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The '''Marsh Wars''' ({{Pacifica|Castonish}}: ''Guerras de las Marismas''; Ezervulgish: ''Mocsarak háborúi'') were a series of conflicts in the early 20th century as a result of a decade of crumbling {{Pacifica|Stoinia-Ezervulge relations|Stoino-Ezervulgish relations}}. Open hostilities began on 5 September 1914 and would be marked by both swithering and static frontlines until 13 November 1918. The war would be named after the formation of marshes due to extreme weather conditions elevated through trench warfare. The conflict was one of {{Pacifica|Pacifica}}'s first wars with the widespread use of trenches, chemical weapons and modern equipment.
The '''Marsh Wars''' ({{Pacifica|Castonish}}: ''Guerras de las Marismas''; Ezervulgish: ''Mocsarak háborúi'') were a series of conflicts in the early 20th century as a result of a decade of crumbling {{Pacifica|Stoinia-Ezervulge relations|Stoino-Ezervulgish relations}}. Open hostilities began on 5 September 1914 and would be marked by both swithering and static frontlines until 13 November 1918. The war would be named after the formation of marshes due to extreme weather conditions elevated through trench warfare. The conflict was one of {{Pacifica|Pacifica}}'s first wars with the widespread use of trenches, chemical weapons, tank warfare and modern infantry tactics.


==Background==
==Background==
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===Stoinia===
===Stoinia===


[[File:Romanian Officers WWI.jpg|center|thumb|300x300px|Stoinian Royal Army Generals during a military parade in 1909.]]
[[File:Romanian Officers WWI.jpg|left|thumb|300x300px|Stoinian Royal Army Generals during a military parade in 1909.]]


===Ezervulge===
===Ezervulge -- ''Szilágyi''-plan===


[[File:August von Mackensen in Sofia 1916.jpg|center|thumb|Ezervulgish military staff with King George II.]]
[[File:August von Mackensen in Sofia 1916.jpg|center|thumb|500px|Ezervulgish military staff lead by Field Marshal {{Pacifica|Mákkeszőr Ámbrus|Mákkeszőr}} with King {{Pacifica|Gyorgy II|George II}} formulating the Szilágyi-plan in 1912.]]


==Events==
==Events==
===First Marsh War===
===First Marsh War===
====''Villámló Ló'' offensive====
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<gallery mode="packed" gallery widths="200" heights="200" caption="Villámló Ló offensive">
<gallery mode="packed" gallery widths="200" heights="200" caption="''Villámló Ló'' offensive">
General Feldmarschall August Von Mackensen (cropped).png|A portrait of Field Marshal {{Pacifica|Mákkeszőr Ámbrus}} in {{Pacifica|Hunyászok}} uniform in 1914.
General Feldmarschall August Von Mackensen (cropped).png|A portrait of Field Marshal {{Pacifica|Mákkeszőr Ámbrus}} in {{Pacifica|Hunyászok}} uniform in 1914.
German Hussars in Antwerp LCCN2014703586.jpg|thumb|Ezervulgish {{Pacifica|Hunyászok}} in {{Pacifica|Noreña}}, November 1914.
German Hussars in Antwerp LCCN2014703586.jpg|thumb|Ezervulgish {{Pacifica|Hunyászok}} in {{Pacifica|Noreña}}, November 1914.
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Bundesarchiv Bild 183-R36187, Bukarest, Parade einziehender Truppen.jpg|Field Marshal {{Pacifica|Mákkeszőr Ámbrus}} inspecting his troops in {{Pacifica|Carreño}}.
Bundesarchiv Bild 183-R36187, Bukarest, Parade einziehender Truppen.jpg|Field Marshal {{Pacifica|Mákkeszőr Ámbrus}} inspecting his troops in {{Pacifica|Carreño}}.
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====Stoinian counter-offensive & stalemate====


===Second Marsh War===
===Second Marsh War===
====Second Ezervulgish invasion & stalemate====
<gallery mode="packed" gallery widths="200" heights="200" caption="Summer War">
French soldiers of the 87th Regiment shelter in their trenches at Hill 304 at Verdun.jpg|Stoinian troops in watered-down trenches.
Infantry Behind Tanks. One Platoon of Infantry Follows Up Each Tank. Q57694.jpg|Stoinian tank escorted by a platoon at the Battle of X.
German tank, Ramillies (sic) (19704944030).jpg|Ezervulgish tanks unloaded for the Battle of Y.
1916- august - Trupe române trecând Carpaţii.PNG|Stoinian III Army marching through Varcathian mountain passes to flank Ezervulgish lines.
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====''Caballo Salvaje'' offensive====


