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+ | | conflict = Copper War |
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− | |image1= Changde battle.jpg |
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+ | | image = Copper war.png |
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+ | | caption = Scenes from various fronts of the Copper War, depicting [[Airship|airship]] raids, trench warfare, [[Landship|landships]] and the usage of [[Flamethrower|flamethrowers]] |
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− | |image3=Bundesarchiv Bild 183-R76619, Russland, Kesselschlacht Stalingrad.jpg |
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+ | | date = 17 Uinte 4602 – 17 Uinte 4607 CY<br>814 – 819 [[Kunwidya calendar|AE]]<br>5135 – 5140 GA<br>(5 years) |
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+ | | place = Worldwide |
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− | |image4=Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-646-5188-17, Flugzeuge Junkers Ju 87.jpg |
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+ | | coordinates = <!--Use the {{coord}} template --> |
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− | |image5=Wilhelm Keitel Kapitulation.jpg |
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− | |image6=USS Pennsylvania moving into Lingayen Gulf.jpg |
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− | |alt6=}}Clockwise from top left: {{flatlist| |
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+ | | map_caption = |
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− | * Chinese forces in the [[Battle of Changde]] |
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− | * Australian [[25-pounder]] guns during the [[First Battle of El Alamein]] |
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+ | | territory = |
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− | * German [[Junkers Ju 87|Stuka]] dive bombers on the [[Eastern Front (World War II)|Eastern Front]] in December 1943 |
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+ | | result = TSC victory, Dhimrai dabbed on lol |
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− | * US naval force in the [[Invasion of Lingayen Gulf|Lingayen Gulf]] |
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+ | | status = |
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− | * [[Wilhelm Keitel]] signing the [[German Instrument of Surrender]] |
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− | * Soviet troops in the [[Battle of Stalingrad]] |
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+ | | combatant1 = '''[[Central Powers]]:'''<br> |
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+ | {{flag|Tschintiessteiss}}<br> |
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+ | {{flag|Gintem Confederation}}<br> |
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+ | {{flag|Vahtyas}}<br> |
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+ | {{flag|Oldirian Union}}<br> |
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+ | ''[[Copper war#Belligerents|and others...]]'' |
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+ | | combatant2 = '''[[Quintuple Entente]]:'''<br> |
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+ | {{flag|Dhimrai}}<br> |
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+ | {{flag|Fugireu}}<br> |
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+ | {{flag|Teremres}}<br> |
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+ | {{flag|Hashdezi Empire}}<br> |
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+ | {{flag|Wadiin}}<br> |
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+ | ''[[Copper war#Belligerents|and others...]]'' |
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+ | | combatant3 = |
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+ | | commander1 = |
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+ | | commander2 = |
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+ | | commander3 = |
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+ | | units1 = |
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+ | | units2 = |
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+ | | units3 = |
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+ | | strength1 = Literally God from heaven<br> |
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+ | [[File:Flag-Tschintiesteiss.png|24px|frameless]] 8,200,000<br> |
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+ | [[File:Flag-Kuuztschuusches.png|24px|frameless]] 1,085,500<br> |
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+ | [[File:Flag-Gintem.png|24px|frameless]] 2,130,000<br> |
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+ | [[File:OUTS_flag.png|24px|frameless]] 8,510,000<br> |
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+ | [[File:Flag-Soderon.png|24px|frameless]] 191,000<br> |
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+ | [[File:Agisia_flag.png|24px|frameless]] 648,000<br> |
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+ | [[File:Flag-Chioq.png|24px|frameless]] 3,608,000 |
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+ | | strength2 = [[File:Dhimrai-std.png|24px|frameless]] 5,790,000<br> |
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+ | [[File:Flag-Fugireu.png|24px|frameless]] 5,089,500<br> |
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+ | [[File:Hashdezi_empire_flag.png|24px|frameless]] 7,920,000<br> |
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+ | [[File:Gharzere_flag.png|24px|frameless]] 590,000<br> |
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+ | [[File:Flag-Rirshei.png|24px|frameless]] 180,000<br> |
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+ | [[File:Flag-Wadiin.png|24px|frameless]] 3,048,500 |
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+ | | strength3 = |
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+ | | casualties1 = no one |
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+ | | casualties2 = dignity, pride, economy, etc. |
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+ | | casualties3 = |
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+ | | notes = |
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+ | | campaignbox = |
