Vistulzkan Civil War
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Template:Vistulzkan Civil War Background
The Vistulzkan Civil War (Viswe Wojna Domowa Wiślańska Hetumoger Visztulaszági Polgárháború Karpatskan: Віслянська громадянська війна) was a civil war that lasted 8 years, sparked by the Second Political Odrodzenie and was part of the Vistulzkan Revolution. The war was primarily fought over the separatist Vistulzkan Republic and the Third Noble Republic of Vistulzka. The largest factions of the war were the New Republicans and the Noble Nationalists, both of whom were loose alliances with the New Republicans supporting the Vistulzkan Republic and the Noble Nationalists supporting the Third Noble Republic. The war was considerably complex and extended into the Great War. The war saw a single ceasefire at the Congress of Asotthalom, which was broken at the onset of the Great War. After the Congress of Asotthalom, significant reorganization within the New Republicans caused them to alienate their more anarchistic allies. The New Republican Faction was victorious in the war, which saw the establishment of the current Orthodox Republic of Vistulzka.
The background of the war dates back to the establishment of the Second Kingdom of Vistulzka and the coronation of Casimir IV as the King of Vistulzka. The change in leadership was part of the beginning of the Second Political Odrozenie, as it defined a very clear difference between the powers of the previous Second Noble Republic and the citizenry. Casimir IV's brief decade long rule over the country was deeply unpopular with his attempt at reforms.
Background
Second Political Odrodzenie
Cisza Rewolucja
Third Noble Republic
Great War
Aftermath
War Crimes
Silver Reckoning
Republican Scare
Military analysis
Political impact