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{{short description|Largest conflict of the Creeperian Civil War (1946–1949)}}
{{about|the large [[Creeperian Civil War]] conflict in the city of [[San Salvador (city)|San Salvador]] from 1946 to 1949|the massacre that occured in the city in 1947|San Salvador Massacre (1947)|the burning of the city in 1948|Burning of San Salvador (1948)|other events called "siege" or "battle" of San Salvador|Battle of San Salvador}}
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{{about|the 1946–1949 military conflict of the Creeperian Civil War|other conflicts in San Salvador|Battle of San Salvador}}
 
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| conflict    = Siege of San Salvador
 
| conflict    = Siege of San Salvador
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| partof      = the [[Creeperian Civil War]]
 
| partof      = the [[Creeperian Civil War]]
| image      = [[File:Siege of San Salvador.jpeg|390px]]
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| alt        = Clockwise from top left: Ruins in Denilla in 1948, National Council soldiers in 1946, Imperial Council vehicles during Operation Watermelon in 1949, the San Salvador Imperial Palace burning in 1948.
| caption    = (Clockwise from top left)<br />Ruins of [[San Salvador (city)|San Salvador]] following end of the siege, [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council|Romerist]] soldiers in 1947, [[Operation Watermelon]], the [[San Salvador Imperial Palace|Imperial Palace]] burning in 1948.
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| caption    = Clockwise from top left: Ruins in Denilla in 1948, National Council soldiers in 1946, Imperial Council vehicles during Operation Watermelon, the San Salvador Imperial Palace burning in 1948.
 
| date        = 17 May 1946 – 30 August 1949<br /><small>({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=5|day1=17|year1=1946|month2=8|day2=30|year2=1949}})</small>
 
| date        = 17 May 1946 – 30 August 1949<br /><small>({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=5|day1=17|year1=1946|month2=8|day2=30|year2=1949}})</small>
| place = [[San Salvador (city)|San Salvador]], [[San Salvador (department)|San Salvador]], [[Creeperopolis]], but also the departments of [[San Luís (department)|San Luís]] and [[Zapatista]] and the vassal state of the [[Second State of the Church|State of the Church]]
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| place       = Throughout [[San Salvador (viceroyalty)|San Salvador]], with spillovers into [[San Luís (viceroyalty)|San Luís]], [[Zapatista]], and the [[State of the Church]]
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| territory  =  
 
| territory  =  
| result      = '''Romerist Victory'''
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* Imperial Council retains control of San Salvador
*Deaths of [[Romero I of Creeperopolis|Romero I]] and [[Miguel VII of Creeperopolis|Miguel VII]]
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* National Council withdraws from San Salvador
*[[National Council for Peace and Order|Miguelist]] withdrawl from the [[San Salvador Valley]]
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| result     = Decisive Imperial Council victory
*Destruction and/or desertion on many Miguelist soldiers
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| combatant1  = {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|1939}} [[National Council for Peace and Order|National Council]]
| status     =  
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| combatant2  = {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis}} [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council|Imperial Council]]
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| commander1 = {{plainlist|
| combatant1  = {{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[National Council for Peace and Order|Miguelists]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|1939}} '''[[Miguel VII of Creeperopolis|Miguel VII]]'''{{KIA}}
| combatant2  = {{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council|Romerists]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|1939}} '''[[Marcos I of Creeperopolis|Marcos I]]'''
| combatant3 =  
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|1939}} [[Mariano Alcocer Fraga]]
| commander1  = {{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} '''[[Miguel VII of Creeperopolis|Miguel VII]]''' †<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} '''[[Marcos I of Creeperopolis|Marcos I]]'''<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[Juan Salinas Figueroa]] †<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[Miguel Salinas Ortega]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[José Bolívar Aguirre]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[Pascual Espinar Casaus]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[Rigoberto Fernán Tasis]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[Antonio Yon Sosa]] {{executed}}<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[Rubén Alguacil Prats]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[Alan Hurtado Ros]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[Pedro Morillo Coronil]] †<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[Ricardo Rosales Román]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[Lorenzo Sarmiento Elvira]] {{executed}}<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[Antonio Morterero Nores]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[Sebastián Pousa Frexia]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[Ángel Moruga Leoz]] †<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[Dídac Pareja Campos]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[Mariano Alcocer Fraga]]<br />{{flagicon|Terranihil}} [[Adam Gát]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|1939}} [[Juan Salinas Figueroa]]{{KIA}}
| commander2  = {{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} '''[[Romero I of Creeperopolis|Romero I]]''' †<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} '''[[Romero II of Creeperopolis|Romero II]]'''<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} [[Alfonso Cabañeras Moreno]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} [[Máximo Barrueco Morterero]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} [[Juan Primavera Sánchez]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} [[Jorge Díaz Molina]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} [[Hector Carballo Lain]] †<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} [[David Cortés Andino]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} [[Rolando Dávalos Abasto]] †<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} [[Pablo Piñón Ureña]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} [[Aaron Chicote Villa]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} [[Vicente Capmany Fraga]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} [[Agustín Sarmiento Cruz]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} [[Gerardo Aguinaldo Villacrés]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} [[Miguel Saelices Cabal]] {{executed}}<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} [[Xavier Dávalos Carita]]<br />{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} [[Aarón Tafalla Rubio]] †<br />{{flagicon image|FPPC flag.jpeg}} [[Carlos Hernández Videla]]<br />{{flagicon image|Cristero Flag.png}} [[Alexander Sánchez Molina]]<br />{{flagicon image|Bandera FE JONS.svg}} [[Óscar Únzaga Vega]]<br />{{flagicon image|FRENAMI.png}} [[Adolfo Rivera López]]<br />{{flagicon image|Xusma.jpeg}} [[Roman Kassakov]]<br />{{flagicon image|New Lyoa Kingdom flag.png}} [[Manima Lama]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|1939}} [[Miguel Salinas Ortega]]
| commander3  =
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|1939}} [[José Bolívar Aguirre]]
| units1      = {{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} [[Miguelist Armed Forces]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|1939}} [[Pascual Espinar Casaus]]
*[[Miguelist Army]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|1939}} [[Mariano Alcocer Fraga]]
**[[1st Miguelist Army|1st Army]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|1939}} [[José Huerta Milano]]
**[[3rd Miguelist Army|3rd Army]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|1939}} [[Carlos Madrid Figueroa]]
**[[7th Miguelist Army|7th Army]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|1939}} [[Eustacio Mena Quijada]]{{executed}}
**[[8th Miguelist Army|8th Army]]
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}}
**[[9th Miguelist Army|9th Army]]
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| commander2  = {{plainlist|
**[[11th Miguelist Army|11th Army]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis}} '''[[Romero I of Creeperopolis|Romero I]]'''{{KIA}}
*[[Miguelist Navy]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis}} '''[[Romero II of Creeperopolis|Romero II]]'''
**[[2nd Miguelist Flotilla|2nd Flotilla]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis}} [[Antonio Sáenz Heredia]]
*[[Miguelist Air Force]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis}} [[Alfonso Cabañeras Moreno]]
**[[15th Miguelist Air Force Wing|15th Air Force Wing]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis}} [[Máximo Barrueco Morterero]]
**[[27th Miguelist Air Force Wing|27th Air Force Wing]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis}} [[Juan Primavera Sánchez]]
**[[28th Miguelist Air Force Wing|28th Air Force Wing]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis}} [[Jorge Díaz Molina]]
*[[Miguelist National Guard]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis}} [[Alexander Sánchez Molina]]
{{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1933}} ''[[Atheist Red Army]]''
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis}} [[Adolfo Rivera López]]
| units2      = {{flagicon|Creeperopolis|1949}} [[Creeperian Armed Forces|Romerist Armed Forces]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis}} [[Óscar Únzaga Vega]]
*[[Creeperian Army|Romerist Army]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis}} [[Carlos Hernández Videla]]
**[[1st Creeperian Army|1st Army]]
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}}
**[[2nd Creeperian Army|2nd Army]]
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| units1      = {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|1939}} [[Creeperian Armed Forces|''Miguelist'' Armed Forces]]
**[[3rd Creeperian Army|3rd Army]]
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* {{flagicon image|Flag of MPLA.svg}} [[Miguelist Army|National Army]]
**[[5th Creeperian Army|5th Army]]
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* {{flagicon image|Flag of the Azania Liberation Front.svg}} [[Miguelist Navy|National Navy]]
**[[9th Creeperian Army|9th Army]]
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* {{flagicon image|Russia Victory Commemorative Flag.svg}} [[Miguelist Air Force|National Air Force]]
**[[11th Creeperian Army|11th Army]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|1936}} [[Miguelist National Guard|National Guard]]
*[[Creeperian Navy|Romerist Navy]]
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{{plainlist|
**[[16th Creeperian Flotilla|16th Flotilla]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|1936}} [[Atheist Red Army]]
*[[Creeperian Air Force|Romerist Air Force]]
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* {{flagicon image|ESTAERES flag.png}} [[Escuadrones de Tareas Especiales|Special Task Squadrons]]
**[[3rd Creeperian Air Force Wing|3rd Air Force Wing]]
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* {{flagicon image|Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg}} [[Elite Medical Detachment|Elite Medical Detachment]]
**[[4th Creeperian Air Force Wing|4th Air Force Wing]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|1936}} [[Apostates for the Cause|Apostates for the Cause]]
**[[7th Creeperian Air Force Wing|7th Air Force Wing]]
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* [[Siege of San Salvador#Foreign military support|Foreign volunteers]]
*[[Creeperian Imperial Guard|Romerist Imperial Guard]]
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}}
{{flagicon image|FPPC flag.jpeg}} ''[[Camisas Negras]]''<br />{{flagicon image|Cristero Flag.png}} ''[[Creeperian Peoples' Catholic Front|Cristeros]]''<br />{{flagicon image|Bandera FE JONS.svg}} ''[[Falange Creeperiano|Falange]]''<br />{{flagicon image|FRENAMI.png}} ''[[Militarist Nationalist Front|Sombra Negra]]''
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| units2      = {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|military}} [[Creeperian Armed Forces|''Romerist'' Armed Forces]]
| units3      =
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|army}} [[Creeperian Army|Imperial Army]]
| strength1  = 1.5 million soldiers<br />45,000 artillery pieces<br />2,400 tanks<br />1,300 aircraft<br />16 ships
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|naval}} [[Creeperian Navy|Imperial Navy]]
| strength2  = 1.3 million soldiers<br />45,000 artillery pieces<br />2,600 tanks<br />2,100 aircraft<br />15 ships
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|air force}} [[Creeperian Air Force|Imperial Air Force]]
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* {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|marines}} [[Creeperian Imperial Guard|Imperial Guard]]
| casualties1 = 434,000 dead<br />567,000 wounded<br />32,000 artillery lost<br />2,100 tanks lost<br />1,300 aircraft lost<br />16 ships sunk
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{{plainlist|
| casualties2 = 560,000 dead<br />590,000 wounded<br />28,000 artillery lost<br />2,100 tanks lost<br />1,200 aircraft lost<br />12 ships sunk
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* {{flagicon image|Cristero Flag.png}} [[Crusaders of King Alfonso|Cristero]] militias
| casualties3 = 4.3 million dead, 7.1 million wounded, 23.4 million displaced
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* {{flagicon image|FRENAMI.png}} [[Militarist Nationalist Front]]
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* {{flagicon image|Bandera FE JONS.svg}} [[Falange Creeperiano]]
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* {{flagicon image|FPPC flag.jpeg}} [[Camisas Negras]]
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* [[Siege of San Salvador#Foreign military support|Foreign volunteers]]
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}}
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| strength1  = 705,000 soldiers<br />45,000 paramilitaries<br />100,000+ militiamen<br />{{collapsible list|title=Equipment:|
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* 21,000 artillery pieces
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* 2,500 tanks
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* 1,500 aircraft
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* 16 ships
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}}
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| strength2  = 699,000 soldiers<br />60,000 paramilitaries<br />100,000+ militiamen<br />{{collapsible list|title=Equipment:|
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* 25,000 artillery pieces
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* 2,500 tanks
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* 1,600 aircraft
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* 15 ships
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}}
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| casualties1 = {{plainlist|
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* 289,000 dead
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* 357,000 wounded
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* 76,000 captured
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* 50,000 missing
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}}
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{{collapsible list|title=Equipment losses:|
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* 15,400 artillery pieces lost
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* 2,000 tanks lost
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* 900 aircraft lost
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* 14 ships sunk
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* 2 ships captured
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}}
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| casualties2 = {{plainlist|
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* 272,000 dead
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* 349,000 wounded
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* 68,000 captured
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* 50,000 missing
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}}
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{{collapsible list|title=Equipment losses:|
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* 16,500 artillery pieces lost
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* 1,900 tanks lost
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* 1,000 aircraft lost
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* 11 ships sunk
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}}
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| casualties3 = Civilian casualties: 2.7 million dead, 3.6 million wounded,<br />21.5 million displaced, 700,000 missing
 
