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Peninsular Revolutions
Part of the Post-Cornicae conflicts
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Cuthish soldiers conduct a raid in Kingsham during the Christmas Uprising
Date25 December 1943 – 20 January 1944
(3 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Result

Peninsularist victory

Belligerents
Peninsular Army Republic of Cuthland
Republic of Waldrich
Commanders and leaders
Gerrit Hartnell
Sikke Rijnders
Harold Blakemore
Aldert Hoekstra
Casualties and losses
4,000+ killed

The Peninsular Revolutions were a series of armed uprisings across the Cutho-Waldish Peninsula during the winter of 1943–44. Peninsularist rebels led by Gerrit Hartnell revolted against the republican governments of Cuthland and Waldrich, which had gained their independence several months prior following the collapse of Cornicae. The Revolutions resulted in the establishment of Peninsularist governments in both nations, and led to the reunification of Cuthland-Waldrich with the signing of the Treaty of Wesselstêd in June 1944.