Swish Civil War

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Swish Civil War
SwishCivilWarMap.png
Map depicting the Beginning of the Swish Civil War with the Swish Socialist Union being represented by the color red and with the Swish Democratic Union by the color blue.
Date18th of March 1921 - 31st of August 1925
Location
Result Democratic Victory
Belligerents
SwishFlagProposed.jpg Swish Democratic Union Swish Socialist Government.png Swish Socialist Union
Commanders and leaders

SwishFlagProposed.jpg General Dierk Mann

SwishFlagProposed.jpg General Kuno Bauer

Swish Socialist Government.png General Seppo Ahonen

Swish Socialist Government.png General Johannes Lehtosalo
Strength

21,380 Infantry 538 Artillery

63 Gunboats

19,587 Infantry 489 Artillery

75 Gunboats
Casualties and losses
5,289 Casualties 6,659 Casualties

The Swish Civil War was a conflict that occurred in the country of Swinas. The war was fought between two factions, the Democratic Union, who supported the existing government, and the Socialist Union, who sought to overthrow the government and establish a new regime. The war began in the year 1921 and lasted 4 years, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The Democratic Union were eventually able to defeat the Socialist Union, and the country was able to return to a state of peace. The war had a profound impact on the country and its people, and its aftermath is still being felt today.

Situation Before the War

Before the Swish Civil War began, tension between the Democratic parties of Swinas and Socialist parties of Swinas were high. The president before the war, President Michael Jenkins had begun making it an effort to begin riling up the Swish Population against Swish Socialism. Fortunately for the Socialists, the indigenous population of Swinas largely accepted the idea of Swish Socialism, and would go on to help greatly in the war.

The War Begins

Though tension was high between the Democratic and Socialists of Swinas, it would all change in January 21st, when official arrests were conducted on top Swish Socialist officials. This act would result in Swish Socialists protesting in Goatford and demanding the release of the officials. This request would be denied and the Socialists would begin taking more drastic measures. The protests, which were originally seen as harmless quickly turned violent and about 20 casualties were reported just from the protest. And in February 27th, the Socialists would rush to take control of provinces in West Swinas, and afterwards would declare war on the 18th of March, 1921.

Early War on the Mainland

This action taken by the Socialists would come as a surprise to the Swish government, and 2 weeks after the war started, President Michael Jenkins would resign, and his Vice-President, Berthold Wehner would take his place and begin getting to work on fighting off the Socialists. He would begin by conscripting all men above 18 into the army to fight in the war. He then began a campaign to establish complete control over the Cape Cresta peninsula.

Early War in Nordinsel

Despite the relative peace on Nordinsel's shores, the island played a crucial role in the naval aspect of the war. The Swish Socialists, having a superior navy, launched numerous attacks on the Swish Democratic Navy in the waters surrounding Nordinsel. Despite the Socialist's advantage in naval power, the Democratic Navy was able to hold their own and successfully defend against many of these attacks. As a result, the island became a focal point for naval battles, with both sides heavily invested in securing control of the waters around Nordinsel.

The Cape Cresta Offensive

Berthold's campaign into Cape Cresta would later be recognized as the Cape Cresta Offensive, and would begin with cutting of the Socialist part of the Peninsula from the rest of the Socialist Union. This would allow the Democratic Army to squeeze the Socialist Army stationed on the peninsula and insure a Democratic Victory. Attempts were made to stop this by trying to retake the land taken from the Spearhead to cut off the Peninsula, but it was no help, as the Democratic Armies rushed to secure complete Democratic control over the peninsula. This would be the first of many offensives by the Democratic Union into the Socialist Union.

The Talsar Campaign

After the capturing of Cape Cresta, the Democratic army made it an effort to push back the socialists further by disconnecting them completely with the Talsar Coast. This would allow them to secure complete control over Nordinsel, and possibly get some more naval ships on their side. The Talsar Campaign was furious and lasted 3 months until eventually, they successfully captured the rest of their Talsar Coast, giving them the opportunity to take the Nordinsel island.