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| photo3a = Antiaircraft Fire Rostva 1981.jpg{{!}}Luepolan anti-aircraft fire during a Vierz air raid on Rostva, 1981
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| date        = 7 August 1979 – 8 July 1985<br />({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=8|day1=7|year1=1979|month2=7|day2=8|year2=1985}})  
| date        = 7 August 1979 – 8 June 1982<br />({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=8|day1=7|year1=1979|month2=6|day2=8|year2=1982}})  
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| result    = '''Luepolan and Vorochian victory:'''  
| result    = '''Vierz victory:'''
* [[Treaty of Skalla]] signed
* [[Treaty of Kasenberg]] signed
* Withdrawal of Vierzland from Luepola and Vorochia
* [[Sliet]] votes its authority away to the [[Vierz Armed Forces]] for an eight-year period
* Vierz sphere of influence significantly weakened
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| combatant1 ={{flag|Vierz Empire}}<br>{{flag|North Granzery}}<br>{{flag|Vyzinia}}<br>{{flag|Zacotia}}<br>{{flag|Plosenia}} <small>(until 1984)</small><br>{{flag|Tanavia}} <small>(until 1983)</small>
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| commander1  = {{flagicon|Vierzland}} '''[[Victor IV of Vierzland|Victor IV]]'''<br>{{flagicon|Vierzland}} '''[[Stefan Vogt]]'''<br>{{flagicon|Vierzland}} [[Uwe Scholz]]
|{{flag|Borland}} <small>(until 1982)</small>
| commander2  = {{flagicon|Luepola}} '''[[Emil Ivanušić]] '''<br>{{flagicon|Luepola}} Ratimir Vuković <br>{{flagicon|Luepola}} Branimir Raganović<br>{{flagu|V_SOC|name=Mladen Barišić †}}
|{{flag|Lairea}} <small>(1981-82)</small>
|{{flag|Yugaria}} <small>(until 1983)</small>
|{{flag|Zastria}} <small>(1981)</small>
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|{{flag|Tierada}}
|{{flag|Vonzumier}}
|{{flag|Apelia}}
|{{flag|Cestros}}
|{{flag|Pererra}}
|{{flag|Camardocia}}
|{{flag|Simora}}
|{{flag|Aitic Union}} <small>(until 1984)</small>
|{{flag|Hevatia}}
|{{flag|Bhasar}}
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| commander1  = {{flagicon|V_KRV}} '''[[Victor IV of Vierzland|Victor IV]]'''<br>{{flagicon|V_KRV}} '''[[Stefan Vogt]]'''<br>{{flagicon|V_KRV}} [[Jens Pohl]]<br>{{flagicon|V_KRV}} [[Philipp Lorenz]]<br>{{flagicon|V_KRV}} [[Uwe Scholz]]<br>{{flagicon|North Granzery}} '''[[Artúr Szálasi]]'''<br>{{flagicon|North Granzery}} Dezső Zoltánfi <br>{{flagicon|Plosenia}} '''Filip Rušil'''<br>{{flagicon|Plosenia}} Havel Dvořák<br>{{flagicon|Vyzinia}} '''Zbigniew Pietrowski'''<br>{{flagicon|Vyzinia}} Arkady Kuchta<br>{{flagicon|Zacotia}} '''Zoran Štern'''<br>{{flagicon|Zacotia}} Vladislav Kovać
 
| commander2  = {{flagicon|Luepola}} '''[[Emil Ivanušić]]'''<br>{{flagicon|Luepola}} Ratimir Vuković<br>{{flagicon|Luepola}} Branimir Raganović<br>{{flagu|V_SOC|name=Mladen Barišić †}}<br>{{flagu|V_SOC|name=Luka Marinković}} <br>{{flagicon|Vorochia}} '''Danylo Ruda'''<br>{{flagicon|Vorochia}} Leonid Tereshchenko
 
