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Revision as of 19:48, 9 June 2019

Bourgougian Blitz
Part of the Millennium Crisis
BlitzCollage.jpg
(clockwise from top left)
Bourgougian soldiers during the Battle of Ouvrard, Carlosian APCs in the streets of Arceneaux, jet fighters dogfighting over Bourgougia, a torpedo detonates beside the CN Marshal, Carlosian soldiers during an amphibious assault on the Bourgougian coast, Agostinian infantry clash with Bar and Acrarian troops
Date
  • 17 March – 25 August 1987 (1987-03-17 – 1987-08-25)
  • (161 days)
Location
Carloso, Bourgougia, Agostinia
Result

Carlosian-Agostinian victory

  • Liberation of Victory
  • Collapse of Red Bourgougia
  • Carloso
  • Beginning of the Bourgougian Civil War
Belligerents
 Carloso
 Agostinia
 Bourgougia
 Barssois
 Acrary
Supported by:
Vizkigeric
Orticuria
Côte D'Émeraude
Supported by:
State Union
Commanders and leaders
Carloso Adrian Mitsotakis
Carloso Gabriel Quesada
Carloso Robert Barrett
Carloso Isaías de Coronil
Carloso Fernado de Bogado
Carloso Alfred McCullough
Carloso Nestore Scipio
Carloso Stephen O'Dea
Carloso Dylan Graciani
Carloso Víctor Langston
Agostinia Salvador Águas
Agostinia Matheus Alcantara
Agostinia Roldão Dieudonné
Bourgougia Régis Lemaigre Executed
Bourgougia Léonard Joubert
Bourgougia Élie Boutroux
Bourgougia Jean-Charles Celice
Bourgougia William Rochefort
Bourgougia Gérald Michaux
Bourgougia Charles Rodier
Barssois Ladislas Trouvé
Barssois Paul Clérisseau
Barssois Jules Didier
Acrary Samuel Burke
Acrary Thomas McIntyre
Units involved
Carloso 1st District Army
Carloso 3rd District Army
Carloso 7th District Army
Carloso 10th District Army
Agostinia 1st Infantry Army
Agostinia 2nd Infantry Army
Bourgougia 1st Field Army
Bourgougia 2nd Field Army
Bourgougia 3rd Field Army
Barssois 5th Tank Army
Acrary Expeditionary Division
Strength
Total: 1,200,000
Carloso 1,000,000
Agostinia 200,000
Total: 920,000
Bourgougia 800,000
Barssois 100,000
Acrary 20,000
Casualties and losses
Moderate Heavy
At least 10,000 Carlosian civilians killed, tens of thousands of Bourgougian civilians. Colossal damage done to Bourgougian infrastructure

The Bourgougian Blitz was a short but intense military conflict fought primarily between Carloso and Agostinia against Bourgougia. It was primarily triggered by the assassination of President Liam Moran and the invasion of the Carlosian exclave of Victory.

Background

Following the conclusion of the Emergency War and the defeat of Synarchist Bourgougia in 1951, Carloso became the unquestioned superpower of the Musgorocian continent. While the country quickly rebuilt and experienced a prolonged economic boom, the rest of the continent remained devastated by years of military conflict. Aided by various extra-continental forces, the feeble democratic regimes in Bourgougia and Barssois were overthrown in communist military coups in 1964 and 1966 respectively, enjoying extensive popular support. These also precipitated coups in Acrary and Frontiere. These new regimes succeeded in rebuilding the cities and countryside through vast public works schemes, beginning a phase of rapid industrialisation as they sought to match the economic output of Carloso once more.


Timeline

Bourgougian invasion of Victory

Carloso, Agostinia declare war

Beginning of the bombing campaign

War in the Musgorocian Ocean

Battle at Mediator

Invasion of Bourgougia

Bar-Acrarian Intervention

Battle of Arceneaux

Liberation of Victory

Raid on Subercaseaux

Southern Offensive

Bourgougian Surrender