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 6 years and transitioned as part of the Transmedan War. The war was fought in Vistulzka between the New Republican Coalition which controlled the Vistulzkan Republic and the Royalist-Noblist Coalition that controlled the Vistulzkan Noble Republic. The war started as a result of general anti-noble and anti-aristocratic movements that had been sparked by the Second Political Odrodzenie as well as the formation of the New Republican movement. The war served as the final stage of the Vistulzkan Revolution and due to the overarching intersections between various groups, the war saw a considerable amount of infighting on both sides. The New Republican Coalition won the war in 1938 after the Battle of Włocławek, and transitioned the country into the current Orthodox Republic of Vistulzka.
The Second Political Odrodzenie started as a result of the establishment of the Second Vistulzkan Empire in 1909 and the coronation of Casimir VI as the Emperor. From the beginning, Casimir and the return to the Empire from a Noble Republic was seen as extremely unpopular. The Second Political Odroszenie saw the emergence of the Young Vistlan, a cultural movement that romanticized the ideals of democracy, liberalism and progressivism.
Background
Second Political Odrodzenie
Cisza Rewolucja
Third Noble Republic
Great War
Aftermath
War Crimes
Silver Reckoning
Republican Scare
Military analysis
Political impact