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| campaignbox = {{Campaignbox Siege of San Salvador}}
 
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The '''Siege of San Salvador''' (17 May 1946 30 August 1949), known in [[Creeperian Spanish]] as the ''Cerco de San Salvador'', also called the '''Battle of San Salvador''', (''Batalla de San Salvador''), was the largest, lengthiest, and deadliest confrontation of the [[Creeperian Civil War]], in which the [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council]] and the [[National Council for Peace and Order]] fought for control of the city of [[San Salvador (city)|San Salvador]], the capital city of [[Creeperopolis]]. The battle was not only confined to the department of [[San Salvador (department)|San Salvador]], but was also fought in [[Zapatista]], [[San Luís (department)|San Luís]], and the [[Second State of the Church|State of the Church]]. It was also the [[List of Deadliest Battles and Wars|deadliest battle in Terraconserva history]].
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The '''Siege of San Salvador''' ([[Creeperian language|Creeperian]] – [[Creeperian script|Creeperian]]: ''Սիտո ել Սան Սալվադոր''; Creeperian – [[Iberic script|Iberic]]: ''Sito de San Salvador''), also referred to as the '''Battle of San Salvador''' (''Բատաժա ել Սան Սալվադոր''; ''Batalla de San Salvador''), and known in modern-[[Creeperopolis]] as '''The Siege''' (''Ել Սիտո''; ''El Sito''), was the largest and deadliest confrontation of the [[Creeperian Civil War]] between the [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council]] (Imperial Council) and the [[National Council for Peace and Order]] (National Council). The battle was fought mostly within the viceroyalty of [[San Salvador (viceroyalty)|San Salvador]], one of the most strategically and symbolically important regions of the country. Due to its large and complicated nature, the siege has sometimes been considered to be its own war within the Creeperian Civil War.
  
The Miguelist offensive to capture San Salvador began in May 1946. The attack was preceeded by the [[Miguelist Air Force]] [[Operation Torch|bombing]] which reduced much of the city to rubble over the period of one week. The fighting degenerated into house-to-house fighting; both sides poured reinforcements into the city to prevent the other from gaining complete control. By 1948, 60% of the city had been reduced to rubble.
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The siege began in May 1946 with an initial attack by the National Council against forces of the Imperial Council. The National Council's failure to win a quick and decisive victory over the Imperial Council led to a stalemate and long-lasting siege, as neither side was able to break through the other's defenses. A final offensive by the Imperial Council in August 1949 forced a National Council retreat, ending the siege in a decisive Imperial Council victory. The civil war itself would later end on 30 September 1949.
  
In June 1949, the Miguelists launched an [[Operation Melon|offensive]] into western [[San Salvador (city)|San Salvador]] which failed. The Romerists responded and launched their own [[Operation Watermelon|offensive]] into the eastern parts of the city controlled by the Miguelists. The Miguelists began to fall apart and a retreat order was given. [[Romero II of Creeperopolis|Romero II]] ordered a no-quarter on Miguelist prisoners of war. The Miguelists completely withdrew out of the [[San Salvador Valley]] on 30 August 1949. The siege lasted three years, three months, one week, and six days.
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Foreign volunteers aided both the Imperial and National Councils during the conflict. In support of the Imperial Council, the nations of [[Kingdom of Castilliano|Castilliano]] and [[New Gandor]] sent divisions of soldiers to fight alongside Imperial Council soldiers. In support of the National Council, the nations of [[Ajakanistan]] and [[Terranihil]] sent divisions of soldiers to fight alongside National Council soldiers. The June 1946 [[Battle of Serrada]] is known for being fought entirely between volunteer forces: Gandorians on behalf of the Imperial Council and Terranilians on behalf of the National Council.
  
== Background ==
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A total of 3.261 million people died during the siege, the vast majority of whom were civilians. An additional 4.306 million people were wounded, most of whom were also civilians, and 21.5 million civilians were displaced from their homes. Around 900,000 people were also labeled as missing (mostly civilians), with the vast majority likely having died sometime during the battle which would make the death toll over 4 million. The siege is not only the deadliest battle in Creeperian history, but also in human history.
  
== Prelude ==
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== Name ==
  
== Order of battle ==
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Due to the extremely complex nature of the conflict, the event has been referred to by several different names. ''Siege of San Salvador'' is the most commonly used name, however, the "San Salvador" in ''Siege of San Salvador'' refers to the viceroyalty of San Salvador as a whole instead of the city of San Salvador, located in the center of the viceroyalty. Other names used to refer to the military conflict include the ''Battle of San Salvador'' (not to be confused with other historical [[Battle of San Salvador|battles of San Salvador]]) and the ''San Salvador War''.
  
=== Miguelists ===
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The conflict's two factions also referred to the conflict by differing names. The National Council referred to the conflict as ''The Final Battle'' while the Imperial Council referred to the conflict as ''The Siege''. Later Creeperian government officials and scholars have also referred to the conflict as ''The Siege'' due to its importance in modern Creeperian history.
  
