Second British Civil War

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Overview

A war broke out on the British Isles, after their Prime Minister changed their Ideology too many times, resulting in mass unrest and protest, which eventually lead to conflict.

Second British Civil War

On June 13th, 1937, the United Kingdom changed their ideology to Fascism, to both boost their claims around europe, but also to strengthen their (at the time) ally, Germany. However, the leader of Britain quickly went back on his word and held a vote, where 54.3% voted for democracy, and 41.5% voted for Fascism.

The Democracy in Britain was then restored, however, Germany quickly cut ties with Britain after this, stating they were too unreliable. The newfound love for Fascism in areas like Ireland and northern England grew larger and larger, and the people were unhappy with the frequent changes in Ideology, and the Second British Civil War kicked off on August 19th, 1937.

August 19th, 1937 - March 5th, 1938

The war itself proved to be quite bloody and messy, a lot of deaths, torture, hostage situations took place on the isles.

At the start of the war, nothing much happened, but on August 28th, the first large assault was launched from Britain, which will later become known as "The Doncaster Offensive", where the United Kingdom suffered a heavy loss.

The United Kingdom then went down towards Cornwall, and attempted to retake Plymouth, and their research centres and ports. The "Battle for Cornwall" started on October 19th, 1937.

On December 5th, the Battle of Portsmouth started, where the United Kingdom retook one of their most vital ports.

On January 9th, 1938, the United Kingdom attempted an Assault on Grantham, as they wanted to use this town as a launch point into Doncaster, for their Second Doncaster Offensive.

On March 1st, 1938, The United Kingdom launched paratroopers and an amphibious landing into Ireland, in an attempt to reclaim Dublin.

And on March 5th, 1938, the United Kingdom waved the white flag and surrendered to the Fascists.

On March 6th, 1938 the Treaty of York was signed.