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+ | The '''Copper War''' (often referred to as the '''Great War''') was a wide-reaching global military conflict that lasted from 4602 [[Human history|CY]] to 4607 CY. It was a result of mounting tensions between the major world powers of the time. It led to the mobilisation of X million military personel and is the single deadliest conflict in history, with an estimated X million combatant deaths and X million civilian deaths as a direct result of the war. The war would see the first large scale use of machine and trench warfare, making the war a slow and brutal affair that would see the nations in the war pushed to their economic limits. The middle of the 46th century would see great technological progress becoming commonplace across North Yazland and the world. Developments of new military technologies which relied on copper as a main component began an arms race between the various powers of Yazland and a desire to hold control over the international copper trade. This came to a breaking point in 4602 CY, when a dispute over privateering between [[Chiöq]], [[Dhimrai]], [[Tschintiessteiss]], and [[Wadiin]] would cause Dhimrai to declare war on TSC. |
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− | | date = {{ubl|{{start and end dates|1939|9|1|1945|9|2|df=yes}}{{efn| While [[World War II#Chronology|various other dates]] have been proposed as the date on which World War II began or ended, this is the time span most frequently cited.}} |
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− | | ({{Age in years and days|1 September 1939|2 September 1945|sep=and}})}} |
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+ | ==Background== |
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− | | place = [[European theatre of World War II|Europe]], [[Pacific War|Pacific]], [[Battle of the Atlantic|Atlantic]], [[Indian Ocean in World War II|Indian Ocean]], [[South-East Asian theatre of World War II|South-East Asia]], [[Second Sino-Japanese War|China]], [[Air raids on Japan|Japan]], [[Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II|Middle East]], [[Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II|Mediterranean]], [[North African campaign|North Africa]], [[East African campaign (World War II)|Horn of Africa]], [[Battle of Gabon|Central Africa]], [[Attacks on Australia during World War II|Australia]], briefly [[American Theater (World War II)|North]] and [[Battle of the River Plate|South America]] |
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+ | With the development of new military technologies in the 4Xth century—such as [[Tank|Tanks]], [[Landship|Landships]], and [[Airship|Airships]]—the demand for the copper necessary to construct these machines would skyrocket. Causing countries to rush towards whatever sources of copper they could find. This race to control the copper trade would affect the countries of [[Dhimrai]] and [[Tschintiessteiss]] in particular, as the copper-rich TSC would attempt to prevent Dhimze from gaining any share in the copper market. The two powers would engage in a large-scale proxy trade war, manipulating and negotiating with foreign powers to give a disadvantage to the other in the market. Principally, these two would find allies in [[Huo]], TSC primarily with Chiöq and Dhimrai primarily with Wadiin. The two kingdoms controlled colonial empires in Huo and [[Jarruunh]], in which they’d extract copper to fund their own arms and to sell to other powers. |
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− | | result = {{ubl|[[Allies of World War II|Allied]] victory}}<!--This fixes label and data text alignment by locking it in place--> |
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− | * Fall of [[Nazi Germany]], [[Kingdom of Italy|Fascist Italy]] and [[Empire of Japan|Imperial Japan]] |
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+ | ==Prelude== |
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− | * Allied military occupations of [[Allied-occupied Germany|Germany]], [[Occupation of Japan|Japan]], [[Allied-occupied Austria|Austria]] and [[1946 Italian institutional referendum|foundation]] of the [[Italy|Italian Republic]] in place of the [[Kingdom of Italy]] |
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+ | Following Dhimrai’s entry into the [[Black Wars]], the military would see an extreme need for copper to maintain current vessels and to create new ones. Dhimrai had been losing the ongoing trade war with Tschintiessteiss over copper, as TSC and its allies would outcompete Dhimrai and it’s allies, making the process of attaining copper unwieldy and unprofitable for Dhimrai and it’s allies. This resulted in a copper shortage in Dhimrai, which set in almost immediately after entering the Black Wars. The leaders of Dhimrai, desperate for resources, constructed a plan between themselves and the government officials in Wadiin to regain a foothold in the copper market. Wadiin would hire an expansive amount of privateers to raid copper shipping between Chiöq and TSC, these privateers would then sell the copper at an affordable price to Dhimrai, under the guise of being “merchant shipping.” Following the implementation of this plan, and the restoration of a copper supply for Dhimrai, the governments of Tschintiessteiss and it’s allies would take notice, demanding answers from the governments of Wadiin and Dhimrai. The Dyaway of Wadiin would not accept responsibility for the raids on merchant shipping but began an official government investigation to reprimand the privateers, though in practice the investigation would never get off the ground due to intentional delays. The Delegate(?) of Dhimrai denied all connection with the privateers, claiming they were simply buying copper from a private source. The government of Tschintiessteiss, though annoyed with these responses, took steps to avoid war, instead sending the navy to arrest suspected privateers to aid Wadiin in their official investigation. In response, the Dhimze Navy was sent to protect the privateers and Dhimrai’s copper trade, with the Delegate(?) claiming that Tschintiessteiss should not unlawfully detain ships inbound for Dhimrai. The tensions came to a boiling point when on 29 Giulan 4602 CY, a Tschintierst attempt to detain a privateer ship and a misunderstanding between Dhimze and Tschintierst forces led to a minor skirmish, which saw a Dhimze vessel sunk. Dhimrai would declare war on Tschintiessteiss less than two weeks later, on 17 Uinte 4602. |
