Third Baltanese Civil War

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Baltanese Civil War
Baltanese State Soldiers capturing Spies of the People's Republic
Baltanese People's Soldiers in Defensive Positions
Clockwise from top left:
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DateMarch 7th 1962 – November 3rd 1989
Location
Result The Democratic League Winning and the Creation of the Federal States of Baltanla. Along would be the Murder of Thousands of Communists and the Imprisonment of the Nationalists but released 2 months later.
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
≈1,130,000 (1962)
  • State of Baltanla:
    1,200,000
  • Monsilva:
    50,000 (from 1978)
  • Rakhman:
    40,000 (from 1973)
≈2,000,200 (1962)
  • People's Republic of Baltanla:
    1,655,200
  • Baltcong Army:
    ~310,000 (estimated, 1962)
  • Ajakanistan:
    15,000 (1968)
    30,000 total
  • New Illyricum:
    5,000 (1963)
≈850,000 (1962)
  • Nationalist Order of Baltanla:
    850,000
  • Monsilva:
    25,000 (until 1972)
  • Rakhman:
    30,000 (until 1972)
  • Jewish Templar Seal 1.png Templar Task Force MG 20,000 (since 1970)

The Baltanese War of the Late Century or known as the Third Baltanese Civil War was a War against the People's Republic of Baltanla and The Baltanese State soon became, The Federal States of Baltanla. The War started in 1962 and ended during the Fall of Mitrea in 1989. Due to the Communists failing the Baltanese Nation, Republicans in the East had enough with staying in Cover gathering support overtime and would Establish Militas and Armies of man against the People's Republic. The First City to Fall was Saigone and would be the Capital of the Baltanese Republican Army and the Spark of the Civil War would Enrage.

There was three Parts of the Civil War, The Nationalist Side, the Communist and the Republican Army, The Baltanese Civil War is noted as Baltanla's Most Deadly War Bringing in Millions of Deaths and Hundreds of Thousands in Casualties also being Known as one of Ostlandet's Deadliest Wars of the 20th Century.

Background

The Civil War

Vao Chi Minh Trail

Opreation Seattal Bay

Battle of Seattal and Saigone

Kang Kong River Offensive

Battle of Baltanla City

Tetao Offensive

Battle of Dan Vang

Battle/Fall of Hanoia

Fall of Mitrea

International Reactions

Aftermath

Treaty of Mitrea

Use in PopuLar Culture