{{main|Miguelist Order of Battle at the Siege of San Salvador}}
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== Background ==
  
==== North-Lake San Salvador front ====
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=== Failure of the Papal War ===
  
[[Miguelist Order of Battle at the Siege of San Salvador#Army Group Mauricio Tasis Quesada|Army Group Mauricio Tasis Quesada]] – Field Marshal [[José Bolívar Aguirre]]
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=== Imperial Council advances in the north ===
*[[3rd Miguelist Army]] – General [[Rigoberto Fernán Tasis]]
 
*[[9th Miguelist Army]] – General [[Ricardo Rosales Román]]
 
**[[4th Terranilian Infantry Division]] – Major General [[Adam Gát]]
 
*[[2nd Miguelist Flotilla]] – Admiral [[Lorenzo Sarmiento Elvira]]
 
*[[15th Miguelist Air Force Wing]] – General [[Antonio Morterero Nores]]
 
  
==== East-central San Salvador front ====
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== Prelude ==
  
''Chief Field Marshal'' [[Juan Salinas Figueroa]]
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=== Planning and organization ===
  
[[Miguelist Order of Battle at the Siege of San Salvador#Army Group Qarl Marx|Army Group Qarl Marx]] – Field Marshal [[Miguel Salinas Ortega]]
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=== Final preparations ===
*[[1st Miguelist Army]] – General [[Alan Hurtado Ros]]
 
*[[11th Miguelist Army]] – General [[Rubén Alguacil Prats]]
 
*[[28th Miguelist Air Force Wing]] – General [[Sebastián Pousa Frexia]]
 
*[[Miguelist National Guard]] – Chief Guard [[Ángel Moruga Leoz]]
 
*''[[Atheist Red Army]]'' – General [[Mariano Alcocer Fraga]]
 
  
==== South-Volcano San Salvador front ====
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== Order of battle ==
  
[[Miguelist Order of Battle at the Siege of San Salvador#Army Group Joel Lacasa Campos|Army Group Joel Lacasa Campos]] – Field Marshal [[Pascual Espinar Casaus]]
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=== National Council order of battle ===
*[[7th Miguelist Army]] – General [[Pedro Morillo Coronil]]
 
*[[8th Miguelist Army]] – General [[Antonio Yon Sosa]]
 
*[[27th Miguelist Air Force Wing]] – General [[Dídac Pareja Campos]]
 
  
=== Romerists ===
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{{main|National Council order of battle at the Siege of San Salvador}}
  
{{main|Romerist Order of Battle at the Siege of San Salvador}}
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| header = {{flagdeco|Creeperopolis|1939}} National Council leaders [[File:Logo of the Popular Front (Spain).svg|20px|link=Miguelism]]
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| image1 = General Vicente Rojo.jpg
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| image2 = Segismundo Casado.jpg
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| image3 = Miguel Salinas Ortega.jpg
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| image4 = Buenaventura Durruti.jpg
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| footer = <center>Clockwise from top left: Salinas Figueroa, Bolívar Aguirre, Espinar Casaus, Salinas Ortega.</center>
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==== North-Lake San Salvador front ====
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The commanders-in-chief of the National Council forces in the Siege of San Salvador were Emperors [[Miguel VII of Creeperopolis|Miguel VII]] and [[Marcos I of Creeperopolis|Marcos I]] while its overall military commanders were Supreme Caudillos [[Juan Salinas Figueroa]] and [[Miguel Salinas Ortega]]. The following is the order of battle of the National Council at the start of the siege:
  
[[Romerist Order of Battle at the Siege of San Salvador#Army Group Miguel I|Army Group Miguel I]] – Field Marshal [[Juan Primavera Sánchez]]
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; North–Lake San Salvador front
*[[3rd Creeperian Army|3rd Romerist Army]] – General [[Agustín Sarmiento Cruz]]
 
**[[17th Xussman Infantry Division]] – Colonel [[Roman Kassakov]]
 
*[[11th Creeperian Army|11th Romerist Army]] – General [[Hector Carballo Lain]]
 
*[[16th Creeperian Flotilla|16th Romerist Flotilla]] – Admiral [[David Cortés Andino]]
 
*[[3rd Creeperian Air Force Wing|3rd Romerist Air Force Wing]] – General [[Rolando Dávalos Abasto]]
 
*''[[Falange Creeperiano]]'' – Captain [[Óscar Únzaga Vega]]
 
  
==== East-central San Salvador front ====
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'''Army Group Mauricio Tasis Quesada''' – Field Marshal [[José Bolívar Aguirre]]
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: [[3rd Miguelist Army|3rd Army]] – General [[Rigoberto Fernán Tasis]]
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:: [[1st Miguelist Amphibious Division|1st Amphibious Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Pablo Zaldívar Quijada]]
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:: [[3rd Miguelist Infantry Division|3rd Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Ernesto Cruz Molina]]
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:: [[3rd Miguelist Motorized Division|3rd Motorized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Fabián Justo Fernández]]
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:: [[4th Miguelist Artillery Division|4th Artillery Division]] – Lieutenant General [[José Yagüe Regalado]]
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:: [[6th Armored Mechanized Division|6th Armored Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Adolfo Serrano Tagribe]]
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:: [[10th Miguelist Infantry Division|10th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Calixto Morales Guerrero]]
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:: [[11th Miguelist Infantry Division|11th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Damián Herrera Herrera]]
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: [[9th Miguelist Army|9th Army]] – General [[Ricardo Rosales Román]]
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:: [[1st Miguelist Artillery Division|1st Artillery Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Manuel Rojo Lucho]]
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:: [[4th Terranilian Infantry Division|4th Infantry Division (Terranilian)]] – Major General [[Adam Gát]]
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:: [[7th Miguelist Infantry Division|7th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Eduardo Barcía Trelles]]
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:: [[9th Miguelist Motorized Division|9th Motorized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Arnoldo Rodríguez García]]
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:: [[10th Miguelist Mechanized Division|10th Mechanized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Maximiliano Ferraz Sánchez]]
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:: [[13th Miguelist Infantry Division|13th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[José Gómez Becerra]]
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:: [[20th Miguelist Infantry Division|20th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Fidel Olózaga Barria]]
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: [[2nd Miguelist Flotilla|2nd Flotilla]] – Admiral [[Lorenzo Sarmiento Elvira]]
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:: [[2nd Miguelist Naval Fleet|2nd Naval Fleet]] – Vice Admiral [[Sergio Ascaso Azaña]]
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:: [[11th Miguelist Naval Fleet|11th Naval Fleet]] – Vice Admiral [[Juan Modesto Mejía]]
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: [[15th Miguelist Air Force Wing|25th Air Force Wing]] – General [[Antonio Morterero Nores]]
  
''Chief Field Marshal'' [[Alfonso Cabañeras Moreno]]
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; East–central San Salvador front
  
[[Romerist Order of Battle at the Siege of San Salvador#Army Group Manuel III|Army Group Manuel III]] – Field Marshal [[Máximo Barrueco Morterero]]
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'''Army Group Édgar Cazalla Beldad''' – Field Marshal [[Miguel Salinas Ortega]]
*[[1st Creeperian Army|1st Romerist Army]] – General [[Vicente Capmany Fraga]]
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: [[1st Miguelist Army|1st Army]] – General [[Alan Hurtado Ros]]
*[[2nd Creeperian Army|2nd Romerist Army]] – General [[Aaron Chicote Villa]]
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:: [[1st Miguelist Infantry Division|1st Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Álvaro Casanova Buenaventura]]
*[[4th Creeperian Air Force Wing|4th Romerist Air Force Wing]] – General [[Pablo Piñón Ureña]]
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:: [[1st Miguelist Armored Division|1st Armored Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Salvador Salinas Fraga]]
*[[Creeperian Imperial Guard|Romerist Imperial Guard]] – Chief Guard [[Gerardo Aguinaldo Villacrés]]
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:: [[2nd Miguelist Artillery Division|2nd Artillery Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Héctor Díaz Barrios]]
*''[[Camisas Negras]]'' ''[[Caudillo]]'' [[Carlos Hernández Videla]]
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:: [[6th Miguelist Infantry Division|6th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Ricardo Franco Budria]]
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:: [[7th Miguelist Motorized Division|7th Motorized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Roberto Saravia Casado]]
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:: [[7th Miguelist Mechanized Division|7th Mechanized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Sergio Tuero Molina]]
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:: [[8th Miguelist Infantry Division|8th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Pedro Miaja Menant]]
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:: [[9th Miguelist Motorized Division|9th Motorized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Lucio Duarte Suñer]]
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: [[11th Miguelist Army|11th Army]] – General [[Rubén Alguacil Prats]]
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:: [[2nd Miguelist Infantry Division|2nd Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Joaquín Quiroga García]]
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:: [[3rd Miguelist Artillery Division|3rd Artillery Division]] – Lieutenant General [[José López Zamora]]
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:: [[3rd Miguelist Mechanized Division|3rd Mechanized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Santiago Castro Henríquez]]
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:: [[4th Miguelist Armored Division|4th Armored Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Gerardo Salinas Ortega]]
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:: [[8th Miguelist Motorized Division|8th Motorized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[José Ugarte Magrina]]
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:: [[17th Miguelist Infantry Division|17th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Alfonso Giral Casares]]
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:: [[18th Miguelist Infantry Division|18th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Felipe Madrid León]]
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:: [[130th Ajaki Rifle Division|130th Rifle Division (Ajaki)]] – Major General [[Ayushiyev Vassili]]
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: [[28th Miguelist Air Force Wing|28th Air Force Wing]] – General [[Sebastián Pousa Freixa]]
  
