World War I (alternate) | |||||||
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Etherian Civil War | ||||||||
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Kingdom of Thuringnia
Mercenaries from: |
Party for Freedom of Etheria
East Germany |
Etherian People's State
Soviet Union | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | ||||||||
Alexander I
Sir Effersøe Frederick IX Hilmar Baunsgaard |
Christesen Andesen Leonid Brezhnev |
Magni Lassen
Rólant Nysted Andras Jóhansen X Vølundur Jákupsson ( POW) Henningur Glerfoss ( MIA) |
Operation Unthinkable | |||||||
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In Europe:
CLA Dutch East Indies Yakutia Iran Kingdom of Egypt Central Asia Command Kingdom of Iraq Mandatory Palestine Jordan Saudi Arabia Commonwealth of the Philippines |
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Harry S. Truman Dwight D. Eisenhower Clement Atlee | Joseph Stalin |
1964 Pattaya City Attack | |
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Part of the Chonburi- Bangkok Conflict | |
Native name | ความขัดแย้งที่พัทยา 1964 |
Location | Bangkok-Chonburi Border Checkpoint, Pattaya Buffer Zone, Chonburi, Bangkok, Thai Gigachad border |
Date | 4th October 1964 |
Target | Bangkokers, Far-left extremists and Capitalists |
Attack type | Missile attack |
Weapon | four Surface-to-air missiles |
Deaths | 205 |
Injured | 1004 |
Victims | Bangkokers and soldiers |
Perpetrator | Republic of Chonburi |
No. of participants | 15 missile crew |
Motive | Anti-communism, Neo-fascism, and Anti-capitalism |
Chonburi-Bangkok conflict | |||
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Belligerents | |||
Glacusso-Bangkoker Alliance Republic of Bangkok Glacussia Other participating combatants United States United Kingdom South Italy (until 1970) Italy (after 1971) Tawistan Union |
Chonburi-Thai Gigachad Alliance Republic of Chonburi Thai Gigachad Turkic Socialist Alliance Movement Soviet Union Supported by: North Italy (until 1970) East Germany Baconist Republic | ||
Commanders and leaders | |||
Charun Rattanakun Chamnan Yaovabun Mikhali Ivanov Lyndon B. Johnson Richard Nixon Alec Douglas-Home Harold Wilson Umberto II Fernando Tambroni Chiang Kai-shek Colette II of Manchukuo |
Rattanakit Chonpon Plaek Phibunsongkhram Thanom Kittikachorn Sougut Saman † Nikita Khruschev Leonid Brezhnev | ||
Strength | |||
1.5 million (at peak, 1965) 10000 fighters (total) 2000 tanks |
2.8 million (at peak, 1967, including expeditionary force) 15000 fighters (including WWII era ones (from Thai Gigachad)) 2500 tanks |
Allied Invasion of Germany | |||||||||
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Part of The Lizardist German Era | |||||||||
Frank Schleswig, a Lizardist German defector siding with the Tawistan Union holding a type 5 rocket propelled grenade in the outskirks of Kiel, May 5th, 1948 | |||||||||
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Anti-Lizardist alliance
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Lizardist Alliance
Co-beligerent Kingdom of Italy Albanian Kingdom | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Chiang Kai-shek Joseph Stalin Georgy Zhukov Winston Churchil Bernard Montgomery Ho Chi Minh Charun Rattanakun Leopold III Charles De Gaulle Konrad Adenauer Christian X of Denmark Otto von Habsburg Boleslaw Bierut Dezső László José María Velasco Ibarra Alfonso López Pumarejo Enver Hoxha |
Adolf Hitler
† Georgios Kafantaris George II (forced) | ||||||||
Units involved | |||||||||
Task force Beiyang
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Adler Corps Soviet Corps
US expeditionary force
Philippine Army Kedahan rifles | ||||||||
Strength | |||||||||
35,000,000 men (combined) 175,000 tanks 87500 artillery and other field guns 25 aircraft carriers 45 ships 75 destroyers 150 cruisers 45000 aircraft |
At maximum: 10,000,000 men 87500 tanks 7545 artillery 23429 aircraft 1 aircraft carrier much weaker naval force | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
minimal, possibly 5 million men. 15000 tanks 850 artillery 10 naval ships (all types combined, not exact types) combined 4000 aircaft | entire force killed/captured/deserted |
Bangkok Revolt | |||||||||
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Supported by: Tawistan Union United Nations United States Libya Chonburi Glacussia South Italy Yugoslavia Iran South Vietnam Apartheid Union |
Thai Gigachad Soviet Union Turkic Socialist Armed Movement Supported by: East Germany Chinese-Japanese volunteers | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
No centralized leadership Harold Macmillan |
Plaek Phibunsongkhram
Nikita Khruschev Sougut Saman † |
Operation Verse | |||||
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Part of The Chonburi-Bangkok conflict | |||||
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North Vietnam Soviet Union (naval) Communist Party of Malaya |
Young Sun Union |
Republic of Bangkok | |||||||||||
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1959–1979 | |||||||||||
Motto: Resist Chonburi and Thai Gigachad's tyranny! | |||||||||||
Anthem: The skies are blue and so are our motivation | |||||||||||
Capital and largest city | Bangkok | ||||||||||
Official languages | Thai, English | ||||||||||
Ethnic groups | Thai | ||||||||||
Demonym(s) | Bangkoker | ||||||||||
Government | Unitary Parliamentary Republic
(1959-1965)
Unitary Presidental Repubic (1965-1979) | ||||||||||
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Establishment | 15th january 1959 | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
• Established | 1959 | ||||||||||
• Start of the
Chonburi-Bangkok conflict | 1962 | ||||||||||
• Losing of
Pattaya | December 5th 1965 | ||||||||||
• Protests in
Bangkok | May 5th 1975 | ||||||||||
• Beginning of
Chonburi Invasion (or Songkran War) | April 13th 1976 | ||||||||||
• Loss of
Chachoengsao | April 15th 1976 | ||||||||||
• Treaty of Pattaya (unification of Chonburi and Bangkok) | 1979 | ||||||||||
Area | |||||||||||
• Total | 154,923 km2 (59,816 sq mi) ( 143rd) | ||||||||||
GDP ( PPP) | 1966 estimate | ||||||||||
• Total | $554.855 billion | ||||||||||
HDI (1972) | 0.985 very high | ||||||||||
Currency | Bangkok Baht | ||||||||||
Driving side | left | ||||||||||
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Today part of | Repubic of Chonburi- Bangkok |
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1959 Bangkok Uprising | |||
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Part of The Cold War and the Giga Thailand era | |||
Date | October 4, 1959 | ||
Location |
Bangkok,
Thai Gigachad (Or Giga Thai) | ||
Caused by | Military dictatorship within Thai Gigachad | ||
Goals | To end the dictatorship within Giga Thailand | ||
Methods | Arson, Protests | ||
Resulted in | Independence of
Bangkok into the Republic of Bangkok Subsequent independence of Chonburi, Lopburi, and Ayutthaya by a referendum | ||
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No centralized leadership | |||
Units involved | |||
Protesters |