The Zardugali Revolutionary Socialist Party had long been suffering from internal dissensions ever since the death of Daniel Feterokov during the Zardugali Execution Riots of 2504. With his death, the members of the ZRSP bickered over what Feterokov's true message was. Eventually the ZRSP became split into three main blocs: the Revisionists, led by Feterokov's daughter Natasha; the Traditionalists, led by Feterokov's closest friend Karl von Friedricht; and the Saiserists, led by Colonel Volodimir Saiser, the ZRSP's Second Secretary and hero of the same Zardugali Execution Riots. The Revisionists believed that it had been Feterokov's intention for the ZRSP to advocate a federalist, localized libertarian socialism, while the Traditionalists maintained that Feterokov believed in a strong, cen
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| - The Zardugali Revolutionary Socialist Party had long been suffering from internal dissensions ever since the death of Daniel Feterokov during the Zardugali Execution Riots of 2504. With his death, the members of the ZRSP bickered over what Feterokov's true message was. Eventually the ZRSP became split into three main blocs: the Revisionists, led by Feterokov's daughter Natasha; the Traditionalists, led by Feterokov's closest friend Karl von Friedricht; and the Saiserists, led by Colonel Volodimir Saiser, the ZRSP's Second Secretary and hero of the same Zardugali Execution Riots. The Revisionists believed that it had been Feterokov's intention for the ZRSP to advocate a federalist, localized libertarian socialism, while the Traditionalists maintained that Feterokov believed in a strong, cen
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Strength
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* 1,280,000 troops
- Zardugali Imperial Forces
* 4,200,000 troops
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Casus
| - Institution of racist policies, the reintroduction of slavery, and general political repression by the Imperial Government.
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Commander
| - Zardugali Imperium
*Saiser Volodimir
*Our Lady Ishtar
*Chairman David Matthews
*Admiral Yuri Menzhinsky
- Red Creek Abolitionists
*General Kimiko Sonoda
*Yui Sonoda
*David Quinn
*Capatain Ger Callaghan
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Casualties
| - Abolitionist Forces
* 456,000
- Zardugali Imperial Forces
* 1,134,000
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Result
| - Political collapse of the Imperial government and the Triumvirate, Abolitionist victory without firm resolution to the conflict, led directly to the War of Saqueyan Secession
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combatant
| - Abolitionist Forces
*New Daio Party
*Rald Liberation Army
*Democratic Party
*Cavalier Party
*Sekowo
- Zardugali Imperial Forces
*Saiserist League
*Order of the Illuminati
*HCPZ
*Assorted Deltarian mercenaries
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| - The Zardugali Revolutionary Socialist Party had long been suffering from internal dissensions ever since the death of Daniel Feterokov during the Zardugali Execution Riots of 2504. With his death, the members of the ZRSP bickered over what Feterokov's true message was. Eventually the ZRSP became split into three main blocs: the Revisionists, led by Feterokov's daughter Natasha; the Traditionalists, led by Feterokov's closest friend Karl von Friedricht; and the Saiserists, led by Colonel Volodimir Saiser, the ZRSP's Second Secretary and hero of the same Zardugali Execution Riots. The Revisionists believed that it had been Feterokov's intention for the ZRSP to advocate a federalist, localized libertarian socialism, while the Traditionalists maintained that Feterokov believed in a strong, centralized government that would ensure equality for all citizens regardless of whether or not they knew it was best for them, while Colonel Saiser and his followers mostly appeared concerned about instituting a form of Slavic supremacism with an economy driven by slave labor and massive collectivization or regimentation of the free workers, with an army and government of unlimited power to enforce, as well as a variety of other ideas that were rarely coherently expressed. Colonel Volodimir Saiser proved very adept at playing on the hates and fears of the predominantly Slavic ZRSP, and his faction began to grow at a remarkable rate, deeply worrying both the Revisionists and Traditionalists, owing to Volodimir Saiser's bizarre, paranoid, and hateful ideas. By 2513, Saiserist supporters dominated the party. On February 2, in a move that shocked all of Zardugal, Volodimir Saiser stormed into the Revolutionary Socialist Headquarters under armed Silvershirt escort while Chairman Karl von Friedricht was speaking, forcibly threw him out at gunpoint, took the leadership at the lectern on his own authority, and then held an impromptu vote to an audience startled, baffled, and at gunpoint, that granted him absolute control over the party, that Saiser on the spot renamed the Saiserist League. This event became known as the Saiserist Revolution, and effectively created a whole new party.
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