German Civil War (Successful German Socialist Revolution)

The German Civil War was the last war fought in Germany before the Establishment of the German Democratic Republic. It began with the Kiel Mutiny in 1918. Instead of obeying their orders to begin preparations to fight the British, German sailors led a revolt in the naval ports of Wilhelmshaven on 29 October 1918, followed by the Kiel mutiny in the first days of November. These disturbances spread the spirit of civil unrest across Germany and ultimately led to the proclamation of a republic on 9 November 1918. As the went on, German Socialist forces, As well as the Forces of The Bavarian Soviet Republic, Would push the German Nationalist forces into further retreat. After a 3-month Siege of Frankfurt, The Last Nationalist forces were defeated on 13 April 1921, Although an Insurgency would continue until the 1940s.

Start of Conflict: Kiel Mutiny
By September 1918, Germany's Situation in the First world war was hopeless. (To be expanded later)