The New Swabian war had ended in 1982 with the signing of the treaty of Neumayer by all involved parties and for seven years brought peace to New Swabia. However, the disgruntled ex Nazi General Wilhelm Kunz left prison in 1988 and quickly took command of what was left of the Nazi opposition to NSLP rule. What had been little more than an irritant to Otto Dietrich quickly became a massive insurgency against his rule. Beginning in 1989 the Nazi's blew up several military installations, attempted to assassinate Heinrich Trelk and succeeded in killing Thobias Mjoen.
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| - The New Swabian war had ended in 1982 with the signing of the treaty of Neumayer by all involved parties and for seven years brought peace to New Swabia. However, the disgruntled ex Nazi General Wilhelm Kunz left prison in 1988 and quickly took command of what was left of the Nazi opposition to NSLP rule. What had been little more than an irritant to Otto Dietrich quickly became a massive insurgency against his rule. Beginning in 1989 the Nazi's blew up several military installations, attempted to assassinate Heinrich Trelk and succeeded in killing Thobias Mjoen.
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- Fascist Powers
23px|border Fascist Republic of New Swabia
- New Swabian Loyalists
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NATO Intervention
- Allied Powers
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United Front
23px|borderGod's Army for New Swabia
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| - German People Army
*2 Infantry Divisions
*1 Mechanized Divisions
New Swabian Nazi Party
*Civilian volunteers
*Fascist Army
*3 Squadrons of Mirage F1's
*1 Squadron of Mirage IV's
*1 Squadron of VFW VAK 191B's
South African Boer Air Force
*1 Squadron of Atlas Cheetas.
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| - *13,000 dead
*General Kunz
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| - New Swabian Liberation Party
*14,000 Militiamen
New Swabian Army
*3 Infantry Divisions
Maudlandic Army
*2 Infantry Divisions
*1 Armoured Division
Maudlandic Air Force
*2 Squadron's of MAM F-2 Downfalls
*1 Squadron of SR-3 Bucaneers
US Air Force
*1 Squadron of B-1 Lancers
*10 Squadrons of F-18's
German Army
*2 Divisions of Tanks
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| - The New Swabian war had ended in 1982 with the signing of the treaty of Neumayer by all involved parties and for seven years brought peace to New Swabia. However, the disgruntled ex Nazi General Wilhelm Kunz left prison in 1988 and quickly took command of what was left of the Nazi opposition to NSLP rule. What had been little more than an irritant to Otto Dietrich quickly became a massive insurgency against his rule. Beginning in 1989 the Nazi's blew up several military installations, attempted to assassinate Heinrich Trelk and succeeded in killing Thobias Mjoen. Otto Dietrich's rule looked to be on the brink of collapse, his government was at an all time low popularity level and it was clear to all that the NSLP would not win the 1992 elections. Therefore Dietrich swallowed his pride and invited his long time opponent Heinrich Trelk to take command of the New Swabian Armies anti insurgency task force. Despite this the NSLP still lost the next elections but under the new Christian Socialist Trelk still failed to win a conclusive victory claiming that he lacked the resources he needed. The Christian Socialists failed to hold on to power in the '96 elections losing to a revitalised New Swabian Liberation Party under the charismatic duo of Fritz Dietrich and Ernst Hersman. The new NSLP administration gave Trelk the power and resources he needed to carry out a campaign on his terms but it was to little to late, Trelk was now fighting an uphill battle against Kunz and his forces and even though he managed to hold on to various major areas he knew it was a forgone conclusion and in preparation for a guerrilla campaign against the Nazi's ordered his forces to leave the city of Neumayer on September the 29th.
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