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Once both sides began forming into cohesive armies the bloodshed began. The revolutionaries dwarfed their loyalist enemies in terms of manpower, but had almost no effective military commanders. The loyalists massacred hundreds of thousands of revolutionaries in the first year of the war, handing them devastating losses. Even managing to capture [[Capture of Gjorka City|Gjorka City]], and arrive at the outskirts of [[First Battle of Nomakoa|Nomakoa]]. However, a young military officer named [[Éamon de Valera]] took charge of the defense of Nomakoa after the death of his general. He won several battles against the loyalists and pushed them back from Nomakoa, and began [[Battle of Gjorka City|marching on Gjorka City]]. His successes revitalized the revolutionary cause, and his rapid advances were threatening the Loyalist cause. In response the Loyalists began building a system of trenches to halt the Revolutionary assault. This tactic was extremely successful, and the Revolutionary advance completely stalled. This system of trench warfare lasted for the remainder of the war.
 
Once both sides began forming into cohesive armies the bloodshed began. The revolutionaries dwarfed their loyalist enemies in terms of manpower, but had almost no effective military commanders. The loyalists massacred hundreds of thousands of revolutionaries in the first year of the war, handing them devastating losses. Even managing to capture [[Capture of Gjorka City|Gjorka City]], and arrive at the outskirts of [[First Battle of Nomakoa|Nomakoa]]. However, a young military officer named [[Éamon de Valera]] took charge of the defense of Nomakoa after the death of his general. He won several battles against the loyalists and pushed them back from Nomakoa, and began [[Battle of Gjorka City|marching on Gjorka City]]. His successes revitalized the revolutionary cause, and his rapid advances were threatening the Loyalist cause. In response the Loyalists began building a system of trenches to halt the Revolutionary assault. This tactic was extremely successful, and the Revolutionary advance completely stalled. This system of trench warfare lasted for the remainder of the war.
  
== The Great Death ==
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== The Long Death ==
  
 
== Late War ==  
 
== Late War ==  

Revision as of 17:20, 6 May 2022

Second Gjorkan Civil War
SecondGjorkanCivlPanel.png
(Clockwise from top)
Execution of deserters by Loyalist Forces, Volunteers leaving to join the Revolutionary Fight, Captured Trench filled with dead Socialists, Ruins of Nomakoa following the capture of the city by Revolutionary Forces, Burning of the Gjorkan Royal Palace as Revolutionary and Loyalist Forces fight for control of Gjorka City .
Date23 May 1911 – 11 November 1919
(8 years, 5 months, 2 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Result

Revolutionary Victory

Belligerents

GjorkanFlag.png Loyalists

GjorkanFlag2.png Revolutionaries

Socialist red flag Socialists (From 1917)

Supported by:
Petrov Ajakanistan flag.png Ajakanistan
Commanders and leaders
GjorkanFlag.png Noel Mitchell Executed
GjorkanFlag.png John MacMorrow 
GjorkanFlag.png Peyton Mannion
GjorkanFlag2.png Éamon de Valera
GjorkanFlag2.png George Cox 
GjorkanFlag2.png Liam O'Breen 
GjorkanFlag2.png Joseph Vanderburg
Socialist red flag Colm Kilpatrick
Socialist red flag Cody Murray Executed
Strength
2,100,000 Soldiers 3,790,000 Soldiers 1,275,00 Soldiers
Casualties and losses
575,000 Dead
985,000 Wounded
1,389,000 Dead
200,000 Wounded
910,000 Dead
200,000 Wounded
Civilians: 1,000,000 Dead, Unknown Wounded

The Second Gjorkan Civil War was an armed conflict in Gjorka fought between Loyal Government Forces, Revolutionaries and Socialists. The war is the bloodiest conflict in Gjorkan history, and saw the deaths of nearly 2.5 million soldiers and over 1 million civilians.

The war started following the First Blue Revolution, and first fought between forces loyal to the Gjorkan Government, and Revolutionary forces seeking to overthrow the government and install democracy. Despite initial back and forth in the war, it eventually stalled into a series of trench warfare. This system along with outdated tactics caused swaths of Gjorkan deaths. In 1917 the revolutionary military overthrew the revolutionary government leading to the split of socialist. leaders, and the entering of socialist forces into the war. By 1919, the Revolutionary forces emerged victorious, however the military government stayed in power after their victory creating the Second Gjorkan Republic.


