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#* Battle of Rotkirche
#* Battle of Rotkirche
# Fourth Battle of the Schwarzburg Line, part of Operation Stahlschlag
# Fourth Battle of the Schwarzburg Line, part of Operation Stahlschlag
#* Battle of Seufurt
#* Battle of Seewis


== First Battle ==
== First Battle ==
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== Fourth Battle ==
== Fourth Battle ==


=== Battle of Seufurt ===
=== Battle of Seewis ===
[[Category: War of 1919 (Pacifica)]]
[[Category: War of 1919 (Pacifica)]]

Revision as of 09:37, 4 March 2025

Battles of the Schwarzburg Line
Part of War of 1919

Aerial view of the Schwarzburg Line
DateJune 29, 1919 – September 4, 1921 (1919-06-29 – 1921-09-04)
Location
Result Weissersteiner victory
Belligerents
 Weisserstein Clashonia (Pacifica) Union State
Commanders and leaders
Weisserstein (Pacifica) Prince Alexander of Luxemburg Clashonia (Pacifica) Haike Stark
Casualties and losses
420,000 (pre-Seewis) 312,000 (pre-Seewis)

The Battles of the Schwarzburg Line were a series of military engagements along the Schwarzburg Line between the Reichswehr and the Army of the Union State during the War of 1919. The offensive into the Schwarzburg Line was originally the primary offensive by the AVS, before the frontlines halted and focus eventually moved to the much more mobile fighting in the Lowenian Front. The first two battles were part of the wider 1919 campaign in Luxemburg, which ended with the Union State only being able to push slightly into the defensive line. The third battle saw the AVS pushing past the Schwarzburg Line and into Luxemburg proper before being stopped in the Battle of Rotkirche. The fourth battle was part of the wider Weissersteiner counteroffensive in Luxemburg and Bannarsia known as Operation Stahlschlag and saw the AVS pushed out of Luxemburg, bringing an end to the Luxemburg Campaign.

Strategic background

Overview

The following is an overview of the major offensives along the Schwarzburg Line.

  1. First Battle of the Schwarzburg Line, part of Operation Kettle
    • Bevern Massacre
  2. Second Battle of the Schwarzburg Line, part of Operation Kettle
    • Battle of (the) Hagenberg
  3. Third Battle of the Schwarzburg Line
    • Battle of Rotkirche
  4. Fourth Battle of the Schwarzburg Line, part of Operation Stahlschlag
    • Battle of Seewis

First Battle

Bevern Massacre

Second Battle

Battle of (the) Hagenberg

Third Battle

Battle of Rotkirche

Fourth Battle

Battle of Seewis