First Argic War

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First Argic War
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Date1 January 1949 (1949-01-01) – 1 January 1954 (1954-01-01) (14 years, 5 months, 1 week and 2 days)
Location
Result
  • Stalemate
Main Belligerents

Periphery Alliance


Supported by:

Central Argic Powers

Commanders and leaders
List List
Casualties and losses
xxx dead or missing, xxx wounded, xxx captured xxx dead or missing, xxx wounded, xxx captured

The First Argic War, also known as the Y War and the Z War, was a global war that lasted from 1968 to 1974, although related conflicts began earlier and were, in some places, resolved later. It involved the vast majority of Argic nations — including all the great powers — eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the As and the Bs. It was the most widespread war in history, and directly involved more than xxx million people from over xx countries. In a state of "total war", the major participants threw their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities behind the war effort, erasing the distinction between civilian and military resources. Marked by mass deaths of civilians and the strategic bombing of industrial and population centres (in which approximately x million were killed) and including, at its close, the use of atomic weapons, it resulted in an estimated xx million to xx million fatalities. These made the war the deadliest conflict in human history at that time.

Background

(WIP. I'd like Ebrary to be a part of the wars. In 1943, the 2nd kingdom of Ebrary was installed in a coup backed by Seylos and Great Anglia. So, Maybe that would determine Ebrary's allegiance.[1] That would be welcome. The Central Argics would have needed help likely with food, rubber, cloth, and other basic commodities.[2]

Major factions

(Currently, the two sides are the Periphery Alliance (PALL), and the Central Argic Powers (CAP). CAP is anti-colonial and generally opposed to any Europan or globalist trade influence.[3])

Ahranian Claims on Dniester

Dniester had long been part of the Ahranian Empire, along with several other nations in central argis, however unlike the others it did not have loyalties to Moskovo. This angered the Ahranian government, which wanted to solidify its rule over its surrounding states. In the build up to the war Ahranian leaders spoke of their anger at Dniesterian posturing.

War

(WIP. CAP is proactive in 1949 and PALL is reactive. CAP took the first strike advantage and made strategic gains until 1954, but was forced into a stalemate after the PALL rallied and forced CAP to sign the Treaty of XYZ. It was originally planned to be against NPCs, so the Central Argic Powers lose. Iverica was part of the Periphery Alliance — so winning. The first Argic War is a chance for CAP members to have made historical strategic victories, though.)

Beginning

Invasion of Dniester

The first major attack of the First Argic War occurred in the beginning of 1949 on January 15th along the Ahranian-Dniesterian border, by which several false flag attacks took place, orchastrated by Ahranian forces, leading to a full invasion of Dniester by the Ahranian army. The Dniesterian army was ill equipped, and lacked much of an air force to repel Ahranian air attacks against defencive positions. Most of the Dniesterian army was defeated within the first month of the conflict, and soon after the only resistance the Ahranians in much of the country faced were local civilian militias and police forces.

Ahranian soldiers taking down a Dniesterian border crossing.

The invasion of Dniester was one of the first major examples of tank warfare seen in the wurld. Dniesterian tanks were built lightly, with a small frame and a light crew, the tanks were highly maneuverable and could outpase much that it fough however Ahranian tanks were highly advanced, with fast speed, high firepower and armour that could easily deflect most of the Dniesterian tank's shells. The tank divisions, combined with aerial attacks, allowed the Ahranian forces to quickly take control of the Dniesterian countryside, and surround cities for infantry advances.

Dniesterian light tanks (top) were no match for the modern Ahranian tanks (bottom).

By March 1st Ahranian forces had reached Minsk, and fierce fighting took place in the streets. The Dniesterian government fled the city, and set up a temporary headquarters in the port city of Krakansk. Dniesterian forces mustered all the strength they could to repel the superior Ahranian forces, but by the end of March most of the country was out of the control of the government. Through the first week of April 1949 all of the remaining pockets of resistance had been crushed by Ahranian divisions and all that remained was the fierce defence of Krakansk. By April 9th all important government personnel along with thousands of fleeing civilians fled on ships, escorted by the remnants of the Dniesterian navy. The city soon fell to Ahranian forces and a Dniesterian government in exile was formed in foreign capitals.

Dniester had been drastically improving its relations with many foreign nations prior to the attack, with much foreign enterprise and influence in its government. It had been making strides at westernisation, and had made several pacts with other argic nations. The diplomatic quarter of Minsk was heavily damaged during the invasion, and many foreign diplomats and nationals were killed and injured, sparking outrage from foreign governments.

Aftermath

(WIP. The Treaty of XYZ prolonged cold tensions until the 1960s. Ultimately, in the Second Argic War, CAP fractured, being unable to match the industrial output of PALL. However, CAP succeeded in keeping some core territories save for a few that were occupied and made to accept a puppet government (Koudiland, Korelio/South Prymont).)

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