==== South-Volcano San Salvador front ====
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; South–Volcano San Salvador front
  
[[Romerist Order of Battle at the Siege of San Salvador#Army Group Alfonso I|Army Group Alfonso I]] – Field Marshal [[Jorge Díaz Molina]]
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'''Army Group Joel Lacasa Campos''' – Field Marshal [[Pascual Espinar Casaus]]
*[[5th Creeperian Army|5th Romerist Army]] – General [[Miguel Saelices Cabal]]
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: [[7th Miguelist Army|7th Army]] – General [[Pedro Morillo Coronil]]
**[[3rd Lyoan Special Unit]] – Colonel [[Manima Lama]]
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:: [[2nd Miguelist Mountain Division|2nd Mountain Division]] – Lieutenant General [[José León Rivera]]
*[[9th Creeperian Army|9th Romerist Army]] – General [[Xavier Dávalos Carita]]
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:: [[3rd Miguelist Artillery Division|3rd Artillery Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Víctor Guerrero Guerrero]]
*[[7th Creeperian Air Force Wing|7th Romerist Air Force Wing]] – General [[Aarón Tafalla Rubio]]
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:: [[3rd Miguelist Cavalry Division|3rd Cavalry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Mateo Verón Molina]]
*[[Creeperian People's Catholic Front]] – General [[Alexander Sánchez Molina]]
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:: [[4th Miguelist Infantry Division|4th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Carlos Obregón Nariño]]
*[[Militarist Nationalist Front]] – General [[Adolfo Rivera López]]
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:: [[5th Miguelist Armored Division|5th Armored Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Gerardo Jalisco Castro]]
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:: [[6th Miguelist Motorized Division|6th Motorized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Óscar Fuentes Flores]]
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:: [[13th Miguelist Infantry Divison|13th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Félix Gutiérrez Álvarez]]
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:: [[14th Miguelist Infantry Division|14th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Isaías Duarte Duarte]]
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: [[8th Miguelist Army|8th Army]] – General [[Antonio Yon Sosa]]
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:: [[1st Miguelist Mountain Division|1st Mountain Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Alexander Fuentes Dávalos]]
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:: [[4th Miguelist Cavalry Division|4th Cavalry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Hernando Enríquez Linares]]
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:: [[5th Miguelist Infantry Division|5th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[José López Alvarado]]
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:: [[6th Miguelist Artillery Division|6th Artillery Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Martín Bermúdez Carpio]]
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:: [[12th Miguelist Infantry Division|1th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Vicente Raimundo Jiménez]]
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:: [[16th Miguelist Motorized Division|16th Motorized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Fernando Saavedra Córdoba]]
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:: [[24th Miguelist Infantry Division|24th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Francisco Goyena Irujo]]
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: [[27th Miguelist Air Force Wing|27th Air Force Wing]] – General [[Dídac Pareja Campos]]
  
== Siege ==
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; Paramilitaries (various fronts)
  
=== Bombing of San Salvador ===
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: [[Miguelist National Guard|National Guard]] – Chief Guard [[Ángel Moruga Leoz]]
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: [[Atheist Red Army]] – General Secretary [[Mariano Alcocer Fraga]]
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: [[Escuadrones de Tareas Especiales|Special Task Squadrons]] – General [[José Huerta Milano]]
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: [[Elite Medical Detachment|Elite Medical Detachment]] – General [[Carlos Madrid Figueroa]]
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: [[Apostates for the Cause|Apostates for the Cause]] – General [[Eustacio Mena Quijada]]
  
{{main|Operation Torch}}
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=== Imperial Council order of battle ===
  
[[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-B22081, Russland, Kampf um Stalingrad, Luftangriff.jpg|thumb|right|Aerial photo following heavy Miguelist bombings during [[Operation Torch]].]]
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{{main|Imperial Council order of battle at the Siege of San Salvador}}
  
On the evening of 17 May 1946, the [[Miguelist Air Force]]'s [[15th Miguelist Air Force Wing|15th]], [[27th Miguelist Air Force Wing|27th]], and [[28th Miguelist Air Force Wing|28th Air Force Wings]] took off from airbases in [[Zapatista]] and flew over the city of [[San Salvador (city)|San Salvador]], the Romerist capital, to destroy fortifications and disorganize the Romerist garrison in the city in preparation for a Miguelist attack on the city. The goal was to capture the city, capture strategic air and naval bases, and shatter Romerist morale in an attempt to prolong the war and drain Romerist supplies and morale. The bombardment of the city began at approximately 10:27pm [[Time in Creeperopolis|San Salvador Time]]. The [[15th Miguelist Air Force Wing|15th Air Force Wing]] was tasked with strategically bombing industrial complexes, military airports, and military ship yards along the [[Asambio River|Asambio]], [[San Salvador River|San Salvador]], and [[Zapatista River|Zapatista Rivers]] and along the coastlines of [[Lake San Salvador]] and [[Lake Zapatista]] to slow down Romerist manufacturing and production of armor and weapons. The [[27th Miguelist Air Force Wing|27th Air Force Wing]] was tasked with tactically bombing [[Creeperian Army|Romerist Army]] garrisons in the [[San Salvador (department)|San Salvador]] department to hamper and delay an immediate Romerist response. The [[28th Miguelist Air Force Wing|28th Air Force Wing]] was ordered to attack civilian targets such as homes, schools, and specifically churches to destroy morale.
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The bombing of the city endured from 17 May until 24 May, the following week. In that time, the Romerists responded by mobilizing their [[1st Creeperian Army|1st]], [[2nd Creeperian Army|2nd]], [[3rd Creeperian Army|3rd]], [[5th Creeperian Army|5th]], [[9th Creeperian Army|9th]], and [[11th Creeperian Army|11th Armies]] to defend the city from the Miguelist forces.
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The commanders-in-chief of the Imperial Council forces in the Siege of San Salvador were Emperors [[Romero I of Creeperopolis|Romero I]] and [[Romero II of Creeperopolis|Romero II]] while its overall military commander was Supreme Caudillo [[Alfonso Cabañeras Moreno]]. The following is the order of battle of the Imperial Council at the start of the siege:
  
{{quote|The Holy city of [[San Salvador (city)|San Salvador]] shall never fall to the forces of evil. Evil will be eradicated from this city, from the [[Creeperopolis|Fatherland]], and the [[Terraconserva|planet]].|''[[Chief Field Marshal (Creeperopolis)|Chief Field Marshal]]'' [[Alfonso Cabañeras Moreno]]}}
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; North–Lake San Salvador front
  
The Romerists also engaged the [[3rd Creeperian Air Force Wing|3rd]], [[4th Creeperian Air Force Wing|4th]], and [[7th Creeperian Air Force Wing|7th Air Force Wings]] to retaliate against the Miguelist bombings and to alleviate the city from bombardment.
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'''Army Group King Saint Miguel I''' – Field Marshal [[Juan Primavera Sánchez]]
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: [[3rd Creeperian Army|3rd Army]] – General [[Agustín Sarmiento Cruz]]
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:: [[2nd Creeperian Armored Division|2nd Armored Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Vicente Gutiérrez Serrano]]
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:: [[4th Creeperian Mechanized Division|4th Mechanized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Martín Menjívar Ulloa]]
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:: [[5th Creeperian Motorized Division|5th Motorized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Leonardo Parejas Obregón]]
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:: [[5th Creeperian Infantry Division|5th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Emmanuel Guillén Rubio]]
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:: [[8th Creeperian Artillery Division|8th Artillery Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Alfredo Tejón Duarte]]
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:: [[17th Gandorian Infantry Division|17th Infantry Division (Gandorian)]] – Major General [[Krystian Matulewicz]]
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:: [[23rd Creeperian Infantry Division|23rd Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Jaime Infante Morales]]
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: [[11th Creeperian Army|11th Army]] – General [[Héctor Carballo Lain]]
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:: [[3rd Creeperian Amphibious Division|3rd Amphibious Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Fernando López Fuentes]]
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:: [[9th Creeperian Infantry Division|9th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Adrián Cavallería Martí]]
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:: [[10th Creeperian Motorized Division|10th Motorized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Osiel Suñer Melléndez]]
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:: [[11th Creeperian Armored Division|11th Armored Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Héctor Molina Molina]]
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:: [[12th Creeperian Mechanized Division|12th Mechanized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Víctor Castro Ruíz]]
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:: [[12th Creeperian Artillery Division|12th Artillery Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Daniel Mena Linares]]
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:: [[29th Creeperian Infantry Division|29th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Jesús Tafalla Mancebo]]
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:: [[Olla Volunteer Force]] – Brigadier [[Luís Larrazábal Ugueto]]
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: [[16th Creeperian Flotilla|16th Flotilla]] – Admiral [[David Cortés Andino]]
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:: [[16th Creeperian Naval Fleet|16th Naval Fleet]] – Vice Admiral [[Benito Mori Díaz]]
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:: [[22nd Creeperian Naval Fleet|22nd Naval Fleet]] – Vice Admiral [[Bernardo Herrera Callejas]]
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: [[3rd Creeperian Air Force Wing|3rd Air Force Wing]] – General [[Rolando Dávalos Abasto]]
  
