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| combatant1 = {{flag|Weisserstein}} <br> '''Supported by:''' <br> {{flag|Stoinia}} <br> {{flag|GIL|1935}} | | combatant1 = {{flag|Weisserstein}} <br> '''Supported by:''' <br> {{flag|Stoinia}} <br> {{flag|GIL|1935|name=Frankist Gianatla}} | ||
| combatant2 = [[Weissersteiner Council Republic (Pacifica)|Weissersteiner Council Republic]] | | combatant2 = [[Weissersteiner Council Republic (Pacifica)|Weissersteiner Council Republic]] | ||
| combatant3 = [[Greater Weissersteiner Realm (Pacifica)|Greater Weissersteiner Realm]] | | combatant3 = [[Greater Weissersteiner Realm (Pacifica)|Greater Weissersteiner Realm]] |
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Weisserstein Supported by: Stoinia Frankist Gianatla | Weissersteiner Council Republic | Greater Weissersteiner Realm | ||||||
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Karl Liebknecht Placeholder |
Georg Straßer Martin Heusmann | ||||||
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The Weissersteiner Civil War (Alman: Weißersteiner Bruderkrieg) was a civil war fought in Weisserstein fought from 1939 to 1945 between Monarchists loyal to the House of Lichtenburg-Hohenzollern, Communists of the Weissersteiner Council Republic, and Fascists under the Greater Weissersteiner Realm. Due to the international political climate at the time, the war had many facets and attracted international responses from many different players, making the Weissersteiner Civil War one of the most important conflicts that would eventually led to the Great War.