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* Treaty of Berbest signed
* Treaty of Berbest signed
* Withdrawal of Vierzland from Luepola and Vorochia
* Withdrawal of Vierzland from Luepola and Vorochia
* Vierz-aligned Luepolan government dissolved
* Vierz sphere of influence significantly weakened
* Luepolan rebel government internationally recognized
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| commander1  = {{flagicon|Vierz Empire}} '''[[Viktor IV]]'''<br>{{flagicon|Vierz Empire}} '''[[Stefan Vogt]]'''<br>{{flagicon|Vierz Empire}} [[Jens Pohl]]<br>{{flagicon|Vierz Empire}} [[Philipp Lorenz]]<br>{{flagicon|Vierz Empire}} [[Uwe Scholz]]<br>{{flagicon|North Granzery}} '''[[István Viktor I]]'''<br>{{flagicon|North Granzery}} Mihály Petőcs<br>{{flagicon|Plosenia}} '''Filip Rušil'''<br>{{flagicon|Plosenia}} Havel Dvořák<br>{{flagicon|Vyzinia}} '''Arnold Kedzierski'''<br>{{flagicon|Vyzinia}} Arkady Kuchta<br>{{flagicon|Zacotia}} '''Zoran Štern'''<br>{{flagicon|Zacotia}} Vladislav Kovać  
| commander1  = {{flagicon|V_KRV}} '''[[Viktor 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}} '''[[István Viktor I]]'''<br>{{flagicon|North Granzery}} Mihály Petőcs<br>{{flagicon|Plosenia}} '''Filip Rušil'''<br>{{flagicon|Plosenia}} Havel Dvořák<br>{{flagicon|Vyzinia}} '''Arnold Kedzierski'''<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>{{flagicon|People's Republic of Luepola}} Mladen Barišić †<br>{{flagicon|People's Republic of Luepola}} {{flagicon|Luepola}} Luka Marinković<br>{{flagicon|Vorochia}} '''Danylo Ruda'''<br>{{flagicon|Vorochia}} Leonid Tereshchenko
| commander2  = {{flagicon|Luepola}} '''[[Emil Ivanušić]]'''<br>{{flagicon|Luepola}} Ratimir Vuković<br>{{flagicon|Luepola}} Branimir Raganović<br>{{flagicon|People's Republic of Luepola}} Mladen Barišić †<br>{{flagicon|People's Republic of Luepola}} {{flagicon|Luepola}} Luka Marinković<br>{{flagicon|Vorochia}} '''Danylo Ruda'''<br>{{flagicon|Vorochia}} Leonid Tereshchenko
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{{flagicon|Vierz Empire}} '''VKH:'''<br>850,000 men<br>4,500 AFVs<br>5,000 artillery pieces<br>3,000 tanks<br>2,000 aircraft<br>'''Others:'''<br>230,000 men<br>2,500 AFVs<br>1,200 artillery pieces<br>700 tanks<br>800 aircraft
{{flagicon|V_KRV}} '''VKH:'''<br>850,000 men<br>4,500 AFVs<br>5,000 artillery pieces<br>3,000 tanks<br>2,000 aircraft<br>'''Others:'''<br>230,000 men<br>2,500 AFVs<br>1,200 artillery pieces<br>700 tanks<br>800 aircraft
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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>{{flagicon|People's Republic of Luepola}} '''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
{{flagicon|Luepola}} '''LOV:'''<br>735,000 men<br>3,200 AFVs<br>2,500 artillery pieces<br>1,500 tanks<br>450 aircraft<br>{{flagicon|People's Republic of Luepola}} '''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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The '''Luepolan War''' ([[wikipedia:German language|Vierz]]: ''Lüpolenkrieg''), known in [[Luepola]] and [[Vorochia]] as the '''Liberation War''' ([[Luepolan language|Luepolan]]: ''Oslobodnočni rát''; {{wpl|Ukrainian language|Vorochian}}: ''Визвольна війна''; Romanized: ''Vyzvol'na vijna''), was a war from 1979 to 1985 in Luepola. The conflict was fought between the [[Vierz Empire]] and Luepolan revolutionaries who had deposed the government of the [[State of Luepola]] and sought to expel Vierz forces from the country. The pro-Vierz Vorochian government was also overthrown in the [[1979 Vorochian Coup d'Etat|July 5 Coup d'Etat]], prompting Vorochia to also be targeted by the Vierz invasion initially planned for solely Luepola.
The '''Luepolan War''' ([[wikipedia:German language|Vierz]]: ''Lüpolenkrieg''), known in [[Luepola]] and [[Vorochia]] as the '''Liberation War''' ([[Luepolan language|Luepolan]]: ''Oslobodnočni rát''; {{wpl|Ukrainian language|Vorochian}}: ''Визвольна війна''; Romanized: ''Vyzvol'na vijna''), was a war from 1979 to 1985 in Luepola and Vorochia. The conflict was fought between the [[Vierz Empire]], and Luepola and Vorochia, who both sought to exit the Vierz sphere of control.


