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The Great Ottonian War
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{faction} aircraft flying towards {target}; North Ottonian troops behind a {Not!Sherman} tank in {location}, Ostrozavan troops man a Zubrov machine gun during the Battle of {place}; Destroyed armor on the inter-Ottonian border in the aftermath of the Battle of {place2}; {denonym} {ship name} beached during the landings at {place}; South Ottonian and Sudmarker troops marching towards {place3} during the winter of 1938.
Date1935 - 1943
Location
Result Territorial gains by North Ottonia; broad Ottonian economic devastation
Belligerents

Western Monarchies

North Ottonia & Allies

The Great Ottonian War was a military conflict in Northwestern Belisaria, centered on the conflict between republican North Ottonia and monarchist South Ottonia. It was in many ways a direct continuation of the Ottonian Civil War that had divided Ottonia into two rival states.

The war lasted from 1935 to 1943 and involved direct hostilities between the two Ottonian states, as well as interventions by Ghantish, Yisraeli, and Ostrozavan forces. The conflict resulted in widespread economic devastation for Ottonia as a whole, as well as leading to significant territorial gains for North Ottonia.