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− | * Beginning of the [[Atomic Age|Nuclear Age]] |
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− | * Dissolution of the [[League of Nations]] and creation of the [[United Nations]] |
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+ | ==Fronts== |
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− | * Emergence of the [[United States]] and the [[Soviet Union]] as rival [[superpower]]s and beginning of the [[Cold War]] (See [[Aftermath of World War II]]) |
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− | <!--NOTE: The consensus of a discussion which concluded in November 2014 at [[Talk:World War II#Request for comment: WWII infobox]] was to only list the 'Allies' and 'Axis' as combatants. PLEASE do not make any changes to this without first obtaining consensus for the change on the article's talk page. -->| combatants_header = [[World War II by country|Participants]] |
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+ | ==Aftermath== |
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− | | combatant1 = [[Allies of World War II|'''Allies''']] |
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+ | |||
− | | combatant2 = [[Axis powers|'''Axis''']] |
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+ | ==Belligerents== |
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− | | commander1 = '''[[Allied leaders of World War II|Main Allied leaders]]:'''{{plainlist| |
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+ | ===Central Powers=== |
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− | * {{flagicon image|Sanny.jpeg|size=22px}} [[Joseph Stalin]] |
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+ | {{main|Central Powers}} |
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− | * {{flagicon image|Sanny.jpeg|size=22px}} [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] |
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+ | ====Yazland==== |
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− | * {{flagicon image|Sanny.jpeg|size=22px}} [[Winston Churchill]] |
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+ | * {{flag|Tschintiessteiss}} |
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− | * {{flagicon image|Sanny.jpeg|size=22px}} [[Chiang Kai-shek]]}} |
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+ | * {{flag|Küüztschüüsches}} |
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− | | commander2 = '''[[Axis leaders of World War II|Main Axis leaders]]:'''{{plainlist| |
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+ | * {{flag|Gintem Confederation}} |
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− | * {{flagicon image|Sanny.jpeg|size=22px}} [[Adolf Hitler]] |
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+ | * {{flag|Soderon}} |
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− | * {{flagicon image|Sanny.jpeg|size=22px}} [[Hirohito]] |
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+ | * {{flag|Vahtyas}} |
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− | * {{flagicon image|Sanny.jpeg|size=22px}} [[Benito Mussolini]]}} |
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+ | |||
− | | casualties1 = {{plainlist| |
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+ | ====Etzavaz==== |
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− | * '''Military dead:''' |
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+ | * {{flag|Oldirian Union}} |
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− | * Over 16,000,000 |
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+ | * {{flag|Agisia}} |
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− | * '''Civilian dead:''' |
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+ | |||
− | * Over 45,000,000 |
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+ | ====Ashnan==== |
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− | * '''Total dead:''' |
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+ | * {{flag|Jadena}} |
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− | * Over 61,000,000 |
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+ | |||
− | * (1937–1945) |
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+ | ====Huo==== |
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− | * [[World War II casualties|...''further details'']]}} |
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+ | {{main|Great Huo War}} |
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− | | casualties2 = {{plainlist| |
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+ | * {{flag|Chiöq}} |
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− | * '''Military dead:''' |
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+ | |||
− | * Over 8,000,000 |
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+ | ===Quintuple Entente=== |
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− | * '''Civilian dead:''' |
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+ | {{main|Quintuple Entente}} |
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− | * Over 4,000,000 |
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+ | ====Yazland==== |
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− | * '''Total dead:''' |
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+ | * {{flag|Dhimrai}} |
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− | * Over 12,000,000 |
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+ | * {{flag|Fugireu}} |
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− | * (1937–1945) |
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+ | * {{flag|Teremres}} |
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− | * [[World War II casualties|...''further details'']]}} |
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+ | * {{flag|Rirshei}} |
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− | | campaignbox = {{Campaignbox World War II}} |
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+ | |||
− | }} |
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+ | ====Etzavaz==== |
