The Fifth Dundorfian Civil War (Fünfter Dundorfischer Bürgerkrieg), called the Purple Revolution by the NDR, was a military and civil conflict in Dundorf. It began officially on September 3498 with the occupation of Karlsborn by forces of the Kaiserliche Nationale Partei and the proclamation of the New Dundorfian Republic later that month. The conflict ended in August of 3503 following an agreement between the KNP and the NKRP and the election of the NKRP to the position of Kaiser.
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| - The Fifth Dundorfian Civil War (Fünfter Dundorfischer Bürgerkrieg), called the Purple Revolution by the NDR, was a military and civil conflict in Dundorf. It began officially on September 3498 with the occupation of Karlsborn by forces of the Kaiserliche Nationale Partei and the proclamation of the New Dundorfian Republic later that month. The conflict ended in August of 3503 following an agreement between the KNP and the NKRP and the election of the NKRP to the position of Kaiser.
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Commander
| - *Kaiser Max Weinhof
*Reich Chancellor Lukas Stanfelj
- *25px|border Ruprecht Alphonsus I
*25px|border Felix Denikin
*25px|border GFM Georg von Rothenburg
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Result
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-Election of NKRP to position of Kaiser
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| - Fifth Dundorfian Civil War
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| - The Fifth Dundorfian Civil War (Fünfter Dundorfischer Bürgerkrieg), called the Purple Revolution by the NDR, was a military and civil conflict in Dundorf. It began officially on September 3498 with the occupation of Karlsborn by forces of the Kaiserliche Nationale Partei and the proclamation of the New Dundorfian Republic later that month. The conflict was caused by a rift between the two major political parties in Dundorf: the Sozialistiche-Republikanische Partei and the Kaiserliche Nationale Partei. However, the conflict can ultimately trace its origins to events that transpired over the past decade. The conflict ended in August of 3503 following an agreement between the KNP and the NKRP and the election of the NKRP to the position of Kaiser.
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