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== See Also == | == See Also == |
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The Czechoslovakia-Austria War is the first major war between Czechoslovakia and Austria. In an article from the Austrian government, the aim of the war for Czechoslovakia is to gain the Austrian regions, Lower Austria and Styria.[1]
Introduction
This war was started by a Neutral enemy proposal from a Czechoslovakian congressmen[2], it was then repeated by a Austrian congressmen.[3] In the Austrian government article, it stats the Czechoslovakian government wanted the regions as they stated that they were theres and they deserved to have them back, even though the regions are original regions of Austria.
Result
As of April 22, Austria has successfully defended against Czechoslovakia in Burgenland and started a assault Bratislava in which Czechoslovakia was able to defend. Czechoslovakia then had a discussion with Austria in which they decided for Czechoslovakia to take Burgenland to end the Natural Enemy act. It is unknown whether Austria will let Czechoslovakia keep Burgenland.
Battles
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20 April 2011 Day 1247 |
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Burgenland |
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21 April 2011 Day 1248 |
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Bratislava |
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22 April 2011 Day 1249 |
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Burgenland |
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Note: Czech Republic in battle review is in fact Czechoslovakia!