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| strength1 = 450,000 military
{{flagicon|V_KRV}} '''VKH:'''<br>850,000 men<br>4,500 AFVs<br>4,500 artillery pieces<br>2,700 tanks<br>1,800 aircraft<br>{{flagicon|North Granzery}} '''KFE:'''<br>180,000 men<br>1,200 AFVs<br>1,000 artillery pieces<br>400 tanks<br>1,200 aircraft<br>'''Others:'''<br>70,000 men<br>1,400 AFVs<br>900 artillery pieces<br>300 tanks<br>200 aircraft
| strength2 = 318,000 military<br>46,000 paramilitary
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{{flagicon|Luepola}} '''LOV:'''<br>735,000 men<br>3,200 AFVs<br>2,500 artillery pieces<br>1,500 tanks<br>450 aircraft<br>{{flagu|V_SOC|name='''SNVL:'''}}<br>320,000 men<br>1,800 AFVs<br>2,800 artillery pieces<br>1,000 tanks<br>250 aircraft<br>{{flagicon|Vorochia}} '''VSV:'''<br>235,000 men<br>1,500 AFVs<br>2,300 artillery pieces<br>800 tanks<br>530 aircraft
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'''Total dead: 120,000'''<br>'''Total wounded: 400,000'''
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'''Total dead: 275,000'''<br>'''Total wounded: 620,490'''
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* '''Total civilians killed/wounded:''' 108,000 <small><small>(est.)</small></small>
* '''Luepola:''' 76,000 killed/wounded <small><small>(est.)</small></small>
* '''Vorochia:''' 32,000 killed/wounded <small><small>(est.)</small></small>
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The '''Luepolan War''' ({{wp|German language|Vierz}}: ''Lüpolenkrieg''), known in [[Luepola]] and [[Vorochia]] as the '''Liberation War''' ({{lang-lupl|Oslobodnočni rát|l}}; {{wpl|Ukrainian language|Vorochian}}: ''Визвольна війна''), was a war from 1979 to 1985 in Luepola and Vorochia. The conflict was fought between the [[Central Patyrian Cooperation Association]] led by the [[Vierz Empire]], and Luepola and Vorochia, who had both unilaterally withdrawn from the CPCA.
The '''Luepolan War''' ({{wp|German language|Vierz}}: ''Lüpolenkrieg'', {{lang-lupl|Ľupolski rát|l}}), also known in Luepola as the '''Dissidents' War''' ({{lang-lupl|Disidentski rát|l}}), was a war fought from 1979 to 1982 between the [[Vierz Empire]] and [[Luepola]].
 
The war was preceded by the [[March Uprising]], in which mass protests and riots led to the ousting of the pro-Vierz Luepolan leadership by sympathetic military officers and members of the [[Sliet]]. The new Luepolan government's decision to withdraw from the CPCA provoked the Vierz invasion itself, which began in the following August; the invasion was expanded during planning to also target Vorochia after its [[Vorochian Revolution|revolution]]. The war lasted for six years, ending with the [[Treaty of Skalla]], wherein Vierzland and its allies recognized the new governments of Luepola and Vorochia and agreed to withdraw from the two countries.


The Luepolan War remains the deadliest and most destructive war fought in [[Patyria]] since the [[Great War (Vasarden)|Great War]]. The war is also considered the climax of the [[Silent War]], as the weakening of Vierzland's economy and military over the course of the war hastened the breakdown of the CPCA and the start of the [[Vierz Revolution]]. The war is also considered to comprise the second phase of the [[Luepolan Spring]].  
The war was preceded by the [[March Uprising]], in which mass protests and riots led to the ousting of the pro-Vierz Luepolan leadership by sympathetic military officers and members of the [[Sliet]]. The new Luepolan government's decision to seek defense arrangements with rival powers such as [[Federal Union of Arcadia|Arcadia]] provoked the Vierz invasion itself, which began in the following August. The war ended with the [[Treaty of Kasenberg]], wherein a defeated Luepola surrendered and submitted itself to military rule by the [[Vierz Armed Forces]] for eight years.


The Luepolan War remains the deadliest and most destructive war fought in [[Erisia]] since the Second Great War.


==Background==
==Background==


==Course of the war==
==Course of the war==
===1979: Vierz invasion===


===1979: Vierz Invasion===
===1980: Stalemate===
{{main|Operation Modi}}
 
===1980: Halting of the Vierz offensive===
 
===1981-82: Stalemate and increased foreign involvement===
 
===1982-83: Luepolan Insurgency intesifies===


===1984: Luepolan Counteroffensive===
===1981: Luepolan counteroffensive and second stalemate===
{{main|Operation Hurricane}}


===1985: Second Stalemate and Peace Negotiations===
===1982: Renewed Vierz offensives and Luepolan capitulation===




