Rakeoian Civil War
Rakeoian Civil War | |||||||
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340px (From top to bottom) Assembly of loyalist light snowplanes, Photograph of the Jinosia Munitions Plant, Artist's dipiction of the 1952 bombing of the Jinosia's largest granary. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Stratocratic Authority Militants for National Revival Rakeoian Sovereignty Front |
Second Republic of Rakeo Loyalist Republican Army (factions) 23px Provisional Defence Army | ||||||
Political Support | Political Support | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Head of State Military Political WIP |
Head of State Military Political WIP | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Formal Stratocratic Forces
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Formal Theocratic Forces
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Strength | |||||||
~1,000,000 | ~1,125,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
200,000 | 350,000 | ||||||
550,000 550,000 |
Contextual information
Background
Distrust of the military
Parliamentary distrust of the military began as early as 1892, as native members of parliament feared that changes seen as too radical or damaging to Creeperian interests would see the nation put under martial rule once more.
Faction leaders
Stratocratic factions
Republican faction
- Bastien III.png
Head Chaplin
23px Bastien III
(1900-1967) XXXX
XXXX Georgo Miĥaelo
(1899-1950)
Military campaigns
1951-1952 Ceasefire
1952 Convention of Reunification
1953 Consolidations
Weapons and technology
Use of poison gases
In the siege of Paragon, several entrenched positions manned by the PDA reported that they felt woozy after a shelling. Cleanup crews that attempted to remove unexploded shells reported severe nausea, headaches, and dead bodies that had red cheeks, consistent with the pathology of carbon monoxide poisoning. These suspected chemical shelling efforts stopped almost immediately after the establishment of the Terraconserva Council of Nations.