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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 November of 1963 as a result of the start of the [[German Civil War]] and subsequent collapse of [[Einheitspakt|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 November of 1963 as a result of the start of the [[German Civil War]] and subsequent collapse of [[Einheitspakt|German hegemony]] in Europe.


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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.
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 DMZ along the border with the Ordenstaat.
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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The Franco-Burgundian War is a conflict that breaks out between the French State and the SS Order-State of Burgundy in November of 1963 as a result of the start of the German Civil War and subsequent collapse of German hegemony in Europe.

Background[edit | edit source]

SS Rebellion and Formation of the Ordenstaat[edit | edit source]

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, Hitler, despite wanting to arrest Himmler for treason, would still allow Himmler the creation of his own SS-led state in Belgium and Northern France to prevent mass civil unrest and a potential civil war from occurring.

Start of the War[edit | edit source]

In Germany, a 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.