Second Bethausian Civil War

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Second Bethausian Civil War
Part of the Imperial Crisis
File:BethausianTroops-1.jpg
Troops of the Ducal Republic's 112th Infantry Regiment go on patrol in a commune within the Socialist-controlled Bago State.
Date15 May 2017- 21 August 2020
Location
Result Allied victory
Territorial
changes
Parts of the Socialist Republic of Burmia is reintegrated into Bethausia
The Government Hearing on the Separation of the Kachin, Karen, and Shan States commences after weeks of reconstruction.
The displaced populations of the Asialainja, Verlasser, Karen, and Chin have been returned to their respective homes.
Belligerents

Ducal Republic of Bethausia

Ganpadan-Pudasmina Resistance Front
Karen National Resistance Front
Chin State National Resistance Army
Zomi Revolutionary Army Flag.png Sagaing National Liberation Front
Kachin Independent State Army
Shan State Army-North flag.png Shan State Independence Army

  • Northern Army
  • Eastern Army
  • Southern Army


Support
Quenmin
Joyonghea
Aurucolia
Dalmasca and Nabradia
United Kingdom
Gallia-Bruhl
Rubrum
Zanarkand
New Akiba
Basel-Ebel
Erebonian Empire
Holy Galbadian Empire
Esthar and Balamb
File:Novaya equestria 725606.png Novaya Equestria

Medical & Logistics Support

Tenebrae and Solheim

Socialist Republic of Barmia

Support
Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance
Lorica
Revolutionary Bloc of Quenmin

Nanja Republic
Commanders and leaders

William Edwardius III
Aeindra Inzali Zin Kyaw
George Frederick Konbaung-Seppayilä-Caelum
Yarzar Thant 
Zeya Tun
Thawda Ag Lin
Htet Aung Myint
Soe Yaza
Jaakoppi Mäkelä
Rami Kujala
Waltteri Pietarinen
Bo Thurein Nyan Thu
Thurein Linn Khant
Mg Thant Phone
Zein Arkar Aung Aung
Zomi Revolutionary Army Flag.png Ye Yarzar
Flag of the NDAA.png Hein Aung Arkar Thawda
Flag of the NDAA.png Thant Yaza Pyay
Flag of the NDAA.png Yarzar Wunna Thiha
Tun Wunna Ye Thiha
Shan State Army-North flag.png Nyan Thurein Min Thiha
Lanh Chinh
Quenmin Trần Liễng Tâm Han
Quách Nguyên Cuòng
Lê Đức Phong Hùng
Quenmin Phùng Minh Thiệu
Yeunggyeong
Chegal Ji-min
Chegal In-ho
Angus MacDonald
Kiriya Kitagawa
Basch fon Ronsenburg
Horris Janseen
Zell Van de Dincht
Guy Sugita II
Tidus Hayakawa

Carl Regnitz

Kaung Thura Kan Surrendered
Than Aye Surrendered
Thurein Zaw Wunna Surrendered
Thura Thiha Myo Thet 
Arkar Khaing 
Tun Soe Surrendered
Thu Zarni Pyay 
Arkar Saw Surrendered
Ohn Myin 
Min Thet Htut 
Zarni Aung Surrendered
Zeyar Phyoe Thant Thawda Surrendered
Kaung U Htet Surrendered
Sein Zeya Thiha 
Zarni Wunna Myat Surrendered
Linn Pyae Nyan 
Kristofer DuChamps
Henri Bourman
Dani Batiste

Martin Christian

The Second Bethausian Civil War is an intrastate conflict fought in Bethausia during the Imperial Crisis from 15 May 2017 to 21 August 2020. It is the second in the series of Bethausian Civil Wars.

The conflict began with the Twelve Generals' Rebellion where a military coup and multiple insurgencies were instigated by twelve generals of the Tatmadaw lead by Senior General Kaung Thura Kan, all with Lorican support. With the royal government driven out of Kengkaw, the generals solidified their hold on power in the capital by forming the State Reconstruction, Development and Preservation Council, later known as the "Socialist Republic of Barmia" or "Barmia." In the south, the royal government established its seat in Paungthoung in the Taninthayi Region. For almost a year, the two sides became locked in a stalemate, until the 2-11-18 Nationwide Uprising forced the junta to suppress internal rebellions and strain its military power. In mid-2018 to early-2019, the decisive victories of the Royalist-planned Assault on the Pyamalaw and Ridge 55 effectively battered Barmia's military resolve. The remaining years saw the junta struggling to keep its power over its territories, until the Battle of Korodo forced the junta to accept an unconditional surrender on 21 August 2020.

The internal conflict became one of the bloodiest in the Imperial Crisis, and would remain the bloodiest of the three civil wars. Repression and genocide against the Aasialainers committed by the junta added to the body count. An international tribunal helped to bring the junta's crimes to account, and lead to the incarcerations of General Kaung and the remaining members of the junta.

Background

Course of the War

Twelve Generals' Rebellion

Two Bethausias

Case Peafowl and Endgame

Aftermath

War Crimes

A substantial amount of war crimes have been attributed to the Socialist Republic.

Genocide

Ethnic Cleansing

International Crime Tribunal for the Former Socialist Republic of Barmia