union of Coal Miners (1924-39)
**Anthracite Miners’ association (1924-39)
**North Gwynedd Miner’s Union (1924-39)
**Western Miners’ Association (1924-39)
*National Union of Mineworkers (partially 1924-31, fully 1931-39)
**Union of Powys Miners (1931-39)
**Union of Caelon Miners (1931-39)
**Union of Glwyd Miners (1924-39)
**Union of Llwyn Miners (1924-39)
*Unofficial Union Groups
**Powys Workers’ Liberation Army (1924-31)
**Anthracite for Anwnn (1924-31)
**Workers’ Armed Liberation Front (1923-31)
*Communist Party of Anwnn (PGA) (1923-39)
**Revolutionary Committee (1923-39)
**Young Communists’ League (1924-39)
**Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (1925-39)
*Red Anwnn (AG) (1932-39)
*National Front (FC) (1923-39)
*Free Anwnn Army (BRA) (1925-39)
*National Social Worker’s Union (1924-39)
*Labour Party (PL) (1934-39)
*Liberalists (1928-39)
*Federalists (1929-39)
*Anwnn Republican Movement (MGA) (1924-39)
*Anwnn Armed Forces
**Royal Air Force (AB) (1931-39)
**Gwynedd Garrison (1931-39)
**Monmouthshire Garrison (1931-39)
 
 
 
 
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The '''Anwnn Civil War''' was a civil war in the nation of [[Anwnn]].
The '''Anwnn Civil War''' was a two-party civil war in the Kingdom of [[Anwnn]] fought from 1923 to 1939 that began after the [[Teneby fisherman incident]]. The conflict featured various Nationalist, Socialist, Liberal, and other groups in a loose coalition against the [[Llywodraeth]] and [[House of Mathrafal]]. Fighting occurred in multiple stages, with various periods of relative peace interrupted by sudden returns to armed conflict.
 
Various nations intervened on both sides during the war, by far the most notable and invested being the [[Kooplieden|Constitutional Monarchy of Kooplieden]]. The heavy assistance and associated failure of the Kooplieden government in the war as well as the (something here?) has lead to the intervention being viewed generally negatively in modern Kooplieden, and the [[Historical Revisionism in the Anwnn Civil War|atrocities]] claimed to have been committed by the [[Kooplieden Monarchy Preservation Force]] has lead to much controversy inside Anwnn and among many historical circles, though the reliability of many sources on the atrocities have come into question.
 
The war began after the [[Teneby fisherman incident]], in which [[Vincent Grolleman]], a [[Kooplieden industry in Anwnn|Kooplieden fisherman working in Anwnn]] was arrested by the Anwnn inhabitants of Teneby for the suspected arson of a local Anwnn fisherman's boat and imprisoned in the town's NOTABLE BUILDING. The following day, Anwnn law enforcement arrived to deescalate the situation and EITHER ARREST/TRY GROLLEMAN OR SET HIM FREE. A firefight between the residents of Teneby and law enforcement broke out, which is considered to be the first battle in the war.


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Latest revision as of 21:37, 23 September 2021

Anwnn Civil War
Date1923-1939
Location
Result
Belligerents

Loyalists

  • House of Mathrafal
    • Cadwgan ap Cynfyn (1925-28)
    • Maredudd ap Cynfyn (1928-37)
  • The Llywodraeth
  • Anwnn Royal Armed Forces
    • Royal Brigades
    • Anwnn Armour Command
      • 1st Armour Brigade (1927-35)
      • 2nd Armour Brigade (1928-32)
      • 3rd Armour Brigade (1931-31)
      • 4th Armour Brigade (1934-35)
    • Royal Air Force (1923-31)
  • National Union of Mineworkers (1923-31)
    • Union of Powys Miners (1923-31)
    • Union of Caelon Miners (1923-31)
    • Union of Glwyd Miners (1923-24)
    • Union of Llwyn Miners (1923-24)
  • National Anwnn’s Union of Coal Miners (1923-24)
    • Anthracite Miners’ association (1923-24)
    • North Gwynedd Miner’s Union (1923-24)
    • Western Miners’ Association (1923-24)

Dissidents

  • National Anwnn’s Union of Coal Miners (1924-39)
    • Anthracite Miners’ association (1924-39)
    • North Gwynedd Miner’s Union (1924-39)
    • Western Miners’ Association (1924-39)
  • National Union of Mineworkers (partially 1924-31, fully 1931-39)
    • Union of Powys Miners (1931-39)
    • Union of Caelon Miners (1931-39)
    • Union of Glwyd Miners (1924-39)
    • Union of Llwyn Miners (1924-39)
  • Unofficial Union Groups
    • Powys Workers’ Liberation Army (1924-31)
    • Anthracite for Anwnn (1924-31)
    • Workers’ Armed Liberation Front (1923-31)
  • Communist Party of Anwnn (PGA) (1923-39)
    • Revolutionary Committee (1923-39)
    • Young Communists’ League (1924-39)
    • Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (1925-39)
  • Red Anwnn (AG) (1932-39)
  • National Front (FC) (1923-39)
  • Free Anwnn Army (BRA) (1925-39)
  • National Social Worker’s Union (1924-39)
  • Labour Party (PL) (1934-39)
  • Liberalists (1928-39)
  • Federalists (1929-39)
  • Anwnn Republican Movement (MGA) (1924-39)
  • Anwnn Armed Forces
    • Royal Air Force (AB) (1931-39)
    • Gwynedd Garrison (1931-39)
    • Monmouthshire Garrison (1931-39)

The Anwnn Civil War was a two-party civil war in the Kingdom of Anwnn fought from 1923 to 1939 that began after the Teneby fisherman incident. The conflict featured various Nationalist, Socialist, Liberal, and other groups in a loose coalition against the Llywodraeth and House of Mathrafal. Fighting occurred in multiple stages, with various periods of relative peace interrupted by sudden returns to armed conflict.

Various nations intervened on both sides during the war, by far the most notable and invested being the Constitutional Monarchy of Kooplieden. The heavy assistance and associated failure of the Kooplieden government in the war as well as the (something here?) has lead to the intervention being viewed generally negatively in modern Kooplieden, and the atrocities claimed to have been committed by the Kooplieden Monarchy Preservation Force has lead to much controversy inside Anwnn and among many historical circles, though the reliability of many sources on the atrocities have come into question.

The war began after the Teneby fisherman incident, in which Vincent Grolleman, a Kooplieden fisherman working in Anwnn was arrested by the Anwnn inhabitants of Teneby for the suspected arson of a local Anwnn fisherman's boat and imprisoned in the town's NOTABLE BUILDING. The following day, Anwnn law enforcement arrived to deescalate the situation and EITHER ARREST/TRY GROLLEMAN OR SET HIM FREE. A firefight between the residents of Teneby and law enforcement broke out, which is considered to be the first battle in the war.