Balambian War

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Balambian War
Part of the Estharian Civil War
A Finnish Maxim M-32 machine gun nest during the Winter War.jpg
A Balambian M1932 machine gun nest during the Balambian War.
Date30 November 1932 - 13 March 1933
Location
Balamb
Result

Nationalist Victory

  • Republican forces fail to annex Balamb
  • A.C.G. Lindholm flies and becomes the overall commander of the Nationalists
Belligerents

Republicans

  • Popular Front
  • ASP
  • ESP

Supported by

Nationalists

Supported by

Commanders and leaders
Strength
500,000 troops
200 tanks
300 guns
500 aircraft
300,000-350,000 troops
90 tanks
114 guns
200 aircraft
Casualties and losses
197,953 killed
250,493 wounded
5,203 captured
109 tanks
95 guns
515 aircraft
25,047 killed
45,029 wounded
31 tanks
21 guns
40 aircraft

The Balambian War, also known as the Balambian Winter War or simply the Winter War (Balambian: Talvisota) (30 November 1932 - 13 March 1933) was a war between the Second Estharian Republic and the Balambian Free State during the Estharian Civil War. The war began with a Republican invasion of Balamb in an attempt to incorporate the country into Esthar proper. This came largely from Estharian President Jose Carlos Valle, who declared that Balamb is a part of Esthar and must be governed by Estharians as such. Since the rule of Maria III, Balamb had always been an autonomous state within Balamb with its own government and currency. As a result, the Balambian State was determined to retain its sovereignty and as a result, declared its breakaway from Esthar itself. Despite superior military strength, especially in tanks and aircraft, the Republicans and their volunteers suffered severe losses and initially made very little progress.

Background

Course of the War

Aftermath