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The '''Turkey-Russia War''',is a war between the nations of [[Turkey]] and [[Russia]].  It is part of the Central European Theater of [[World War V]], and is a concurrent war with the [[Second Baltic War]].
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The '''Turkey-Russia War''' is a war between the nations of [[Turkey]] and [[Russia]].  It was part of the Central European Theater of [[World War V]], and was a concurrent war with the [[Second Baltic War]].
 
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==Background==
 
==Background==
  
Before hostilities began between both primary belligerents of the ''Turkey-Russia War'', the countries of [[Estonia]], [[Lithuania]], and [[Latvia]] (also known as [[ABC]]) were already at war with [[Belarus]], [[Russia]], and [[Ukraine]] as part of the [[First Baltic War|First]] and [[Second Baltic War]]s.  
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Before hostilities began between both primary belligerents of the ''Turkey-Russia War'', the countries of [[Estonia]], [[Lithuania]], and [[Latvia]] (also known as [[Alliance_of_Baltic_Countries|ABC]]) were already at war with [[Belarus]], [[Russia]], and [[Ukraine]] as part of the [[First Baltic War|First]] and [[Second Baltic War]]s.  
  
The [[First Baltic War]] was a military action against non-allied [[Belarus]], leading to the [[Second Baltic War]], in which Russian and Ukraine attacked Latvia and Estonia, both of which were [[ABC]] signatories.   
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The [[First Baltic War]] was a military action against non-allied [[Belarus]], leading to the [[Second Baltic War]], in which Russian and Ukraine attacked Latvia and Estonia, both of which were ABC signatories.   
  
During the Second Baltic War the countries of the [[ABC]] alliance had been largely contained by joint Terra/EDEN forces, however, as things began to change during the course of battle the paradigm of the conflict would change.  Some ABC countries had been conquered by Russia, and the remaining ABC countries had been removed from [[Belarus]].
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During the Second Baltic War, the countries of the ABC alliance had been largely contained by joint Terra/EDEN forces, however, as things began to change during the course of the battle the paradigm of the conflict would change.  Some ABC countries had been conquered by Russia, and the remaining ABC countries had been removed from [[Belarus]].
  
 
[[File:Map - Turkey-Russia war.png|350px|thumb|Turkish advancement towards Russian land. Russian regions not attacked by Turkey is attacked by either Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, or Poland|left]]
 
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At the same time, Ukraine, being unable to establish a front with ABC after Belarus had been liberated, attacked Turkey during the [[Ukraine-Turkey War]].  The attack would be a catastrophic failure, eventually leading to Ukraine being conquered by Turkish and [[Poland|Polish]] forces.
 
At the same time, Ukraine, being unable to establish a front with ABC after Belarus had been liberated, attacked Turkey during the [[Ukraine-Turkey War]].  The attack would be a catastrophic failure, eventually leading to Ukraine being conquered by Turkish and [[Poland|Polish]] forces.
  
After conquering [[EDEN]]-allied [[Ukraine]], Turkey gained increased economic strength and a number of large territories.  Because Russian forces were spread across multiple regions, Turkey sensed the opportunity to expand its power and do favors for their strongly affiliated members of the [[ONE]] alliance.  This ultimately culminated in a Turkish invasion of Russia.
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After conquering [[EDEN]]-allied [[Ukraine]], Turkey gained increased economic strength and a number of large territories.  Because Russian forces were spread across multiple regions, Turkey sensed the opportunity to expand its power and do favors for their strongly affiliated members of the [[Order_of_New_EWorld|ONE]] alliance.  This ultimately culminated in a Turkish invasion of Russia.
  
 
Meanwhile, Lithuania continued actions against Russia.  As a result of the changing territories, both Turkey and Lithuania would be in a position to attack Russia from multiple fronts.  This changing geography would also force Latvia out of direct actions against Russia, leaving just Lithuania and Turkey to continue the war.
 
Meanwhile, Lithuania continued actions against Russia.  As a result of the changing territories, both Turkey and Lithuania would be in a position to attack Russia from multiple fronts.  This changing geography would also force Latvia out of direct actions against Russia, leaving just Lithuania and Turkey to continue the war.
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=Aftermath=
 
=Aftermath=
 
Turkey annexed the majority of Russia, gaining valuable resources not available in their homeland. The rest of Russia was eventually captured by Lithuania, Estonia, and Poland. As Turkey's focus began to shift to [[Bulgaria]], Russian resistance rose and liberate the annexed regions, starting from Far Eastern Russia.
 
