. . "Members of the Eisenzeiger consisted of previous supporters of the Third . The Third Haganekage was a commoner who attempted to rise up in power after the Second Haganekage will killed. This led to a split and the started. In the end, Konohagakure and it`s ANBU division was forced to intervene to provide stability within the region. However, as diplomacy began to deterioate, the ANBU was forced to assassinate the Third Haganekage and drive his supporters into hiding. This was seen as a direct front against Yarigakure by both sides of the conflict and Yari severed all ties with Konoha."@en . . "The Tasogare Rebellion"@en . "Members of the Eisenzeiger consisted of previous supporters of the Third . The Third Haganekage was a commoner who attempted to rise up in power after the Second Haganekage will killed. This led to a split and the started. In the end, Konohagakure and it`s ANBU division was forced to intervene to provide stability within the region. However, as diplomacy began to deterioate, the ANBU was forced to assassinate the Third Haganekage and drive his supporters into hiding. This was seen as a direct front against Yarigakure by both sides of the conflict and Yari severed all ties with Konoha. It was during this period of conflict that the future leader of Tasogare, Tetsumoto would lose his parents and become one of many orpahns. The civil war left much of infrastructure destabalized, its economy non-existant, and left many homeless, orphans, and maimed due to the fighting. However, hope was rekindled in the inauguration of the Fourth Haganekage. He was a wise, kind, and proud man who began to strengthen Yarigakure, improved the economy, and put forth many programs to provide assistance to those who were in need of it. However, his actions were often delayed due to the onset of the Third Shinobi World War. While the village itself wasn`t involved, it was forced to be used as a base of operations by various villages. However, those who supported the Third Haganekage during the civil war saw this as a front and deemed the Fouth Haganekage weak and spineless."@en . .