=== Occupation of the east ===
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; East–central San Salvador front
  
{{main|Operation Yucca}}
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'''Army Group Emperor Adolfo III''' – Field Marshal [[Máximo Barrueco Morterero]]
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: [[1st Creeperian Army|1st Army]] – General [[Miguel Luque Mazariegos]]
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:: [[Black Division|1st Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Milans Bosch Ussía]]
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:: [[3rd Creeperian Armored Division|3rd Armored Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Federico Rivas Matadeltinianos]]
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:: [[3rd Creeperian Motorized Division|3rd Motorized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Francisco Cortéz Ureña]]
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:: [[4th Creeperian Artillery Division|4th Artillery Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Francisco Zapata Pérez]]
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:: [[7th Creeperian Mechanized Division|7th Mechanized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Guillermo Prieto Umaña]]
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:: [[8th Creeperian Infantry Division|8th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Eduardo López López]]
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:: [[18th Creeperian Infantry Division|18th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Juan Alcabú Obregón]]
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:: [[20th Creeperian Infantry Division|20th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Carlos Prats Huerta]]
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: [[2nd Creeperian Army|2nd Army]] – General [[Álvaro Chicote Villa]]
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:: [[1st Creeperian Artillery Division|1st Artillery Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Romero Juárez Molina]]
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:: [[2nd Creeperian Cavalry Division|2nd Cavalry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Miguel Arrondo Varela]]
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:: [[2nd Creeperian Infantry Division|2nd Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Carlos Reyes Infante]]
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:: [[9th Creeperian Armored Division|9th Armored Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Venustiano Zaldívar Herrera]]
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:: [[9th Creeperian Motorized Division|9th Motorized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[José Figueroa Regalado]]
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:: [[16th Creeperian Infantry Division|16th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[José Miralles Tamayo]]
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:: [[24th Creeperian Infantry Division|24th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Enrique Yagüe Moreno]]
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: [[4th Creeperian Air Force Wing|4th Air Force Wing]] – General [[Pablo Piñón Ureña]]
  
[[File:StalingradRus.jpg|thumb|right|Miguelists warding off a Romerists counterattack during [[Operation Yucca]].]]
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; South–Volcano San Salvador front
[[File:46FBE4CB-1795-4878-BCED-BEF2DC8F4D30.jpeg|thumb|right|Xussman soldiers of the [[17th Xussman Infantry Division|17th Infantry Division]] engaging with the [[4th Terranilian Infantry Division|Terranilians]] during the [[Battle of Serrada]].]]
 
  
Beginning on 24 May 1946, the [[National Council for Peace and Order]] initiated [[Operation Yucca]] to capture a significant portion of the city of [[San Salvador (city)|San Salvador]]. The [[1st Miguelist Army|1st Army]], [[11th Miguelist Army|11th Army]], and [[Miguelist National Guard|National Guard]] advanced north along the [[Zapatista River]] with the [[1st Miguelist Army|1st]] and [[11th Miguelist Army|11th Armies]] making a river crossing of the [[San Salvador River]]. The [[7th Miguelist Army|7th]] and [[8th Miguelist Army|8th Armies]] advanced north too with the 7th Army threatening the borders of the [[Second State of the Church|State of the Church]] once more following the end of the [[Papal War]] and the 8th Army pushing to the shores of the [[San Salvador River]]. The [[9th Miguelist Army|9th Army]] pushed north from the opposite side of the [[Asambio River]] and [[Lake Zapatista]] and pushed north along the shores of [[Lake San Salvador]] in the department of [[San Luís (department)|San Luís]]. The [[3rd Miguelist Army|3rd Army]] pushed south out of [[San Salvador del Norte (department)|San Salvador del Norte]] into [[San Salvador (department)|San Salvador]] down along the coast of [[Lake San Salvador]].
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'''Army Group King Saint Alfonso I''' – Field Marshal [[Jorge Díaz Molina]]
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: [[5th Creeperian Army|5th Army]] – General [[Miguel Saelices Cabal]]
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:: [[1st Creeperian Mountain Division|1st Mountain Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Alfonso Casanova Fajardo]]
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:: [[5th Creeperian Artillery Division|5th Artillery Division]] – Lieutenant General [[René Hernández Tassis]]
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:: [[11th Creeperian Artillery Division|11th Artillery Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Luís Castillo Valdéz]]
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:: [[13th Creeperian Infantry Division|13th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Óliver Sanz Yepes]]
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:: [[14th Creeperian Motorized Division|14th Motorized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Antonio Flores Piñón]]
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:: [[21st Creeperian Infantry Division|21st Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Augusto Hernández Molina]]
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:: [[27th Creeperian Infantry Division|27th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Javíer Castellanos Murillo]]
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: [[9th Creeperian Army|9th Army]] – General [[Xavier Dávalos Carita]]
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:: [[1st Armored Division|1st Armored Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Tomás Cabrera Negrín]]
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:: [[2nd Creeperian Artillery Division|2nd Artillery Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Hernando Dávalos Quijada]]
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:: [[3rd Creeperian Mountain Division|3rd Mountain Division]] – Lieutenant General [[José Revelo Bermúdez]]
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:: [[4th Creeperian Motorized Division|4th Motorized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Carlos Infante Molina]]
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:: [[9th Creeperian Mechanized Division|9th Mechanized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Vicente Mola Sacanell]]
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:: [[17th Creeperian Infantry Division|17th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[José Berganza Espiga]]
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:: [[22nd Creeperian Infantry Division|22nd Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Armando Sanjurjo García]]
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:: [[Castillianan Expeditionary Force]] – Lieutenant General [[Maximiliér Cavaliér e Guerriér]]
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: [[7th Creeperian Air Force Wing|7th Air Force Wing]] – General [[Aarón Tafalla Rubio]]
  
The [[Miguelist Navy]]'s [[2nd Miguelist Flotilla|2nd Flotilla]] consisting of one battleship, three heavy cruisers, six light cruisers, two destroyers, and four submarines, sixteen ships in total, leaving port in [[Adolfosburg (city)|Adolfosburg]], sailing up the [[Zapatista River]], and stationing in [[Lake Zapatista]]. Meanwhile, the [[Miguelist Air Force]] continued bombing strategic, tactical, and civilian targets.
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; Paramilitaries (various fronts)
  
The [[Catholic Imperial Restoration Council]] quickly mobilized soldiers in preparation for a Miguelist attack following the conclusion of [[Operation Torch]]. The [[1st Creeperian Army|1st Romerist Army]] and the [[Creeperian Imperial Guard|Romerist Imperial Guard]] were mobilized to defend from the [[1st Miguelist Army|1st]] and [[8th Miguelist Army|8th Miguelist Armies]] and the [[Miguelist National Guard]] while the [[2nd Creeperian Army|2nd Romerist Army]] was defending against both the [[1st Miguelist Army|1st]] and [[11th Miguelist Army|11th Miguelist Armies]]. The [[5th Creeperian Army|5th]] and [[9th Creeperian Army|9th Romerist Armies]] were better suited to defend from the [[7th Miguelist Army]] which was advancing on the [[Second State of the Church|State of the Church]] while the [[11th Creeperian Army|11th Romerist Army]] defending in the north from the [[3rd Miguelist Army]]. In the east, the [[3rd Creeperian Army|3rd Romerist Army]] was engaged with the [[9th Miguelist Army]]. The Romerists also deployed the [[16th Creeperian Flotilla|16th Flotilla]] to blockade the [[2nd Miguelist Flotilla]] from entering [[Lake San Salvador]] via the [[Asambio River]]. The [[3rd Creeperian Air Force Wing|3rd]], [[4th Creeperian Air Force Wing|4th]], and [[7th Creeperian Air Force Wing|7th Romerist Air Force Wings]] provided aerial support for the Romerists.
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: [[Creeperian Imperial Guard|Imperial Guard]] – Chief Guard [[Gerardo Aguinaldo Villacrés]]
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: [[Crusaders of King Alfonso]] – General [[Alexander Sánchez Molina]]
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: [[Militarist Nationalist Front]] – General [[Adolfo Rivera López]]
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: [[Falange Creeperiano]] – Captain [[Óscar Únzaga Vega]]
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: [[Camisas Negras]] – Caudillo [[Carlos Hernández Videla]]
  
==== Battle of Serrada ====
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=== Foreign military support ===
  
{{main|Battle of Serrada}}
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In the early months of the siege, various foreign volunteers and military units arrived in Creeperopolis to fight on behalf of either the Imperial or National Council in the siege. Foreign volunteers and military units were either sent by national governments or arrived on their own behalf on the basis of ideological beliefs.
  