Turkey annexed the majority of Russia, gaining valuable resources not available in their homeland. The rest of Russia was eventually captured by Lithuania, Estonia, and Poland. As Turkey's focus began to shift to [[Bulgaria]], Russian resistance rose and liberate the annexed regions, starting from Far Eastern Russia.
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*[[EDEN]] - Russia's alliance
 
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*[[Second Baltic War]] - War prior, during and triggered the Turkey-Russia war
 
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Latest revision as of 13:04, 17 April 2019

Turkey-Russia War
Map of Turkey-Russia War
Date 28 May 2011 –
08 June 2011
Location Russia
Result Turkish victory
Territorial Changes Annexation of the majority of Russia by Turkey
Belligerents
Flag-Turkey.jpg Turkey
Through the Baltic front:
Flag-Lithuania.jpg Lithuania
Flag-Latvia.jpg Latvia
Flag-Estonia.jpg Estonia
Flag-Sweden.jpg Sweden
Allies through MPPs:
Flag-Lithuania.jpg Lithuania
Flag-Indonesia.jpg Indonesia
Flag-Iran.jpg Iran
Flag-United Kingdom.jpg United Kingdom
Flag-Serbia.jpg Serbia
Flag-Estonia.jpg Estonia
Flag-Latvia.jpg Latvia
Flag-Slovenia.jpg Slovenia
Flag-North Macedonia.jpg Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)
Flag-Cyprus.jpg Cyprus
Flag-Pakistan.jpg Pakistan
Flag-Poland.jpg Poland
Flag-Saudi Arabia.jpg Saudi Arabia
Flag-Austria.jpg Austria
Flag-Russia.jpg Russia
Allies through MPPs:
Flag-Portugal.jpg Portugal
Flag-Brazil.jpg Brazil
Flag-Argentina.jpg Argentina
Flag-Japan.jpg Japan
Flag-Uruguay.jpg Uruguay
Flag-Germany.jpg Germany
Flag-Bulgaria.jpg Bulgaria
Flag-Belarus.jpg Belarus
Flag-USA.png USA
Flag-Greece.jpg Greece
Flag-China.jpg China
Flag-Finland.jpg Finland
Flag-Croatia.jpg Croatia
Flag-France.png France
Flag-Ukraine.jpg Ukraine
Flag-Romania.png Romania
Commanders and Leaders
Flag-Turkey.jpg Anilkoc Flag-Russia.jpg S.T.G

The Turkey-Russia War is a war between the nations of Turkey and Russia. It was part of the Central European Theater of World War V, and was a concurrent war with the Second Baltic War.

Background

Before hostilities began between both primary belligerents of the Turkey-Russia War, the countries of Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia (also known as ABC) were already at war with Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine as part of the First and Second Baltic Wars.

The First Baltic War was a military action against non-allied Belarus, leading to the Second Baltic War, in which Russian and Ukraine attacked Latvia and Estonia, both of which were ABC signatories.

During the Second Baltic War, the countries of the ABC alliance had been largely contained by joint Terra/EDEN forces, however, as things began to change during the course of the battle the paradigm of the conflict would change. Some ABC countries had been conquered by Russia, and the remaining ABC countries had been removed from Belarus.

Turkish advancement towards Russian land. Russian regions not attacked by Turkey is attacked by either Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, or Poland

Though Estonia's role in the war waned, the countries of Lithuania and Latvia continued aggressive actions against Russia, largely as a result of geographical changes resulting from the war. This ultimately led to a joint Lithuanian and Turkish wipe of Belarus off of the map for the second time in 2 months. Estonia's peace treaty with Russia allowed them the opportunity to pursue a war with Finland, which itself had been liberated from Sweden by Russian and Chinese forces during the Second Baltic War.

At the same time, Ukraine, being unable to establish a front with ABC after Belarus had been liberated, attacked Turkey during the Ukraine-Turkey War. The attack would be a catastrophic failure, eventually leading to Ukraine being conquered by Turkish and Polish forces.

After conquering EDEN-allied Ukraine, Turkey gained increased economic strength and a number of large territories. Because Russian forces were spread across multiple regions, Turkey sensed the opportunity to expand its power and do favors for their strongly affiliated members of the ONE alliance. This ultimately culminated in a Turkish invasion of Russia.

