French War (A House Divided)

The French War was a conflict fought from 1994 to 1996 between South France and its allies, and North France and its allies. The war was a victory for the South French and the Democratic Powers, and a defeat for the North French and National Socialist Powers, chiefly due to the fact that not all national socialist nations actually entered the conflict due to internal strife -- the war may have turned out much differently had these other nations entered. It was a significant Cold War victory for the Russians and Americans, and a major setback for the Germans. The war resulted in the reunification of North France and South France, greatly decreasing German influence in the Atlantic.

It began on 7 August 1994 when the German and North French governments used brute force to crush the Rebellion of 1994. This outraged many other nations, especially the South French, who saw their fellow Frenchmen calling out for help. South France declared war on Germany and North France the next day, followed by the UK and Spain a few days later, and launched an invasion. Although the North French and German armies were stronger, the ongoing North French rebellion hampered the war effort and eventually to the fall of the North French government and dissolution of the state.