Fourth Balkan War
The Fourth Balkan War is an ongoing multi-national conflict that served as one of the main catalysts for World War V.
The precise beginning date of the conflict is difficult to determine, largely due to the fact that each of the belligerents have had long-standing animosity toward each other and have frequently gone to war in both large scale wars and minor battles.
As a part of World War V, the Fourth Balkan War began roughly around March 20, 2011. However, there were prior conflicts that could also be considered part of the engagement.
This war would comprise mostly of ONE-allied forces against those of EDEN. In the Balkans, Serbia and Slovenia would attack Croatia, while at the same time Hungary would invade Romania further in the north.
During the war Bulgaria will also enter the war, in order to help their allies Croatia and Romania from the ONE invasion. Bulgaria is involved also on the Middle East front, because they have war with Iran. But later Bulgaria would attack their hostile members Turkey. Turkey currently are at war with Greece.
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The Croatian Front
Serbian and Slovenian forces attacked Croatia in unison, placing the latter country on the defensive early on in the war. Eventually Serbia would take complete control of the ONE-allied forces, while Slovenia would re-focus its troops to engage Italy on the Western Front.
Croatia would fall to Serbian forces on April 2, 2011.
Event | Date | Region | Attacker | Defender | Victor |
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21 Mar 2011 | Istria and Kvarner | Croatia | Serbia | Croatia | |
22 Mar 2011 | Slavonia | Serbia | Croatia | Serbia | |
22 Mar 2011 | Prekmurje | Slovenia | Croatia | Croatia | |
23 Mar 2011 | Istria and Kvarner | Croatia | Serbia | Serbia | |
24 Mar 2011 | Central Croatia | Serbia | Croatia | Serbia | |
24 Mar 2011 | Istria and Kvarner | Croatia | Serbia | Serbia | |
25 Mar 2011 | Istria and Kvarner | Croatia | Serbia | Serbia | |
25 Mar 2011 | North Dalmatia | Serbia | Croatia | Croatia | |
26 Mar 2011 | Central Croatia | Croatia | Serbia | Serbia | |
28 Mar 2011 | Prekmurje | Slovenia | Croatia | Slovenia | |
28 Mar 2011 | Central Croatia | Croatia | Serbia | Serbia | |
28 Mar 2011 | Northwest Croatia | Serbia | Croatia | Serbia | |
29 Mar 2011 | North Dalmatia | Serbia | Croatia | Serbia | |
30 Mar 2011 | Istria and Kvarner | Croatia | Serbia | Serbia | |
31 Mar 2011 | Lika and Gorski Kotar | Serbia | Croatia | Serbia | |
1 Apr 2011 | Istria and Kvarner | Croatia | Serbia | Serbia | |
2 Apr 2011 | South Dalmatia | Serbia | Croatia | Serbia |
Croatia Falls![1]
Event | Date | Region | Attacker | Defender | Victor |
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7 Apr 2011 | North Dalmatia | Croatia | Serbia | Croatia | |
8 Apr 2011 | Lika and Gorski Kotar | Croatia | Serbia | Croatia |
Notes:
- Croatia proposed an alliance with Italy on March 21
- Croatia stopped trading with Hungary on March 21
- Australia proposed an alliance with Croatia on March 24
- Belarus proposed an alliance with Croatia on March 25
- president impeachment against Frutek666 was proposed on March 26 and rejected
- Croatia proposed an alliance with Norway on March 27
- China proposed an alliance with Croatia on March 28
- Ireland proposed an alliance with Croatia on March 29
The Romanian Front
It is difficult to determine exactly when the conflict on the Romanian Front began, considering historical animosities, but by 20 March 2011 the two forces were fully engaged. Non-allied Republic of Moldova, considered to be a puppet state, would also be involved in the front, primarily through resistance wars.
Type | Date | Region | Attacker | Defender | Victor |
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22 Mar 2011 | Transilvania | Hungary | Romania | Hungary | |
23 Mar 2011 | Muntenia | Hungary | Romania | Hungary | |
24 Mar 2011 | Crisana | Romania | Hungary | Hungary | |
25 Mar 2011 | Transilvania | Romania | Hungary | Hungary | |
26 Mar 2011 | Bucovina | Hungary | Romania | Romania | |
27 Mar 2011 | Muntenia | Romania | Hungary | Romania | |
28 Mar 2011 | Crisana | Romania | Hungary | Hungary | |
29 Mar 2011 | Transilvania | Romania | Hungary | Hungary | |
29 Mar 2011 | Crisana | Romania | Hungary | Hungary | |
30 Mar 2011 | Maramures | Hungary | Romania | Hungary | |
31 Mar 2011 | Crisana | Romania | Hungary | Hungary | |
1 Apr 2011 | Banat | Hungary | Romania | Hungary | |
1 Apr 2011 | Crisana | Romania | Hungary | Hungary | |
2 Apr 2011 | Moldova | Hungary | Romania | ||
2 Apr 2011 | Muntenia | Hungary | Romania | Hungary | |
4 Apr 2011 | Dobrogea | Hungary | Romania | Hungary | |
5 Apr 2011 | Bucovina | Hungary | Romania | Hungary | |
6 Apr 2011 | Oltenia | Hungary | Romania | Hungary |
Romania Falls![2]
Type | Date | Region | Attacker | Defender | Victor |
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6 Apr 2011 | Crisana | Resistance Force of Romania | Hungary | Hungary | |
7 Apr 2011 | Maramures | Resistance Force Of Romania | Hungary | Hungary | |
8 Apr 2011 | Maramures | Resistance Force Of Romania | Hungary | [1] | |
12 Apr 2011 | Bucovina | Resistance Forece of Romania | Hungary | Romania |
Notes:
- Ukraine proposed an alliance with Romania on March 23
- Ireland proposed an alliance with Romania on March 26 but was rejected
- Romanian CP impeachment rejected on March 26
- Australia proposed an alliance with Romania on March 29
- Hungary declared Romania as a Natural Enemy on April 8
- Hungary proposed an alliance with Sweden on April 12
The Bulgarian Front
After unsuccessful attempts to propose Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) as Natural enemy, the Bulgarian government proposed Turkey as a NE, because of rumors that Turkey had intentions to attack Bulgaria. After a stalemate on the battlefront Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and Serbia decided to attack Bulgaria in order to help their ally. Meanwhile Bulgaria still remained in an ongoing conflict against Iran in the Middle East. While managing to hold off the invasion in the beggining, Bulgaria succembed its opponents and was occupied. This, however, didn't continue for long as Bulgaria started to liberate its regions by Resistance Wars and to advance into the Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) mainland.
The Greek Front
Before the war Greece had conquered Turkey and had rented several regions to Romania. After a series of RW and direct attacks Turkey managed to free all of its original regions and attacked Greece's original territories. Greek was almost conquered twice, but after and intervention by Bulgaria (the first time) and Cyprus (the second time), Greece regained its lost territories. When Greece finally pushed deep in Turkey's territories both countries signed peace with Greece returning the conquered territories. After a successful campaign in the Middle East, Greece attacked Republic of Macedonia (FYROM). The first attack was in Western Macedonia which was successfully defended by Republic of Macedonia (FYROM). At the end of the war FYR Macedonia conquered all of Greece, they held the regions in the Middle East in order to secure them from attacks of Iran and Cyprus, but all the regions in Egypt and a couple of in Saudi Arabia were given back via Resistance War.
Greece–Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) War
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