Meanwhile, Lithuania continued actions against Russia. As a result of the changing territories, both Turkey and Lithuania would be in a position to attack Russia from multiple fronts. This changing geography would also force Latvia out of direct actions against Russia, leaving just Lithuania and Turkey to continue the war.


Icon-art-of-warfare.gif Battles

Date Attacker Region Defender Result
28 May 2011
Day 1285
Flag-Turkey.jpg Turkey
Battle-Attacker-8.png
Region-North Caucasus.png North Caucasus
Flag-Russia.jpg Russia
Battle-Defender-1.png
Icon conquered.jpg Flag-Turkey.jpg
29 May 2011
Day 1286
Flag-Turkey.jpg Turkey
Battle-Attacker-8.png
Region-Moscow and Central Russia.png Moscow and Central Russia
Flag-Russia.jpg Russia
Battle-Defender-0.png
Icon conquered.jpg Flag-Turkey.jpg
30 May 2011
Day 1287
Flag-Turkey.jpg Turkey
Battle-Attacker-8.png
Region-Volga.png Volga
Flag-Russia.jpg Russia
Battle-Defender-0.png
Icon conquered.jpg Flag-Turkey.jpg
31 May 2011
Day 1288
Flag-Turkey.jpg Turkey
Battle-Attacker-8.png
Region-Urals.png Urals
Flag-Russia.jpg Russia
Battle-Defender-0.png
Icon conquered.jpg Flag-Turkey.jpg
31 May 2011
Day 1288
Resistance-forces.png Russian Resistance
Battle-Attacker-8.png
Region-Moscow and Central Russia.png Moscow and Central Russia
Flag-Turkey.jpg Turkey
Battle-Defender-3.png
Icon-RW.gif Flag-Russia.jpg
1 June 2011
Day 1289
Resistance-forces.png Russian Resistance
Battle-Attacker-2.png
Region-North Caucasus.png North Caucasus
Flag-Turkey.jpg Turkey
Battle-Defender-8.png
Icon secured.jpg Flag-Turkey.jpg
2 June 2011
Day 1290
Resistance-forces.png Russian Resistance
Battle-Attacker-0.png
Region-Volga.png Volga
Flag-Turkey.jpg Turkey
Battle-Defender-8.png
Icon secured.jpg Flag-Turkey.jpg
2 June 2011
Day 1290
Flag-Turkey.jpg Turkey
Battle-Attacker-8.png
Region-Moscow and Central Russia.png Moscow and Central Russia
Flag-Russia.jpg Russia
Battle-Defender-0.png
Icon conquered.jpg Flag-Turkey.jpg
3 June 2011
Day 1291
Flag-Turkey.jpg Turkey
Battle-Attacker-8.png
Region-Central Black Earth.png Central Black Earth
Flag-Russia.jpg Russia
Battle-Defender-0.png
Icon conquered.jpg Flag-Turkey.jpg
4 June 2011
Day 1292
Flag-Turkey.jpg Turkey
Battle-Attacker-8.png
Region-Volga Vyatka.png Volga Vyatka
Flag-Russia.jpg Russia
Battle-Defender-0.png
Icon conquered.jpg Flag-Turkey.jpg
5 June 2011
Day 1293
Flag-Turkey.jpg Turkey
Battle-Attacker-8.png
Region-Western Siberia.png Western Siberia
Flag-Russia.jpg Russia
Battle-Defender-0.png
Icon conquered.jpg Flag-Turkey.jpg
6 June 2011
Day 1294
Flag-Turkey.jpg Turkey
Battle-Attacker-8.png
Region-Eastern Siberia.png Eastern Siberia
Flag-Russia.jpg Russia
Battle-Defender-0.png
Icon conquered.jpg Flag-Turkey.jpg
7 June 2011
Day 1295
Flag-Turkey.jpg Turkey
Battle-Attacker-8.png
Region-Far Eastern Russia.png Far Eastern Russia
Flag-Russia.jpg Russia
Battle-Defender-3.png
Icon conquered.jpg Flag-Turkey.jpg

Aftermath

Turkey annexed the majority of Russia, gaining valuable resources not available in their homeland. The rest of Russia was eventually captured by Lithuania, Estonia, and Poland. As Turkey's focus began to shift to Bulgaria, Russian resistance rose and liberate the annexed regions, starting from Far Eastern Russia.

See Also

  • ONE - Turkish affiliated alliance
  • EDEN - Russia's alliance
  • Second Baltic War - War prior, during and triggered the Turkey-Russia war