Background

First Blue Revolution

Early War

Soldiers leaving to join the Revolution

The 40 Days

After the success of the Blue Revolution and creation of the Gjorkan Revolutionary Government, hundreds of thousands of Gjorkans left to join in the revolutionary cause. The High Court of Gjorka fled to Baltimore and began organizing Military units to suppress the revolution. The Loyalist Military were in chaos as units were facing mass desertions, and harassment from locals as they marched. Similar problems were faced by the revolutionaries as they attempted to set up a government. Volunteers and Recruits flooding in from across the country were breaking into fights as they waited to join the revolution. The socialist government in Nomakoa was also facing problems establishing control over their territory. Their similar goals, and shared problems caused the Revolutionary Government in Gjorka City to negotiate a Government of Unity with the Socialist Government that had taken power in Nomakoa. Most early battles in the war were no more than skirmishes as both sides faced trouble with organization. This period of disorganization and chaos became known as the 40 days.

First Year

Once both sides began forming into cohesive armies the bloodshed began. The revolutionaries dwarfed their loyalist enemies in terms of manpower, but had almost no effective military commanders. The loyalists massacred hundreds of thousands of revolutionaries in the first year of the war, handing them devastating losses. Even managing to capture Gjorka City, and arrive at the outskirts of Nomakoa. However, a young military officer named Éamon de Valera took charge of the defense of Nomakoa after the death of his general. He won several battles against the loyalists and pushed them back from Nomakoa, and began marching on Gjorka City. His successes revitalized the revolutionary cause, and his rapid advances were threatening the Loyalist cause. In response the Loyalists began building a system of trenches to halt the Revolutionary assault. This tactic was extremely successful, and the Revolutionary advance completely stalled. This system of trench warfare lasted for the remainder of the war.

The Long Death

Late War

Socialist Split

Revolutionary Soldiers patrolling the street following the Coup d'etat

As the war dragged on, and casualties were piling up, dissent began to grow in cities under revolutionary control. In response to this Éamon de Valera, now Commander of the entire Revolutionary Forces, began to brutally crack down on these protests. Many of the protesters were pacifist socialist were decided to work in the factories rather than fight on the front. This suppression of their members, greatly angered the socialist bloc of the Unity Government. Valera was forced to withdraw from command of frontline forces to handle the growing situation. Frustrated with the socialists, and their consistent demands for democratic process, Valera took control of the Assembly building and kicked the socialists from the Unity government. He officially suspended the Revolutionary Assembly, and took direct military control over the government. These actions caused a complete split within the revolutionary forces, and remaining socialist leaders fled to Nomakoa to form the People's Republic of Gjorka. From 1917 onward, the civil war was fought between three sides: the Socialists, Revolutionaries and Loyalists.

Surrender of the Loyalists

With the enter of the Socialist Forces into the war came problems for the loyalist forces. Socialist Commanders were incredibly aggressive and pushed hard against the Loyalists. Attacks against Revolutionary forces were significantly less fierce due to their former alliance and shared cause. The Loyalists were forced to devote more soldiers to the socialist front, weakening their defensive lines against the Revolutionaries. Valera seized the opportunity and ordered a massive offensive. After initial failures, the offensive began to break through loyalist lines. The offensive achieved a number of success including the total capture of Gjorka city, the capture of Éire, and finally revolutionary forces began pushing into the great valley. Following the series of massive defeats, Loyalist forces began collapsing, and by January a surrender was negotiated between the revolutionaries and the loyalists following the capture of Rusynia.

Nomakoa following it's capture by Revolutionary Forces

The Final Offensive

Following the surrender of the remaining loyalist forces, socialist leaders began attempting to negotiate a ceasefire with revolutionary forces and recreate the Unity Government. However, by this time Valera had grown furious with the socialists, and committed to end them once and for all. In February of 1919 Valera ordered the Final Offensive. Despite their inexperience, and numerical disadvantage, the remaining socialist forces fought extremely hard. The Final Offensive was the bloodiest of the entire civil war, nearly 1/3rd of all revolutionary casualties and 80% of socialist casualties in the civil war occurred during the offensive. These immense casualties caused by the socialist only further Valera's rage leading him to conduct a purge of all suspected socialists in the revolutionary Forces leading to the death of many democratic leaders. As revolutionary Forces pushed into socialist territory, the socialists operated under a system of scorched earth destroying much of the countryside. By the end of the Second Battle of Nomakoa the city had been completely destroyed with only 5% of all structures in the city left standing. On November 11, 1919 the remaining socialist forces surrendered officially ending the Second Gjorkan Civil War.

Atrocities

Loyalist

Revolutionary

Socialist

Foreign Support

Aftermath

Legacy

Film

The War was depicted a number of times during the military government in use as propaganda films. Following the Second Blue Revolution, and the re-establishment of democracy the war became a taboo subject in film making. A big budget film about the war wasn't produced until 2019 when 1917 was released which grossed over a billion pón making it the highest grossing film that year.

Literature

Video Games