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Bataille de Verdun 1916.jpg|Stoinian trench offensive.
Bataille de Verdun 1916.jpg|Stoinian trench offensive.
Tropas-rumanas-cárpatos--rumaniassacrific00neguuoft.png|Stoinian III Army marching through Varcathian mountain passes to flank Ezervulgish lines.
Tanks passing dead Germans who were alive before the cavalry advanced a few minutes before the picture was taken (4688619576).jpg|Stoinian tanks advancing Ezervulgish fields.
RomanianCavalryBudapest.png|Stoinian cavalry in Sárkanyvölgy.
RomanianCavalryBudapest.png|Stoinian cavalry in Sárkanyvölgy.
Hungarian-Romanian War of 1919 (National Military Museum Collection) 21.jpg|King Alexandru VIII inspecting troops in Sárkanyvölgy.
RomanianSoldiersFeedingCiviliansInBudapest.jpg|Stoinian troops feeding Ezervulgish citizens.
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Revision as of 00:43, 21 October 2023

Marsh Wars

(clockwise)
  • Stoinian troops crossing the Varcathian Mountains
  • Stoinian trenches at the Battle of Nagena
  • Ezervulgish artillery at the Battle of Sariego
  • Stoinian entry in Sárkanyvölgy
  • Ezervulgish trenches at the Battle of Turino
  • Field Marshal Mákkeszőr at the Crossing of the Narcea
Date5 September 1914 - 13 November 1918
Location
Result

First Marsh War:

Second Marsh War:

Main belligerents
 Stoinia  Ezervulge
Commanders and leaders
Stoinia (Pacifica) Alexandru VIII
Stoinia (Pacifica) Field Marshal Sergiu Vernescu
Stoinia (Pacifica) General Jorge Aranda
Stoinia (Pacifica) General Ramiro De Sarro
Ezervulge (Pacifica) George II
Gyorgy II
Ezervulge (Pacifica) Field Marshal Mákkeszőr Ámbrus
Ezervulge (Pacifica) General Horváth László
Ezervulge (Pacifica) General Szilágyi Dénes
Strength
Stoinia (Pacifica) 1,580,000 Ezervulge (Pacifica) 1,260,000
Casualties and losses
287,000 killed
380,000 wounded
296,000 killed
320,000 wounded

The Marsh Wars (Castonish: Guerras de las Marismas; Ezervulgish: Mocsarak háborúi) were a series of conflicts in the early 20th century as a result of a decade of crumbling Stoino-Ezervulgish relations. Open hostilities began on 5 September 1914 and would be marked by both swithering and static frontlines until 13 November 1918. The war would be named after the formation of marshes due to extreme weather conditions elevated through trench warfare. The conflict was one of Pacifica's first wars with the widespread use of trenches, chemical weapons, tank warfare and modern infantry tactics.

Background

Both Stoinia and Ezervulge had become industrialised societies following the industrial revolution. However, the Ezervulgish King George II sought a policy of pan-Ezervulgism which brought it head-to-head with Stoinia which housed some 300,000 Ezervulgish in the Loreto, Corrientes and Norano provinces since the Hunyars' Sacking of Tolosa. King George II wished to establish a dominant Bailtemmic nation with all Ezervulgish people under one rule. These border provinces, in addition to hosting Ezervulgish minorities, were rich in coal and steel mines which would help fuel the further industrialisation of Ezervulge. It was hoped that their incorporation would resurge Ezervulge as a Bailtemmic power since the defeat in Peter I's War as well as serve as a long-term economic investment to consolidate Ezervulgish prosperity, which in turn would again strengthen the position of the Ezervulgish King.

Stoinia was focusing on its overseas territories through industrial development programs. Especially Shai Kong's harbour expansion had become a priority against Paeonisian and Izaakian competition as Stoinia wished to maintain its role in global trade. Recently, Shai Kong had become overcrowded and the lacking infrastructure had made Hai Men Island a preferable choice over Shai Kong. This required government intervention overseas to fully develop Corinian industries so that they may operate autonomously. In addition, citizens overseas had grown their own identities which had caused incidents of rebellion. As such, Prime Minister Tiberiu Stolojan frequently voyaged to Corinia and Carraca to oversee the industrialisation of the overseas territories. This would however invite Ezervulgish opportunism.

Stoino-Ezervulgish relations would start to deteriorate from 1908 and Ezervulgish Ambassadors would become increasingly volatile and propagate stories of how Ezervulgish in Stoinia are abused by Stoinian governance. Later studies would show that Ezervulgish marginalisation happened due to significant language barriers in local administrations. Nonetheless, the Ezervulgish rhetoric only grew more zealous over the years until it reached a breaking point on 5 September 1914 when Ezervulge formally declared war with the intent to liberate the Ezervulgish minority in Stoinia.

Strategy

Stoinia

Stoinian Royal Army Generals during a military parade in 1909.

Ezervulge -- Szilágyi-plan

Ezervulgish military staff lead by Field Marshal Mákkeszőr with King George II formulating the Szilágyi-plan in 1912.

Events

First Marsh War

Villámló Ló offensive

Stoinian counter-offensive & stalemate

Second Marsh War

Second Ezervulgish invasion & stalemate

Caballo Salvaje offensive

End of Wars

Aftermath

Controversy