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− | The '''Copper War''' was a wide-reaching military conflict that happened at some point. |
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+ | * {{flag|Hashdezi Empire}} |
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+ | * {{flag|Gharzere}} |
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+ | |||
+ | ====Ashnan==== |
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+ | * {{flag|Cicex}} |
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+ | * {{flag|Azalchet}} |
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+ | * {{flag|Nözhya}} |
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+ | * {{flag|Wahakkum}} |
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+ | |||
+ | ====Huo==== |
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+ | * {{flag|Shibun}} |
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+ | * {{flag|Wadiin}} |
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+ | |||
+ | ==Technology== |
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+ | |||
+ | ==War crimes== |
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+ | sus.png |
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+ | |||
+ | ==Legacy== |
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+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Military conflicts]][[Category:Copper War]] |
Latest revision as of 06:23, 5 October 2024
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Scenes from various fronts of the Copper War, depicting airship raids, trench warfare, landships and the usage of flamethrowers | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Central Powers: |
Quintuple Entente: | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Literally God from heaven |
5,790,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
no one | dignity, pride, economy, etc. |
The Copper War (often referred to as the Great War) was a wide-reaching global military conflict that lasted from 4602 CY to 4607 CY. It was a result of mounting tensions between the major world powers of the time. It led to the mobilisation of X million military personel and is the single deadliest conflict in history, with an estimated X million combatant deaths and X million civilian deaths as a direct result of the war. The war would see the first large scale use of machine and trench warfare, making the war a slow and brutal affair that would see the nations in the war pushed to their economic limits. The middle of the 46th century would see great technological progress becoming commonplace across North Yazland and the world. Developments of new military technologies which relied on copper as a main component began an arms race between the various powers of Yazland and a desire to hold control over the international copper trade. This came to a breaking point in 4602 CY, when a dispute over privateering between Chiöq, Dhimrai, Tschintiessteiss, and Wadiin would cause Dhimrai to declare war on TSC.
Background
With the development of new military technologies in the 4Xth century—such as Tanks, Landships, and Airships—the demand for the copper necessary to construct these machines would skyrocket. Causing countries to rush towards whatever sources of copper they could find. This race to control the copper trade would affect the countries of Dhimrai and Tschintiessteiss in particular, as the copper-rich TSC would attempt to prevent Dhimze from gaining any share in the copper market. The two powers would engage in a large-scale proxy trade war, manipulating and negotiating with foreign powers to give a disadvantage to the other in the market. Principally, these two would find allies in Huo, TSC primarily with Chiöq and Dhimrai primarily with Wadiin. The two kingdoms controlled colonial empires in Huo and Jarruunh, in which they’d extract copper to fund their own arms and to sell to other powers.
Prelude
Following Dhimrai’s entry into the Black Wars, the military would see an extreme need for copper to maintain current vessels and to create new ones. Dhimrai had been losing the ongoing trade war with Tschintiessteiss over copper, as TSC and its allies would outcompete Dhimrai and it’s allies, making the process of attaining copper unwieldy and unprofitable for Dhimrai and it’s allies. This resulted in a copper shortage in Dhimrai, which set in almost immediately after entering the Black Wars. The leaders of Dhimrai, desperate for resources, constructed a plan between themselves and the government officials in Wadiin to regain a foothold in the copper market. Wadiin would hire an expansive amount of privateers to raid copper shipping between Chiöq and TSC, these privateers would then sell the copper at an affordable price to Dhimrai, under the guise of being “merchant shipping.” Following the implementation of this plan, and the restoration of a copper supply for Dhimrai, the governments of Tschintiessteiss and it’s allies would take notice, demanding answers from the governments of Wadiin and Dhimrai. The Dyaway of Wadiin would not accept responsibility for the raids on merchant shipping but began an official government investigation to reprimand the privateers, though in practice the investigation would never get off the ground due to intentional delays. The Delegate(?) of Dhimrai denied all connection with the privateers, claiming they were simply buying copper from a private source. The government of Tschintiessteiss, though annoyed with these responses, took steps to avoid war, instead sending the navy to arrest suspected privateers to aid Wadiin in their official investigation. In response, the Dhimze Navy was sent to protect the privateers and Dhimrai’s copper trade, with the Delegate(?) claiming that Tschintiessteiss should not unlawfully detain ships inbound for Dhimrai. The tensions came to a boiling point when on 29 Giulan 4602 CY, a Tschintierst attempt to detain a privateer ship and a misunderstanding between Dhimze and Tschintierst forces led to a minor skirmish, which saw a Dhimze vessel sunk. Dhimrai would declare war on Tschintiessteiss less than two weeks later, on 17 Uinte 4602.
Fronts
Aftermath
Belligerents
Central Powers
Yazland
Etzavaz
Ashnan
Huo
Quintuple Entente
Yazland
Etzavaz
Ashnan
Huo
Technology
War crimes
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