The Belkan War

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The Belkan War
Date11 January 199425 October 1996
(2 years, 9 months, 14 days)
Location
Result Vilerian victory
Territorial
changes
Belka re-annexed into Vileria
Belligerents
VileriaFlag.png Vileria BelkaFlag.png Belka
Commanders and leaders
VileriaFlag.png Maria V
VileriaFlag.png Gilles Corvèsier
VileriaFlag.png Jeannote Landolier
BelkaFlag.png Viktor Schulz von Belka
BelkaFlag.png Kristoff Mäder Executed (PBFR)
BelkaFlag.png Wilhelm Becker Surrendered (PMBFR)
BelkaFlag.png Lydia Schulz Executed (GABFR)
Units involved

VilerianIAForces.png Vilerian Imperial Armed Forces

Belkan Federal Armed Forces

Strength
150,000 123,000
Casualties and losses
  • Loki
  • Estimated 91,000 military casualties
  • The Belkan War, also known in Viresian as La Guerre Belkane is a large-scale, albeit brief, anterian conflict taking place in early 1994. Belka forced its independence through violence against the Empire of Vilera and also a few former Belkan territories. Belka's aim in this war was to force its independence through another monarchy, then deciding to turn it into a republic. It is also during this war that Operation Marshals, also known as the Duel of the Marshals is said to have taken place right after the peace Treaty of Orelia.

    Background

    Pre-War transition

    Main article: Belkan independence sentiment
    In August 1991, the Imperial Government decided, by the demand from the Grand Duke of Belka at the time, Friedrich I, to hold a referendum for a transition to an independent Belka. It would've followed Amilagro's independence about 110 years later, being the second state to succeed from the Empire voluntarily. The vote was held between the 31st of June to the 31st of November 1991, it was a majority of 93.8% for a yes and the transition began the day right after and was said to take about 5 years for complete independence including international recognition, this is when the Nationalist Party of Belka (BNP) started to make itself known, it's a right-wing conservative political party that was created in 1967, when democracy first arrived in the Belkan border. It always possessed a loyal following even now and really became a major player when they proposed the referendum.
    By 1993, the BNP divided into 2 factions, the Moderates, also known as the "Panthers" and the Extremists, Ultranationalists, also known as the "Tigers". The later one being dissatisfied with the slow process and the slow decisions of the current reigning Grand Duke, which sparked anger among the Tigers. On the 25th of December 1993, the Tigers took control of the Palace of Parliament with the Nationalist Youth and the Belkan government was held hostage. The Tigers demanded the immediate independence of the country and the expulsion of the Grand Duke, to be replaced by Markus Winkelried, also known as Markus I, which was the grand nephew of Friedrich I and also a friend of the nationalist leader Kristoff Mäder. Which wasn't immediately accepted by the Panthers, who called for the Vilerian Imperial Government to do something. The Vilerians sent the Company 73, their intervention was successful and Matthias Staffer, the 19 year old leader of the Nationalist Youth, was arrested and sentenced to 40 years in prison, just escaping death penalty, his sentence being reduced due to his young age.

    Ultranationalists takeover

    On the 7th of January, the 4th Infantry Brigade and the 21st Motorized Cavalry Regiment led a successful coup against the government, housting the government and killing half of the cabinet of the Grand Duke, the other either being held as POWs or managed to flee, the Grand Duke was also escorted by the Grand Ducal Guard to the city of Payerne in the Duchy of Napolaine

    Outbreak

    Expulsion of the Grand Duke

    Belkan expansion

    Battle of Les Champs-de-Mars

    First Battle of Florence

    Central Front

    Northern Front

    1995 Stalemate

    Battle of Andermatt

    Vilerian Counteroffensive

    Operation Clear Sky

    Sylvanian Campaign

    Siege of Gstaad

    Operation 404

    Gantrischian Campaign

    Liberation of Florence

    Operation Wings Of Liberty

    Battle of Sinatra

    Invasion of Belka

    Operation Horizon

    Operation Matterhorn

    Treaty of Orelia

    Disarmament of Belka

    Rebuilding

    Post-War

    Operation Marshals

    Main article: Marshals