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The Great War (1931-1951), also known by a variety of other names depending on the role of individual nations within it, was a global conflict between the Triple Pact and Marquesan League throughout a period of twenty years. Fighting took place on all continents excluding Nivalia, making it, as of the current year, the only war to have belligerents on every majorly-inhabited continent. It would be one of the deadliest wars in history, in both civilian and military casualties (especially due to the severe spread of disease within its wake), and has variably claimed the title of most deadly.
The war can generally be traced to diplomatic tensions between Anagonia and its associated allies, most especially the Korean Democratic State, and Marquesan with its own associated allies, most especially Kaskaida. Ongoing games of influence between the two powers in East Hiakemiria, and the loss of the Chamorro Islands to Kaesong a mere three years earlier had set the stage for conflict, which was catalyzed due to the murder of a Marquesan tourist in the Korean Democratic State. A lack of means for diplomacy to occur and preexisting desire for conflict to continue upon both sides would lead to attempts at peace failing to materialize, eventually causing Marquesan to declare war directly upon the Korean Democratic State, drawing Anagonia into the conflict due to pre-existing pacts of mutual defense, this initial series of events spiraling to a far greater extent with the entry of Kaskaida into the conflict owing to pre-existing nationalist tensions with Anagonia, causing other powers to eventually join the conflict. The conflict was a highly dynamic one, with pre-existing strategies based on the ground conflict which occurred in the Nachmere War being found inadequate to the conditions of the Kistavich/Anagonian Front.
The war would occur in periods of heightened conflict across a larger period of 20 years, being the longest modern conflict in history fought between actual states, eventually ending with both peace treaties between the primary powers in each faction which were formed after the Atomic Bombing of Fuzan and the elimination of Kaskaida after its attempts to extend the conflict via the Battle of Patria.
Names
The first recorded use of the term "Great War" would be by an Anagonian newspaper in 1921, citing that the then-ongoing attempts at diplomacy in the wake of the 1931 Incident had the potential to spiral into "...A war so Great it will leave the world shaken forever", later being used as a title for memoirs in the immediate aftermath of the conflict by several previous officers in many militaries. It has occasionally been described as the "War to Eclipse all War", although this turn of phrase has generally fallen out of favor with the conflicts of the modern period.
Background
Political Conflict over East Hiakemiria
Post-Colonial Tensions in the Korean Democratic State
Kaskaidan Nationalism in the Prewar Period
Prelude
1931 Incident
Main Article: 1931 Incident
January Crisis
Progress of the Conflict
Hiakemirian Front
insert campaigns here eventually
Atomic Bombing of Fuzan
Kistavich/Anagonian Front
Kaskaidan front
Sardan front
insert more campaigns
Patria
Main Article: Battle of Patria
Aftermath
See: Korean Civil War, (insert other major historical events after the GW here)
Formal End of the War
Of the original four combatants (Anagonia, the Korean Democratic State, Kaskaida, and Marquesan), only two (Marquesan and Anagonia) would be involved in the diplomatic discussions arranged to organize an end to the war, with both Kaskaida (owing to a belief that a continuation of the conflict would be generally favorable) and the Korean Democratic State (no longer possessing a state apparatus to send a diplomat). Meridon would pay a pivotal role in arranging peace in the conflict despite its later entry into such.
Peace Treaties, National Boundaries
Casualties
there were probably a lot