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General Issac Clarke lead the invasion on April 9th, 1974 against San Francisco to redeem a former attack in the previous Helvetian Valley Revolution in which communist forces tried to demoralize resisting Helvetians in Oakland by mass murder, known now as the Oakland Massacre. Killing 321 people, Clarke and his son, William Clarke were the few to survive alive, among the dead was Issac's wife and two daughters.

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  • Californian Civil War
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  • General Issac Clarke lead the invasion on April 9th, 1974 against San Francisco to redeem a former attack in the previous Helvetian Valley Revolution in which communist forces tried to demoralize resisting Helvetians in Oakland by mass murder, known now as the Oakland Massacre. Killing 321 people, Clarke and his son, William Clarke were the few to survive alive, among the dead was Issac's wife and two daughters.
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Date
  • 1974(xsd:integer)
Caption
  • The Golden War
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  • Ongoing
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  • 30(xsd:integer)
  • Los Angeles Socialist Protectorate
  • San Diego Peoples Republic
  • San Francisco Democratic Peoples Republic
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  • ,
Conflict
  • Californian Civil War
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  • General Issac Clarke lead the invasion on April 9th, 1974 against San Francisco to redeem a former attack in the previous Helvetian Valley Revolution in which communist forces tried to demoralize resisting Helvetians in Oakland by mass murder, known now as the Oakland Massacre. Killing 321 people, Clarke and his son, William Clarke were the few to survive alive, among the dead was Issac's wife and two daughters. While the major events of the war were waged in the San Francisco Bay Area, several battles happened around Lausanne, between the Los Angeles armed forces and Helventian guardsmen. The war gained momentum when the actual call for revenge went to total destruction when Clarke was interviewed on national television of his story, the nation was flung into battling the former communist nations inside California in the name of social justice. During this period military membership skyrocketed, investors deployed spending into military production, and the construction of the Helvetian-Pineland Railway was hastened to a point where it would be finished in two years later. Patriotism griped the nation and the formation of the Helvetian Nationalism Party which lead to a wave of jingoism and protectionism for future generations.
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