The Holy Roman War, also known by the Scandinavians as the Nordic War, or the German-Nordic Conflict, was a major conflict that began in 1992. The war was fought primarily between Scandinavia and the Holy Roman Empire, led by Austria.
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| - Holy Roman War (Night of the Living Alternate History Map Game)
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| - The Holy Roman War, also known by the Scandinavians as the Nordic War, or the German-Nordic Conflict, was a major conflict that began in 1992. The war was fought primarily between Scandinavia and the Holy Roman Empire, led by Austria.
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| - ''Clockwise from the top-left: German militia entering northern Germany, destroyed Leopard II tank, defenses along the coast of Nordic Germany, burial of fallen German soldiers, UN peacekeepers.
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Result
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*Treaty of Salzburg
*Collapse of the Scandinavian Empire
*Formation of Germany
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Place
| - Germany, France, Scandinavia, Jutland Peninsula, Iceland, Baltic Sea, Atlantic Ocean
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Conflict
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- Holy Roman War
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| - The Holy Roman War, also known by the Scandinavians as the Nordic War, or the German-Nordic Conflict, was a major conflict that began in 1992. The war was fought primarily between Scandinavia and the Holy Roman Empire, led by Austria. The war began when Scandinavia invaded the province of Schleswig-Holstein to annex the nation of Nordic Germany, which declared its independence from Scandinavia's influence earlier that year. The states of northern Germany interpreted this invasion of German land as a precursor to further German division, and sought to liberate Nordic Germany to lay the foundations for German unification. Austria, backed by its allies from the Italian War joined the Holy Roman Empire and Nordic Germany. In the first months of the war the CSTO, which had members on both sides of the war, feared that it would be pulled apart from the inside from internal conflicts if it chose to pick a side in the conflict, and therefore attempted to remain neutral. Despite this, Russia and many other nations of the CSTO would secretly aid the Austrians, sending supplies to the military cause. Finally Scandinavia was removed from the CSTO, and the organization begin fully backing Austria, after a resolution was passed stating that Scandinavia should be removed for attacking other states of the organization.
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