Difference between revisions of "Poland-Austria War"
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− | The [[Poland-Austria War]] was a war fought between May 20th, 2010, and May 31st, 2010. Occuring in the midst of Austrian efforts to counter the | + | The [[Poland-Austria War]] was a war fought between May 20th, 2010, and May 31st, 2010. Occuring in the midst of Austrian efforts to counter the Croatian takeover, Poland was unsuccessful in its attempt to wipe Austria from the map for the May 25th Congressional elections. Combined with the mass bannings of many Croatian [[multi-accounts]], Austria was able to regain control of its congress and later fully repel Poland from its regions. |
== Slovakian Involvement == | == Slovakian Involvement == | ||
− | After [[Poland]] had successfully invaded the region of [[Lower Austria]], which has high grain, it was | + | After [[Poland]] had successfully invaded the region of [[Lower Austria]], which has high grain, it was land-swapped with [[Slovakia]] so they could have their own high raw material region. This was thought by many in [[Austria]] as a betrayal {{Ref|e|article|1380619}} as Austria had previously helped Slovakia out in the Battle of Bratislava between both the major alliances and [[Hungary]]. |
== Liberation of the Czech Republic == | == Liberation of the Czech Republic == |
Revision as of 07:37, 24 April 2012
The Poland-Austria War was a war fought between May 20th, 2010, and May 31st, 2010. Occuring in the midst of Austrian efforts to counter the Croatian takeover, Poland was unsuccessful in its attempt to wipe Austria from the map for the May 25th Congressional elections. Combined with the mass bannings of many Croatian multi-accounts, Austria was able to regain control of its congress and later fully repel Poland from its regions.
Slovakian Involvement
After Poland had successfully invaded the region of Lower Austria, which has high grain, it was land-swapped with Slovakia so they could have their own high raw material region. This was thought by many in Austria as a betrayal [1] as Austria had previously helped Slovakia out in the Battle of Bratislava between both the major alliances and Hungary.
Liberation of the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic had been invaded by Slovakia at roughly the same time Poland invaded Austria. Austria saw Poland satellite-nation of Slovakia as an enemy and supported the liberation of the Czech Republic.