Second Satímaa War

The Second Satímaa War (1915 - 1923) was a protracted conflict between Druthenia and Radovia over the control of Satímaa. After the first Satímaa war in the 1870's split the region between the two countries, tensions along the border coupled with the Druthenian vangerist uprising in 1915 prompted Radovia to invade druthenian Satímaa to wrestle control of the valuable ore mines in the region and deny them to the CSR.

The Radovian advance was quickly slowed down by Satí guerilla tactics, and was routed completely by the reinforcing Druthenian army in late 1915 and early 1916, where they were pushed back to the pre-war border. A ceasefire was signed that spring, whereupon nothing happened until 1923 when Druthenia openly intervened in the then raging Radovian civil war, occupying all of Satímaa and signing a peace treaty with the nascent republic.

Seen as a classic underdog story, Druthenia would emerge as victorious from the war, having annexed a large amount of territory at the conclusion of the conflict. In 1925, this culminated in the formation of the Satí Autonomous Region, finally earning the Satí people representation.

Notable battles and events
Battle of Hauta (1915)

Battle of Lippelle (1915 - 1916)