Vojiskiy Pozrika

The Provisional Government of National Revival (: Временное правительство национального возрождения), (: Дочаснá влáда нáроднёхо обродениа), commonly known as Vojiskiy Pozrika was an military dictatorship ruled by a council of exiled Vojiskiy military leadership and emigres, of which retreated to the Duchy of Pozrika in the final months of the Vojiskiy War. Vojiskiy Pozrika encompassed all of modern day Pozrika as well as Carașovia and parts of Southern Kryzhelovschina.

The Great Southern Retreat and Formation
After the fall of Apazov in January 5, 1925 and total capitulation of Imperial forces in Yarova proper, the Imperial Southern Army lost the key cities of Rozhok and Chernoblinsk to the RZRA and Republican forces. In an attempt to stave off the encroaching RZRA armies for enough time to secure a peace treaty with the Republican forces the Southern Army under the command of Korotkin Semyonov set up defensive positions on the Antoria and Frisca rivers. On January 14 after a failed counter attack on Krvnigrad and Rasnaya by the Southern Army and Rovsnoska the imperial forces remaining along with Rovsnoski forces would retreat back to the city of Kvilia and Pozrika in an disorganized mass. The army retreated along the Moslavinan Railway, using the available trains to transport the wounded. They were followed on their heels by the 5th Red Army under the command of Branislav Dević. The Imperial retreat was complicated by numerous mutiny attempts by the demoralized Rovsnoski soldiers, and was further aggravated by the fierce winter. After the series of defeats, the Imperial troops were in a demoralized state, centralized supply was paralyzed, replenishment not received, and the discipline dropped dramatically.

By February 7 a peace deal had been worked out between the Provisional Government of National Revival and Yarovan Republican Front, with Pozrika and parts of modern day Rovsnoska being retained by the Imperial forces. A minor volkovist mutiny of Rovsnoski soldiers would occur only days later, but would be put down by Semyonov's army.

Interwar Period
After the Vojiskiy War Semyonov and the Provisional Government of National Revival (to be continued)