==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==


==Foreign Involvement==
==Foreign Involvement==


===Supporting Vierzland===
===Supporting Vierzland===
While [[Operation Modi]] was undertaken primarily by Vierzland, most of the CPCA's key members also participated in various capacities. [[North Granzery]] was the largest contributor to the war effort apart from Vierzland itself, however heavy casualties and the unpopularity of the war in North Granzery was one of the greatest contributing factors in the abdication of [[István Viktor Esterházy|King István Viktor]] and the ensuing reunification of Granzery. Additionally, [[Vyzinia]], [[Zacotia]], [[Plosenia]], and [[Tanavia]] each contributed military contingents, while [[Borland]] and [[Lairea]] supported the war diplomatically. Vierzland's key non-CPCA ally [[Savland]] did not contribute to the Vierz effort.
===Supporting Luepola and Vorochia===
The [[Aitic Union]], despite facing social unrest of its own against the communist government, became the primary foreign military supplier of Luepola and Vorochia during the war until its dissolution in 1984. The Aitic Union's aid consisted firstly of small arms smuggled across the Vorochian border and with humanitarian shipments to Bosunija, but later grew to include tanks and aircraft, broken down and shipped to Luepola and Vorochia, along with military advisors. In 2006, it was revealed in a series of interviews with former partisan and other insurgent commanders that they were supplied with weapons and training from Aitic military personnel operating in Vierz-controlled territory.


The [[Continental Security Organization]], with the exception of [[South Granzery]], also supplied Luepolan and Vorochian forces with weapons, ammunition, and advisors deployed to Bosunija. In addition, the TBN Military Exercise hosted in [[Apelia]] in 1983, which brought the CSO and CPCA to the brink of war, forced Vierzland to withdraw units from Luepola to deploy to the Apelian border in anticipation of a possible war, relieving pressure on Luepolan and Vorochian forces and enabling them to mount a sweeping counteroffensive. Though never officially acknowledged as such, the timing of the exercise is widely recognized to have been a deliberately calculated geopolitical maneuver by the CSO.
===Supporting Luepola===
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[[Category:Regnum]]
[[Category:Wars in Vasarden]]
[[Category:Wars in Regnum]]
[[Category:Luepolan Spring]]
[[Category:Silent War]]
[[Category:Luepola]]
[[Category:Luepola]]
[[Category:Vierzland]]
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{{Luepola Topics}}
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Latest revision as of 07:26, 18 October 2023

Luepolan War
Vierz Panzer 78s in Mograč, 1980
Vierz SPz-70 during the battle of Đalan, 1981
Luepolan communist militant in Prishek, 1982
Luepolan anti-aircraft fire during a Vierz air raid on Rostva, 1980
Vierz artillery gun firing near Notok, 1979
Luepolan S-72 Kaňa taxiing on a makeshift runway, 1981
Date7 August 1979 – 8 June 1982
(2 years, 10 months and 1 day)
Location
Result

Vierz victory:

Belligerents
 Vierzland
 Argea
 Luepola
 Communist Militants
Commanders and leaders
Vierzland Victor IV
Vierzland Stefan Vogt
Vierzland Uwe Scholz
Luepola Emil Ivanušić
Luepola Ratimir Vuković †
Luepola Branimir Raganović
 Mladen Barišić †
Strength
450,000 military 318,000 military
46,000 paramilitary

The Luepolan War (Vierz: Lüpolenkrieg, LuepolanĽupolski rát), also known in Luepola as the Dissidents' War (LuepolanDisidentski rát), was a war fought from 1979 to 1982 between the Vierz Empire and Luepola.

The war was preceded by the March Uprising, in which mass protests and riots led to the ousting of the pro-Vierz Luepolan leadership by sympathetic military officers and members of the Sliet. The new Luepolan government's decision to seek defense arrangements with rival powers such as Arcadia provoked the Vierz invasion itself, which began in the following August. The war ended with the Treaty of Kasenberg, wherein a defeated Luepola surrendered and submitted itself to military rule by the Vierz Armed Forces for eight years.

The Luepolan War remains the deadliest and most destructive war fought in Erisia since the Second Great War.

Background

Course of the war

1979: Vierz invasion

1980: Stalemate

1981: Luepolan counteroffensive and second stalemate

1982: Renewed Vierz offensives and Luepolan capitulation

Aftermath

Foreign Involvement

Supporting Vierzland

Supporting Luepola