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The Eastern War was the Eastasian front of [[World war III|the third world war]], starting with the Mongolian Civil War on the 2nd of September 2079 and quickly escalating into a regional war, before ending on the 11th of October 2082.{{ConflictBox|campaignbox=|territory=-China annexes Manchuria | The Eastern War was the Eastasian front of [[World war III|the third world war]], starting with the Mongolian Civil War on the 2nd of September 2079 and quickly escalating into a regional war, before ending on the 11th of October 2082.{{ConflictBox|campaignbox=|territory=-China annexes Manchuria | ||
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-Republic of Russia annexes Tannu Tuva, Altai Republic, Far Eastern Republic, Buryatia and Sakha|place=East Asia|timeline=2nd September 2079 - 11th October 2082|combatant1=Han Insurrectionists | |||
Manchuria | Manchuria | ||
Far Eastern Republic | Far Eastern Republic | ||
Buryatia | Buryatia | ||
Sakha | Sakha | ||
Tannu Tuva | Tannu Tuva | ||
Altai | Altai | ||
Hindustan (2081-2082) | Hindustan (2081-2082) | ||
Bangladesh (2081-2082) | Bangladesh (2081-2082) | ||
Baluchistan (2081-2082) | Baluchistan (2081-2082) | ||
Laos (2082)|combatant3=|combatant2=Mongolia | Laos (2082)|combatant3=|combatant2=Mongolia | ||
Republic of China | Republic of China | ||
Republic of Russia | Republic of Russia | ||
Kazakhstan | Kazakhstan | ||
Tibet (2081-2082) | Tibet (2081-2082) | ||
Thai Empire (2082) | Thai Empire (2082) | ||
Korea (2082)|combatant1b=Japan | Korea (2082)|combatant1b=Japan | ||
Indonesia | Indonesia | ||
East Turkestan | East Turkestan | ||
West Australia | West Australia | ||
Vietnam | Vietnam | ||
Cambodia | Cambodia | ||
Sri Lanka|combatant2b=Australia | Sri Lanka|combatant2b=Australia | ||
New Zealand | New Zealand | ||
Philippines | Philippines | ||
United Rationals of America | United Rationals of America | ||
Shanghai|strength1=40 000 000|casualties1=17 000 000|strength2=67 000 000|casualties2=18 000 000}} | Shanghai|strength1=40 000 000|casualties1=17 000 000|strength2=67 000 000|casualties2=18 000 000}} | ||
= War = | |||
=== Mongolian Civil War === | |||
On September 2nd 2079, a rebellion led by the Han people occurred in Mongolia. The Han insurrectionists insisted that they were Chinese, not Mongolian, and that they needed to reunite with the Republic of China. The Republic of China, who had friendly relations with Mongolia, refused to let the insurrectionists join him, instead entering the war to help Mongolia put them down, much to the insurrectionists' shock and dismay. When this happened, the Manchurian Empire, a proxy of Hindustan, used it as a casus beli to declare war on China and pull in his eastern Siberian allies. The Republic of Russia entered the war on China's side as a result, seeking to retake his old eastern lands, as did his close ally Kazakhstan. |
Revision as of 10:18, 2 January 2025
The Eastern War was the Eastasian front of the third world war, starting with the Mongolian Civil War on the 2nd of September 2079 and quickly escalating into a regional war, before ending on the 11th of October 2082.
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Timeline: 2nd September 2079 - 11th October 2082 | |||||
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Belligerents | |||||
Han Insurrectionists
Manchuria Far Eastern Republic Buryatia Sakha Tannu Tuva Altai Hindustan (2081-2082) Bangladesh (2081-2082) Baluchistan (2081-2082) Laos (2082) | Mongolia
Republic of China Republic of Russia Kazakhstan Tibet (2081-2082) Thai Empire (2082) Korea (2082) |
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Japan
Indonesia East Turkestan West Australia Vietnam Cambodia Sri Lanka | Australia
New Zealand Philippines United Rationals of America Shanghai |
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Strength | |||||
40 000 000 | 67 000 000 | ||||
Casualties and losses | |||||
17 000 000 | 18 000 000 |
War
Mongolian Civil War
On September 2nd 2079, a rebellion led by the Han people occurred in Mongolia. The Han insurrectionists insisted that they were Chinese, not Mongolian, and that they needed to reunite with the Republic of China. The Republic of China, who had friendly relations with Mongolia, refused to let the insurrectionists join him, instead entering the war to help Mongolia put them down, much to the insurrectionists' shock and dismay. When this happened, the Manchurian Empire, a proxy of Hindustan, used it as a casus beli to declare war on China and pull in his eastern Siberian allies. The Republic of Russia entered the war on China's side as a result, seeking to retake his old eastern lands, as did his close ally Kazakhstan.