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The Franco-Burgundian War is a conflict that breaks out between the [[France|French State]] and the [[Burgundy|SS Order-State of Burgundy]] in late 1963, as a result of the start of the [[German Civil War]] and subsequent collapse of German hegemony in Europe.▼
▲The '''Franco-Burgundian War''' is a conflict that breaks out between the [[France|French State]] and the [[Burgundy|SS Order-State of Burgundy]] in
== Background ==
=== SS Rebellion and Formation of the Ordenstaat ===
Main Article: [[SS Rebellion]]
In the 1950s, during the [[West Russian War]] and the simultaneous period of German stagnation, [[Heinrich Himmler]] and the [[Schutzstaffel]] (SS)would attempt to coup the German government.
Following the defeat of the attempted coup, [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]], despite wanting to arrest Himmler for treason, would still allow Himmler the creation of his own [[Burgundy|SS-led state in Belgium and Northern France]] to prevent mass civil unrest and a potential civil war from occurring.
=== Start of the War ===
In [[Greater Germanic Reich|Germany]], a [[German Civil War|civil war]] would break out as a result of Hitler's death and the following power vacuum and struggle.
This would allow [[Burgundy]], completely unrestrained by the now nonexistent German protection of [[France]], to launch an invasion into France in late 1963, immediately bringing an end to the French demilitarised zone along the border with the Ordenstaat.
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