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Vietnam Crisis
Part of the Vietnam War and the Cold War

Clockwise from top-left: Nationalist Chinese Soldiers in Haiphong, Soviet Cruise Missiles launching, A Soviet Missile on the ground, Soviet Soldiers on the East German border with West Germany
Date4 May 1963 – 19 August 1963
(3 months, 2 weeks and 1 day)
Location
Result

Soviet Union backs down, United States diplomatic victory

Territorial
changes
No Territorial Changes
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength

Total: 525,000

  • North Vietnam:
    200,000 (Excluding broader Vietnam War forces)
  • Soviet Union:
    260,000
  • East Germany:
    20,000
  • Czechoslovakia:
    45,000

Total: 500,000-620,000

  • China:
    180,000-300,000 (Estimates vary)
  • South Vietnam:
    160,000 (Excluding broader Vietnam War forces)
  • West Germany:
    60,000
  • France:
    20,000 (Volunteer only)
  • United Nations:
    80,000 (Peacekeeping Force)
Casualties and losses
  •  North Vietnam: 60,000-97,000 dead (Due partially to Vietnam War)
  •  Soviet Union: 30,000 dead, 70,000 wounded
  •  East Germany: 5,000 dead, 7,000 wounded
  •  Czechoslovakia: 1,700 dead, 2,000 wounded

Total military dead:
96,700-133,700

Total military wounded:
79,000

  •  China: 80,000-130,000 dead (Due partially to Vietnam War)
  •  South Vietnam: 53,000 (Due partially to Vietnam War)
  •  West Germany: 12,000 dead, 3,000 wounded
  •  France: 400 dead, 28 wounded
  •  United Nations: 29,000 dead, 6,200 wounded
Total military dead:
174,400-224,400

Total military wounded:
9,228

  • Total dead from border conflicts: 179,000-192,000
  • Total dead for other reasons: 92,100-166,100
  • Total dead overall: 271,100-358,100
  • Wounded from border conflicts: 73,000-78,000
  • Wounded for other reasons: 10,228-15,228
  • Total wounded overall: 83,228-93,228
  • Total casualties: 354,328-451,328
Kurdish Independence Wars
Part of
Kurdish Iraq, Syria
Result

Kurdish independence granted

  • Al-Assad regime toppled in Syria
    , Syrian Republic declared
  • Democratic Republic of Iran, a republic, is declared
  • Iraq is further destabilized, leading to a military takeover in 2059
  • ISIS relocates all operations to Africa
  • Turkish Government is overthrown following the release of Kurdish territories, leading to the Turkish civil war in 2063
Territorial
changes
Republic of Kurdistan gains control over all Kurdish-Majority regions
Belligerents
Supported by:
Supported by:
Commanders and leaders
Strength

Total: 1,330,000 (By 2057)

  • ISIS:
    130,000
  • Syria:
    120,000
  • Iran:
    300,000
  • Türkiye:
    280,000
  • Saudi Arabia:
    140,000
  • Kuwait:
    60,000
  • Russia:
    300,000 (In
    Syrian Civil War
    )

Total: 1,915,000 (By 2057)

  • HÇK/Kurdistan:
    145,000
  • AAAQ/Syria:
    90,000
  • Iraq:
    135,000
  • Saudi Arabia:
    145,000
  • Türkiye:
    135,000
  • Iranian Republic
    230,000
  • Israel
    95,000
  • United States
    500,000
  • France
    240,000
  • United Kingdom
    200,000
Casualties and losses

Total military dead:

Total military wounded:

Total military dead:

Total military wounded:

First War of The French Succession
Part of the Wars of The French Succession

Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Depiction of French Republican Soldiers besieging Lyon, Depiction of French Monarchist Soldiers celebrating the recapture of Algiers, Portrait of French Republican Marshal Jacques Leroy de Saint-Arnaud, Painting of the Paris City-Centre during the pro-Monarchy siege
Date1 August 1830 - 5 February 1833
(2 years, 7 months and 4 days)
Location
Result

French demilitarization of

Alsace-Lorraine

Territorial
changes
Sardinia gains Corsica
Belligerents
Supported by:
Commanders and leaders
Strength

Total: 943,000

  • Great Britain:
    190,000
  • Kingdom of France:
    220,000
  • French Algeria:
    3,000
  • Morocco:
    8,000
  • Prussia:
    290,000
  • Spain:
    130,000
  • Sardinia:
    62,000
  • Belgium:
    28,000
  • Portuguese Volunteers:
    12,000

Total: 591,000

  • French Republic:
    247,000
  • Corsican Rebels:
    31,000
  • Netherlands:
    96,000
  • Dutch Colonial Conscripts:
    217,000
Casualties and losses
  •  Great Britain: 23,000 dead, 13,000 wounded (mostly sailors)
  •  Kingdom of France: 84,800 dead, 78,300 wounded
  •  French Algeria: 561 dead, 32 wounded
  •  Kingdom of Morocco: 1,397 dead, 482 wounded
  •  Prussia: 28,500 dead, 41,300 wounded
  •  Spain: 84,200 dead, 31,600 wounded
  •  Sardinia: 13,700 dead, 3,837 wounded
  •  Belgium: 13,800 dead, 2,830 wounded
  •  Portuguese Volunteers: 3,289 dead, 842 wounded

Total military dead:
253,247

Total military wounded:
172,223

  •  French Second Republic: 196,800 dead, 21,840 wounded, 9,582 captured
  •  Corsican Rebels: 2,803 dead, 382 wounded, 27,815 captured
  •  Netherlands: 28,793 dead, 16,400 wounded (mainly in Belgium)
  •  Dutch Colonial Conscripts: 94,700 dead, 48,300 wounded
Total military dead:
323,096

Total military wounded:
86,922

Total military captured:
37,397

  • Total Military Dead: 576,343
  • Total Civilian Dead: 28,000-36,000
  • Total Dead Overall: 604,343-612,343
  • Total Military Wounded: 259,145
  • Total Military Captured: 37,397
  • Total Casulaties: 900,885-908,885









































































































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