The [[Battle of Serrada]] occured on 26 June 1946, between the opposing forces of the [[3rd Creeperian Army|3rd Romerist Army]] and the [[9th Miguelist Army]]. The battle was fought between exclusively foreign troops from the [[4th Terranilian Infantry Division]] and the [[17th Xussman Infantry Division]]. The battle resulted in a Terranilian victory after a failed Xussman counterattack. The battle was the first of the [[Creeperian Civil War]] to not be fought by ethnic [[Creeperans]] on either side.
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The Imperial Council received support from four foreign nations: [[Kingdom of Castilliano|Castilliano]], [[New Gandor]], and [[Second Republic of Rakeo|Rakeo]]. The Castillianan government raised the [[Castillianan Expeditionary Force]] (FEC) which was composed of 7,500 volunteer soldiers in May 1946. As the Castillianan government was already an active belligerent in the conflict, many of its volunteers had some military experience from combat earlier in the civil war. The Gandorian government sent its [[17th Gandorian Infantry Division|17th Infantry Division]] which was composed of 8,000 soldiers in August 1946. The military unit was sent in support of the Imperial Council due to ideological reasons, mainly anti-communism. The Rakeoian government sent the [[Olla Volunteer Force]] (FVO) which was composed of 9,000 soldiers; the unit was initially sent to support the Imperial Council in June 1938 and was reassigned to San Salvador in June 1946. It was mostly composed of professional soldiers, while some were volunteers, and the unit was sent on anti-communist ideological lines.
  
=== Death of Romero I ===
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The National Council received support from two foreign nations: [[Ajakanistan]] and [[Terranihil]]. The Ajaki government sent its [[130th Ajaki Rifle Division|130th Rifle Division]] which was composed of 6,000 soldiers in June 1946. The military unit was sent in support of the National Council due to ideological reasons, mainly in support of communism. The Terranilian government sent its [[4th Terranilian Infantry Division|4th Infantry Division]] which was composed of 11,000 soldiers in June 1946. The military unit was sent in support of the National Council due to religious reasons, instead of ideological reasons, in opposition of Creeperian Catholicism and in support of National Atheism.
  
{{see|Operation Destroy Everything}}
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Additionally, some non-government units participated in the fighting. Despite not being organized into an organized military unit, an estimated 1,000 [[Senvarians|Senvarian]] mercenaries of the [[Senvarian Liberation Front]] (KSK) were hired by the National Council to fight on their behalf. The National Council and KSK had already fought together as allies against the Imperial Council during the civil war, with the National Council recognizing the independence of the [[Kingdom of Senvar (separatist state)|Kingdom of Senvar]] in 1934.
  
[[File:La'Victoria.jpg|thumb|right|Burning floating wreckage of the [[CLI La'Victoria|CLI ''La'Victoria'']] before she was scuttled.]]
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== Course of the siege ==
[[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-J20286, Russland, Kampf um Stalingrad, Luftangriff.jpg|thumb|right|Miguelists bombing Romerist civilian targets along the [[Asambio River]] during [[Operation Destroy Everything]].]]
 
  
On 5 July 1946, the National Council initiated [[Operation Destroy Everything]], known in [[Creeperian Spanish]] as ''Destruye Todo''. The operation was a joint aerial and artillery bombardment of Romerist controlled parts of San Salvador. Like [[Operation Torch]], Operation Destroy Everything utilized the [[Miguelist Air Force]]'s [[15th Miguelist Air Force Wing|15th]], [[27th Miguelist Air Force Wing|27th]], and [[28th Miguelist Air Force Wing|28th Air Force Wings]]. Taking off from airbases in [[Zapatista]], the Air Force Wings bombarded San Salvador for three days. Strategic bombers targetted factories and dockyards, tactical bombers targetted churches, hospitals, and barracks, while fighters fended off [[Romerist Air Force]] fighters returning fire. Miguelist anti-aircraft fire was also utilized from the shores of [[Lake Zapatista]].
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=== 1946 ===
  
Hours after the aerial bombardment began, Miguelist artillery began attacking. As the artillery was firing upon the Romerist positions, the [[1st Miguelist Army|1st]] and [[11th Miguelist Army|11th Miguelist Armies]] launched an attack on the nearly encircled [[2nd Creeperian Army|2nd Romerist Army]], eventually cutting it off on land from Romerist reinforcements, however, the [[16th Creeperian Flotilla|16th Romerist Flotilla]] retained control of [[Lake San Salvador]], ensuring that the 2nd Army always had supplies and reinforcements.
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=== 1947 ===
  
On 6 July 1946, during an artillery bombardment of San Salvador, a stray artillery shell missed its target of a dockyard in San Salvador by miles and, by chance, hit the 16th Flotilla cruiser [[CLI La'Victoria|CLI ''La'Victoria'']] directly in the bridge. The impact with the bridge pushed the ship to her starboard side at a 35º angle, dumping many seamen into the sea and giving the ship a list to starboard which eventually stabalized at 26º due to all the coal and ammunition pushed to the starboard side. The list caused several boilers to explode. The reason they exploded is still unclear, but the explosions caused the ship to begin taking on water.
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=== 1948 ===
  
Nearby vessels, the 16th Flotilla destroyers [[DTI San Luís|DTI ''San Luís'']] and [[DTI Jalisco|DTI ''Jalisco'']] sped to the CLI ''La'Victoria'' at full speed, since Emperor [[Romero I of Creeperopolis|Romero I]] was onboard on his way to meet with ''Chief Field Marshal'' [[Alfonso Cabañeras Moreno]]. Of the 902 men on board, 674 survived and were evacuated. After three hours, the crew of the DTI ''San Luís'' found Romero I dead in the bridge. Among the other dead found were Rear Admiral [[Bautista Aznar Cabañas]], commander of the CLI ''La'Victoria'', and Colonel [[Antonio Fonseca Cabanellas]] of the [[2nd Creeperian Army|2nd Romerist Army]]. CLI ''La'Victoria'' was deemded a total loss by the officers of the DTI ''Jalisco'' and DTI ''San Luís'' and was scuttled to prevent it from being captured and torn apart for scrap by the Miguelists. The DTI ''San Luís'' relaid the news to [[Alfonso Cabañeras Moreno]]. He immediately ordered the tourture and execution of 1,946 Miguelist prisoners of war in retaliation. He declared himself Regent of the sixteen year old Emperor, [[Romero II of Creeperopolis|Romero II]], the son of Romero I.
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=== 1949 ===
  
Romerist morale was shattered by the news while Miguelist morale greatly improved. Cabañeras Moreno told his men that Romero I fell for them and that they now had to fall for him and take [[Miguel VII of Creeperopolis|Miguel VII]] down with them. He rallied up the Romerist soldiers and lead a victory in the sea at the [[Battle of the Asambio River]] on 12 July and a land battle at the [[Battle of Metachague]] on 17 July.
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== Propaganda ==
  
=== Death of Miguel VII ===
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During the siege, both the Imperial and National Councils distributed propaganda to promote their own goals and vilify the goals of their opponent. The Imperial Council tended to frame the siege as an atheist and communist attack on Catholicism, the historic monarchy, and the Creeperian people, while the National Council framed the siege as a push for a final victory for liberty, equality, and the Creeperian people against fascism and theocracy.
  
[[File:62. armata a Stalingrado.jpg|thumb|right|Miguelists running through a trench in the city.]]
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== International diplomatic positions ==
  
=== Massacre of 1947 ===
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=== Diplomatic support for the Imperial Council ===
  
{{main|San Salvador Massacre (1947)}}
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=== Diplomatic support for the National Council ===
  
=== Burning of 1948 ===
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== Aftermath ==
  
{{main|Burning of San Salvador (1948)}}
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=== Consequences of the remainder of the war ===
  
=== Operation Melon ===
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=== Casualties ===
  
{{main|Operation Melon}}
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==== Imperial Council casualties ====
  
=== Operation Watermelon ===
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==== National Council casualties ====
  
{{main|Operation Watermelon}}
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==== Civilian casualties ====
  
[[File:RIAN archive 44732 Soviet soldiers attack house.jpg|thumb|right|Romerists during [[Operation Watermelon]].]]
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== Commemoration ==
  
=== Romerist victory ===
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=== Monuments ===
  
[[File:Pavlov's House.jpg|thumb|right|Ruins of [[San Salvador (city)|San Salvador]].]]
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* ''[[Monumento al Sito]]''
[[File:Stalingrad aftermath.jpg|thumb|right|Ruins of [[San Salvador (city)|San Salvador]].]]
 
