Bialemorze Conflict

The Białemorze Conflict was a war between the United Provinces of Rovsnoska and Zaporizhia (UPRZ) and Gradinska and its allies. It began with a UPRZ invasion of Rolosokoiya on 25 June 1942 and ended five months later with the Krvnigrad Peace Conference on 15 February, 1943. Despite superior military strength, especially in tanks and aircraft, the UPRZ suffered severe losses and initially made little headway.

The UPRZ made several demands, including that Rolosokoiya cede substantial border territories in exchange for land elsewhere, claiming security reasons—primarily the protection of Krvngrad, 41 km (25 mi) from the Rolosokoiyan border. When Rolosokoiya refused, the UPRZ invaded. Most sources conclude that the UPRZ had intended to conquer all of Rolosokoiya and Gradinska, and use the establishment of the puppet Communist governments, while other sources argue against the idea of the full UPRZ conquest. Rolosokoiya was overun in a matter of weaks, however Gradinskan and Cezak forces repelled UPRZ attacks for more than three months and inflicted substantial losses on the invaders while temperatures ranged as low as −43 °C (−45.4 °F). After the UPRZ military reorganized and adopted different tactics, they renewed their offensive in February and overcame Cezak defenses, however domestic issues halted any further progress.

Hostilities ceased in February 1943 with the signing of the Krvnigrad Peace Conference. Gradinska ceded the Bialamorze and southern Kaszubia territories to the UPRZ and Rolosokoiya was completely annexed. UPRZ losses were heavy, and the country's international reputation suffered. The invasion would be condemned internationally by the League of Free Nations and various other countries.

UPRZ-Rolosokoiyan Relations
Until the beginning of the 19th century, Rolosokoiya remained independent from any foreign powers, however in 1809 the Vojiskiy Empire conquered Rolosokoiya and converted it into an autonomous buffer state. The resulting Governorate of Rolosokoiya enjoyed wide autonomy within the Empire, comparably much more than that of other governorates, until the end of the 19th century, when the Vojiskiy began attempts to assimilate Rolosokoiya as part of a general policy to strengthen the central government and unify the Empire through yarovification. These attempts were aborted because of the Empire's internal strife.

In 1923 Rolosokoiya declared it's independence during the Vojiskiy War, siding with the UPRZ against their common enemy, the Vojiskiy Empire. Rolosokoiyan and UPRZ forces both fought against the First Rovsnoski Republic, however these relations did not last, as ideological differences would cause relations to be severely damaged as Rolosokoiya cut ties with the UPRZ in 1930 after the persecution of in the UPRZ.

UPRZ-Gradinskan Relations
Gradinskan-UPRZ relations would be continuously strained thought the early 20th century, as Gradinska was a staunchly anti-communist monarchy, of which many anti-communist volunteers originated from during the Vojiskiy War. In 1932 Gradinska and Rolosokoiya signed a defensive pact  in the event of a UPRZ invasion of either respective nation. Volkovist movements within Gradinska came under heavy suppression after a multiple bombings of the financial districts in Tychy and Krondor. The Gradinskan foreign minister accused the UPRZ of propping up these bombings.