Atmoran Interior War
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Atmoran Interior War | ||||||||
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Part of the Cold War | ||||||||
Aftermath of the bombing at the Koninlijke Pruzhaanse Schouwburg in April 1982 | ||||||||
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Belligerents | ||||||||
Supported by: Mizuho |
Communist paramilitaries: |
Neofascist paramilitaries: | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | ||||||||
Willem III Katherine I Edward Campbell Evelynn Bruinier Diana Okazaki Pieter-Bas Peusschers |
Julian Lubberts (fled Atmora) Dirk Houtzagers (imprisoned) Madeleine Garner Reinier Geijs Joris Wiltvank (imprisoned) Clemens Brunovsky (fled Atmora) Lourens Geerlichs Emiel Morsinkhoff † Sjef Lodewijk (imprisoned) File:Беларуская сацыял-дэмакратычная партыя (Грамада). Сцяг.pngHakan Masserau (imprisoned) Gerrit Walonsley (imprisoned) |
Govert Metz (imprisoned) Willem Driessens (imprisoned) Gertjan Makkum † Jan Lavie Emiel Wulling (fled Atmora) Eelco Borrel (imprisoned) Rogier Steunebrink Walter Ravesloot (imprisoned) | ||||||
Casualties and losses | ||||||||
Total dead: 57,800 Total injured: 191,500+ Disappeared: ~7,000–26,000+ Total casualties: ~259,861–278,861 |
The Atmoran Interior War (Dutch: Binnenlandse Oorlog) was a period of Atmoran and social and political turmoil rife with far-right and far-left terrorist groups from the late 1950s to 17 May 1998, when the last terrorist organisation was dismantled by Atmoran Security forces.