  
=== Maps ===
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== In popular culture ==
  
<center>'''Maps of the Siege of San Salvador'''</center>
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== Literature ==
<gallery class="center">
 
File:Operation Yucca.png|[[Operation Yucca]]
 
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== Casualties ==
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=== Books ===
  
=== Miguelists ===
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* ''[[Guerra Civil (book)|Guerra Civil]]'' (2009) by [[Orlando Pareja Palau]]
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* ''[[La'Batalla de San Salvador (book)|La'Batalla de San Salvador]]'' (1972) by [[Carlos López Inéz]]
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* ''[[La'Segunda Cruzada (book)|La'Segunda Cruzada]]'' (1995) by [[Francisco Bermúdez Castro]]
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* ''[[Por'el Amor a la'Patria]]'' (2005) by [[Javíer Tejón Molina]]
  
=== Romerists ===
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=== Films and documentaries ===
  
== Aftermath ==
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* ''[[La'Batalla de San Salvador (documentary)|La'Batalla de San Salvador]]''
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* ''[[La'Segunda Cruzada (documentary)|La'Segunda Cruzada]]''
  
== Significance ==
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=== Poetry ===
  
=== Commemoration ===
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; {{nowrap|Legal poetry:{{efn|name="Legal poetry"|"Legal poetry" of the siege are poems written about the siege which are legal to read and are not suppressed by the Creeperian government. These poems generally were written by ''Romerists'', however, some ''Miguelist'' seditionist and deserter poems are permitted to be viewed as they portray the National Council in a negative light.}}}}
  
== In popular culture ==
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* ''[[La'Guerra Final del Romeristo]]''
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* ''[[La'Lucha Santo por'Dios]]''
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* ''[[La'Vida deun Romeristo]]''
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* ''[[San Salvador es Nuestro]]''
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* ''[[Siempre Lucha por la'Patria]]''
  
=== Books ===
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; {{nowrap|Illegal poetry:{{efn|name="Illegal poetry"|"Illegal poetry" of the siege are poems written about the siege which are illegal to read and are suppressed by the Creeperian government. These poems generally were written by ''Miguelists'', however, some ''Romerist'' seditionist and deserter poems are not permitted to be viewed as they portray the Imperial Council in a negative light.}}}}
  
*''[[La'Batalla de San Salvador (book)|La'Batalla de San Salvador]]''
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* ''[[Ciudad de Miguel es Nuestro]]''
*''[[La'Segunda Cruzada (book)|La'Segunda Cruzada]]''
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* ''[[La'Destrucción del Ciudad de Idiotas]]''
*''[[Por'el Amor a la'Patria]]''
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* ''[[La'Vida deun Miguelisto]]''
  
=== Films and documentaries ===
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== See also ==
  
*''[[La'Batalla de San Salvador (documentary)|La'Batalla de San Salvador]]''
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{{Creeperopolis-Terraconserva portal}}
*''[[La'Segunda Cruzada (documentary)|La'Segunda Cruzada]]''
 
  
=== Poetry ===
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* [[Battle of San Salvador]]
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* [[Martyrs of the Creeperian Civil War]]
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* [[Timeline of the Siege of San Salvador]]
  
Legal poetry:
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== Notes ==
  
*''[[La'Guerra Final del Romeristo]]''
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*''[[La'Lucha Santo por'Dios]]''
 
*''[[La'Vida deun Romeristo]]''
 
*''[[San Salvador es Nuestro]]''
 
*''[[Siempre Lucha por la'Patria]]''
 
  
Illegal poetry:
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== References ==
  
*''[[Ciudad de Miguel es Nuestro]]''
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*''[[La'Destrucción del Ciudad de Idiotas]]''
 
*''[[La'Vida deun Miguelisto]]''
 
  
== See also ==
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== External links ==
  
*[[San Salvador (city)]]
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* [https://nsindex.net/wiki/Battle_of_San_Salvador Battle of San Salvador] (NSIndex; 20 September 2019)
*[[San Salvador (department)]]
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Latest revision as of 10:53, 3 September 2024

Siege of San Salvador
Part of the Creeperian Civil War
Clockwise from top left: Ruins in Denilla in 1948, National Council soldiers in 1946, Imperial Council vehicles during Operation Watermelon in 1949, the San Salvador Imperial Palace burning in 1948.
Clockwise from top left: Ruins in Denilla in 1948, National Council soldiers in 1946, Imperial Council vehicles during Operation Watermelon, the San Salvador Imperial Palace burning in 1948.
Date17 May 1946 – 30 August 1949
(3 years, 3 months, 1 week and 6 days)
Location
Throughout San Salvador, with spillovers into San Luís, Zapatista, and the State of the Church
Result Decisive Imperial Council victory
Territorial
changes
  • Imperial Council retains control of San Salvador
  • National Council withdraws from San Salvador
Belligerents
National Council Imperial Council
Commanders and leaders
Units involved

Miguelist Armed Forces

Romerist Armed Forces

Strength
705,000 soldiers
45,000 paramilitaries
100,000+ militiamen
699,000 soldiers
60,000 paramilitaries
100,000+ militiamen
Casualties and losses
  • 289,000 dead
  • 357,000 wounded
  • 76,000 captured
  • 50,000 missing
  • 272,000 dead
  • 349,000 wounded
  • 68,000 captured
  • 50,000 missing
Civilian casualties: 2.7 million dead, 3.6 million wounded,
21.5 million displaced, 700,000 missing

The Siege of San Salvador (CreeperianCreeperian: Սիտո ել Սան Սալվադոր; Creeperian – Iberic: Sito de San Salvador), also referred to as the Battle of San Salvador (Բատաժա ել Սան Սալվադոր; Batalla de San Salvador), and known in modern-Creeperopolis as The Siege (Ել Սիտո; El Sito), was the largest and deadliest confrontation of the Creeperian Civil War between the Catholic Imperial Restoration Council (Imperial Council) and the National Council for Peace and Order (National Council). The battle was fought mostly within the viceroyalty of San Salvador, one of the most strategically and symbolically important regions of the country. Due to its large and complicated nature, the siege has sometimes been considered to be its own war within the Creeperian Civil War.

The siege began in May 1946 with an initial attack by the National Council against forces of the Imperial Council. The National Council's failure to win a quick and decisive victory over the Imperial Council led to a stalemate and long-lasting siege, as neither side was able to break through the other's defenses. A final offensive by the Imperial Council in August 1949 forced a National Council retreat, ending the siege in a decisive Imperial Council victory. The civil war itself would later end on 30 September 1949.

Foreign volunteers aided both the Imperial and National Councils during the conflict. In support of the Imperial Council, the nations of Castilliano and New Gandor sent divisions of soldiers to fight alongside Imperial Council soldiers. In support of the National Council, the nations of Ajakanistan and Terranihil sent divisions of soldiers to fight alongside National Council soldiers. The June 1946 Battle of Serrada is known for being fought entirely between volunteer forces: Gandorians on behalf of the Imperial Council and Terranilians on behalf of the National Council.

A total of 3.261 million people died during the siege, the vast majority of whom were civilians. An additional 4.306 million people were wounded, most of whom were also civilians, and 21.5 million civilians were displaced from their homes. Around 900,000 people were also labeled as missing (mostly civilians), with the vast majority likely having died sometime during the battle which would make the death toll over 4 million. The siege is not only the deadliest battle in Creeperian history, but also in human history.

Name

Due to the extremely complex nature of the conflict, the event has been referred to by several different names. Siege of San Salvador is the most commonly used name, however, the "San Salvador" in Siege of San Salvador refers to the viceroyalty of San Salvador as a whole instead of the city of San Salvador, located in the center of the viceroyalty. Other names used to refer to the military conflict include the Battle of San Salvador (not to be confused with other historical battles of San Salvador) and the San Salvador War.

The conflict's two factions also referred to the conflict by differing names. The National Council referred to the conflict as The Final Battle while the Imperial Council referred to the conflict as The Siege. Later Creeperian government officials and scholars have also referred to the conflict as The Siege due to its importance in modern Creeperian history.

Background

Failure of the Papal War

Imperial Council advances in the north

Prelude

Planning and organization

Final preparations

Order of battle

National Council order of battle

National Council leaders Logo of the International Brigades (Spain).svg
Clockwise from top left: Salinas Figueroa, Bolívar Aguirre, Espinar Casaus, Salinas Ortega.

The commanders-in-chief of the National Council forces in the Siege of San Salvador were Emperors Miguel VII and Marcos I while its overall military commanders were Supreme Caudillos Juan Salinas Figueroa and Miguel Salinas Ortega. The following is the order of battle of the National Council at the start of the siege:

North–Lake San Salvador front

Army Group Mauricio Tasis Quesada – Field Marshal José Bolívar Aguirre

3rd Army – General Rigoberto Fernán Tasis
1st Amphibious Division – Lieutenant General Pablo Zaldívar Quijada
3rd Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Ernesto Cruz Molina
3rd Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Fabián Justo Fernández
4th Artillery Division – Lieutenant General José Yagüe Regalado
6th Armored Division – Lieutenant General Adolfo Serrano Tagribe
10th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Calixto Morales Guerrero
11th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Damián Herrera Herrera
9th Army – General Ricardo Rosales Román
1st Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Manuel Rojo Lucho
4th Infantry Division (Terranilian) – Major General Adam Gát
7th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Eduardo Barcía Trelles
9th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Arnoldo Rodríguez García
10th Mechanized Division – Lieutenant General Maximiliano Ferraz Sánchez
13th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General José Gómez Becerra
20th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Fidel Olózaga Barria
2nd Flotilla – Admiral Lorenzo Sarmiento Elvira
2nd Naval Fleet – Vice Admiral Sergio Ascaso Azaña
11th Naval Fleet – Vice Admiral Juan Modesto Mejía
25th Air Force Wing – General Antonio Morterero Nores
East–central San Salvador front