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 Luepolan legislature. The decision to separate from the Vierz Empire's sphere of influence prompted the beginning of the war itself.  
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 Luepolan legislature. The decision to separate from the Vierz Empire's sphere of influence prompted the beginning of the war itself. The pro-Vierz Vorochian government was also overthrown in the [[1979 Vorochian Coup d'Etat|July 5 Coup d'Etat]], prompting Vorochia to also be targeted by the Vierz invasion initially planned for solely Luepola. The war lasted for six years, ending with a


Though the war encompassed Vorochia in addition to Luepola, international coverage focused primarily on the fighting in Luepola, lending to the conflict's most commonly used name outside of Luepola and Vorochia. The Luepolan War remains the deadliest and most destructive war fought in [[Patyria]] since the [[Great War (Vasarden)|Great War]].
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 ultimately led to the [[Vierz Revolution]], in which the Vierz monarchy was abolished and the Silent War was considered to be over.





Revision as of 01:39, 7 March 2020

Luepolan War
Part of the Silent War
Vierz SPz-82 on the streets of Dola, 1983
Vierz Re-2 at a forward operating base, July 22, 1980
Vierz La-15s near the end of the war, 1985
Luepolan tanks near Judusa, 1984
Luepolan rebel convoy heading towards Prishek, 1984
Luepolan communist rebel in Voitz, 1982
Luepolan rebels firing on Vierz positions, 1984
Vierz artillery gun firing on Rostva, 1982
Date7 August 1979 – 8 July 1985
(5 years, 11 months and 1 day)
Location
Result

Luepolan rebel victory:

  • Treaty of Berbest signed
  • Withdrawal of Vierzland from Luepola and Vorochia
  • Vierz sphere of influence significantly weakened
Belligerents

 Vierz Empire
 North Granzery (until 1984)
 Vyzinia
 Zacotia
 Plosenia (until 1984)
 Tanavia (until 1983)

Supported by:

 Luepola
 Vorochia
People's Republic of Luepola Communist Militants

Supported by:
Commanders and leaders
Vierz Empire Viktor IV
Vierz Empire Stefan Vogt
Vierz Empire Jens Pohl
Vierz Empire Philipp Lorenz
Vierz Empire Uwe Scholz
North Granzery István Viktor I
North Granzery Mihály Petőcs
Plosenia Filip Rušil
Plosenia Havel Dvořák
Vyzinia Arnold Kedzierski
Vyzinia Arkady Kuchta
Zacotia Zoran Štern
Zacotia Vladislav Kovać
Luepola Emil Ivanušić
Luepola Ratimir Vuković
Luepola Branimir Raganović
People's Republic of Luepola Mladen Barišić †
People's Republic of Luepola Luepola Luka Marinković
Vorochia Danylo Ruda
Vorochia Leonid Tereshchenko
Strength
Vierz Empire VKH:
850,000 men
4,500 AFVs
5,000 artillery pieces
3,000 tanks
2,000 aircraft
Others:
230,000 men
2,500 AFVs
1,200 artillery pieces
700 tanks
800 aircraft
Luepola LOV:
735,000 men
3,200 AFVs
2,500 artillery pieces
1,500 tanks
450 aircraft
People's Republic of Luepola SNVL:
320,000 men
1,800 AFVs
2,800 artillery pieces
1,000 tanks
250 aircraft
Vorochia VSV:
235,000 men
1,500 AFVs
2,300 artillery pieces
800 tanks
530 aircraft
Casualties and losses
Total dead: 120,000
Total wounded: 400,000
Total dead: 275,000
Total wounded: 620,490
  • Total civilians killed/wounded: 108,000 (est.)
  • Luepola: 76,000 killed/wounded (est.)
  • Vorochia: 32,000 killed/wounded (est.)

The Luepolan War (Vierz: Lüpolenkrieg), known in Luepola and Vorochia as the Liberation War (Luepolan: Oslobodnočni rát; Vorochian: Визвольна війна; Romanized: Vyzvol'na vijna), was a war from 1979 to 1985 in Luepola and Vorochia. The conflict was fought between the Vierz Empire, and Luepola and Vorochia, who both sought to exit the Vierz sphere of control.

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 Luepolan legislature. The decision to separate from the Vierz Empire's sphere of influence prompted the beginning of the war itself. The pro-Vierz Vorochian government was also overthrown in the July 5 Coup d'Etat, prompting Vorochia to also be targeted by the Vierz invasion initially planned for solely Luepola. The war lasted for six years, ending with a

The Luepolan War remains the deadliest and most destructive war fought in Patyria since the 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 ultimately led to the Vierz Revolution, in which the Vierz monarchy was abolished and the Silent War was considered to be over.


Background

Course of the war

1980: Vierz intervention begins

1981: Halting of the Vierz offensive

1982-83: Stalemate and increased foreign involvement

1984: Operation Urakan

1984-85: Second Stalemate and Peace Negotiations

Aftermath

Foreign Involvement

Supporting Vierzland

Supporting Luepola and Vorochia