Army Group Édgar Cazalla Beldad – Field Marshal Miguel Salinas Ortega

1st Army – General Alan Hurtado Ros
1st Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Álvaro Casanova Buenaventura
1st Armored Division – Lieutenant General Salvador Salinas Fraga
2nd Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Héctor Díaz Barrios
6th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Ricardo Franco Budria
7th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Roberto Saravia Casado
7th Mechanized Division – Lieutenant General Sergio Tuero Molina
8th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Pedro Miaja Menant
9th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Lucio Duarte Suñer
11th Army – General Rubén Alguacil Prats
2nd Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Joaquín Quiroga García
3rd Artillery Division – Lieutenant General José López Zamora
3rd Mechanized Division – Lieutenant General Santiago Castro Henríquez
4th Armored Division – Lieutenant General Gerardo Salinas Ortega
8th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General José Ugarte Magrina
17th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Alfonso Giral Casares
18th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Felipe Madrid León
130th Rifle Division (Ajaki) – Major General Ayushiyev Vassili
28th Air Force Wing – General Sebastián Pousa Freixa
South–Volcano San Salvador front

Army Group Joel Lacasa Campos – Field Marshal Pascual Espinar Casaus

7th Army – General Pedro Morillo Coronil
2nd Mountain Division – Lieutenant General José León Rivera
3rd Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Víctor Guerrero Guerrero
3rd Cavalry Division – Lieutenant General Mateo Verón Molina
4th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Carlos Obregón Nariño
5th Armored Division – Lieutenant General Gerardo Jalisco Castro
6th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Óscar Fuentes Flores
13th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Félix Gutiérrez Álvarez
14th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Isaías Duarte Duarte
8th Army – General Antonio Yon Sosa
1st Mountain Division – Lieutenant General Alexander Fuentes Dávalos
4th Cavalry Division – Lieutenant General Hernando Enríquez Linares
5th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General José López Alvarado
6th Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Martín Bermúdez Carpio
1th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Vicente Raimundo Jiménez
16th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Fernando Saavedra Córdoba
24th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Francisco Goyena Irujo
27th Air Force Wing – General Dídac Pareja Campos
Paramilitaries (various fronts)
National Guard – Chief Guard Ángel Moruga Leoz
Atheist Red Army – General Secretary Mariano Alcocer Fraga
Special Task Squadrons – General José Huerta Milano
Elite Medical Detachment – General Carlos Madrid Figueroa
Apostates for the Cause – General Eustacio Mena Quijada

Imperial Council order of battle

Imperial Council leaders Cross-Jerusalem-Potent-Heraldry.svg
Clockwise from top left: Cabañeras Moreno, Primavera Sánchez, Díaz Molina, Barrueco Morterero.

The commanders-in-chief of the Imperial Council forces in the Siege of San Salvador were Emperors Romero I and Romero II while its overall military commander was Supreme Caudillo Alfonso Cabañeras Moreno. The following is the order of battle of the Imperial Council at the start of the siege:

North–Lake San Salvador front

Army Group King Saint Miguel I – Field Marshal Juan Primavera Sánchez

3rd Army – General Agustín Sarmiento Cruz
2nd Armored Division – Lieutenant General Vicente Gutiérrez Serrano
4th Mechanized Division – Lieutenant General Martín Menjívar Ulloa
5th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Leonardo Parejas Obregón
5th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Emmanuel Guillén Rubio
8th Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Alfredo Tejón Duarte
17th Infantry Division (Gandorian) – Major General Krystian Matulewicz
23rd Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Jaime Infante Morales
11th Army – General Héctor Carballo Lain
3rd Amphibious Division – Lieutenant General Fernando López Fuentes
9th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Adrián Cavallería Martí
10th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Osiel Suñer Melléndez
11th Armored Division – Lieutenant General Héctor Molina Molina
12th Mechanized Division – Lieutenant General Víctor Castro Ruíz
12th Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Daniel Mena Linares
29th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Jesús Tafalla Mancebo
Olla Volunteer Force – Brigadier Luís Larrazábal Ugueto
16th Flotilla – Admiral David Cortés Andino
16th Naval Fleet – Vice Admiral Benito Mori Díaz
22nd Naval Fleet – Vice Admiral Bernardo Herrera Callejas
3rd Air Force Wing – General Rolando Dávalos Abasto
East–central San Salvador front

Army Group Emperor Adolfo III – Field Marshal Máximo Barrueco Morterero

1st Army – General Miguel Luque Mazariegos
1st Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Milans Bosch Ussía
3rd Armored Division – Lieutenant General Federico Rivas Matadeltinianos
3rd Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Francisco Cortéz Ureña
4th Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Francisco Zapata Pérez
7th Mechanized Division – Lieutenant General Guillermo Prieto Umaña
8th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Eduardo López López
18th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Juan Alcabú Obregón
20th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Carlos Prats Huerta
2nd Army – General Álvaro Chicote Villa
1st Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Romero Juárez Molina
2nd Cavalry Division – Lieutenant General Miguel Arrondo Varela
2nd Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Carlos Reyes Infante
9th Armored Division – Lieutenant General Venustiano Zaldívar Herrera
9th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General José Figueroa Regalado
16th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General José Miralles Tamayo
24th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Enrique Yagüe Moreno
4th Air Force Wing – General Pablo Piñón Ureña
South–Volcano San Salvador front

Army Group King Saint Alfonso I – Field Marshal Jorge Díaz Molina

5th Army – General Miguel Saelices Cabal
1st Mountain Division – Lieutenant General Alfonso Casanova Fajardo
5th Artillery Division – Lieutenant General René Hernández Tassis
11th Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Luís Castillo Valdéz
13th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Óliver Sanz Yepes
14th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Antonio Flores Piñón
21st Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Augusto Hernández Molina
27th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Javíer Castellanos Murillo
9th Army – General Xavier Dávalos Carita
1st Armored Division – Lieutenant General Tomás Cabrera Negrín
2nd Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Hernando Dávalos Quijada
3rd Mountain Division – Lieutenant General José Revelo Bermúdez
4th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Carlos Infante Molina
9th Mechanized Division – Lieutenant General Vicente Mola Sacanell
17th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General José Berganza Espiga
22nd Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Armando Sanjurjo García
Castillianan Expeditionary Force – Lieutenant General Maximiliér Cavaliér e Guerriér
7th Air Force Wing – General Aarón Tafalla Rubio
Paramilitaries (various fronts)
Imperial Guard – Chief Guard Gerardo Aguinaldo Villacrés
Crusaders of King Alfonso – General Alexander Sánchez Molina
Militarist Nationalist Front – General Adolfo Rivera López
Falange Creeperiano – Captain Óscar Únzaga Vega
Camisas Negras – Caudillo Carlos Hernández Videla

Foreign military support

In the early months of the siege, various foreign volunteers and military units arrived in Creeperopolis to fight on behalf of either the Imperial or National Council in the siege. Foreign volunteers and military units were either sent by national governments or arrived on their own behalf on the basis of ideological beliefs.

The Imperial Council received support from four foreign nations: Castilliano, New Gandor, and Rakeo. The Castillianan government raised the Castillianan Expeditionary Force (FEC) which was composed of 7,500 volunteer soldiers in May 1946. As the Castillianan government was already an active belligerent in the conflict, many of its volunteers had some military experience from combat earlier in the civil war. The Gandorian government sent its 17th Infantry Division which was composed of 8,000 soldiers in August 1946. The military unit was sent in support of the Imperial Council due to ideological reasons, mainly anti-communism. The Rakeoian government sent the Olla Volunteer Force (FVO) which was composed of 9,000 soldiers; the unit was initially sent to support the Imperial Council in June 1938 and was reassigned to San Salvador in June 1946. It was mostly composed of professional soldiers, while some were volunteers, and the unit was sent on anti-communist ideological lines.

The National Council received support from two foreign nations: Ajakanistan and Terranihil. The Ajaki government sent its 130th Rifle Division which was composed of 6,000 soldiers in June 1946. The military unit was sent in support of the National Council due to ideological reasons, mainly in support of communism. The Terranilian government sent its 4th Infantry Division which was composed of 11,000 soldiers in June 1946. The military unit was sent in support of the National Council due to religious reasons, instead of ideological reasons, in opposition of Creeperian Catholicism and in support of National Atheism.

Additionally, some non-government units participated in the fighting. Despite not being organized into an organized military unit, an estimated 1,000 Senvarian mercenaries of the Senvarian Liberation Front (KSK) were hired by the National Council to fight on their behalf. The National Council and KSK had already fought together as allies against the Imperial Council during the civil war, with the National Council recognizing the independence of the Kingdom of Senvar in 1934.

Course of the siege

1946

1947

1948

1949

Propaganda

During the siege, both the Imperial and National Councils distributed propaganda to promote their own goals and vilify the goals of their opponent. The Imperial Council tended to frame the siege as an atheist and communist attack on Catholicism, the historic monarchy, and the Creeperian people, while the National Council framed the siege as a push for a final victory for liberty, equality, and the Creeperian people against fascism and theocracy.

International diplomatic positions

Diplomatic support for the Imperial Council

Diplomatic support for the National Council

Aftermath

Consequences of the remainder of the war

Casualties

Imperial Council casualties

National Council casualties

Civilian casualties

Commemoration

Monuments

In popular culture

Literature

Books

Films and documentaries

Poetry

Legal poetry:[a]
Illegal poetry:[b]

See also

Creeperopolis portal
Terraconserva portal

Notes

  1. "Illegal poetry" of the siege are poems written about the siege which are illegal to read and are suppressed by the Creeperian government. These poems generally were written by Miguelists, however, some Romerist seditionist and deserter poems are not permitted to be viewed as they portray the Imperial Council in a negative light.

References

External links