War of Fellow Brothers

The War of Fellow Brothers (Bai: 同胞之战) was a theatre of the Great Revolutionary Wars that was fought in Orano, between the Bai Fascist Republic and the Socialist Allies of the West.

The 1922 coup leading to the overthrowing of the Middle Bai Dynasty and the rise of the fascists led to a civil war between the socialists, which backed the surviving emperor and the royal family, against the fascists seeking to eliminate the communists. Meanwhile, tensions have been rising between the fascists and the pro-socialist and communist neighbours over territorial disputes, the Oranian Gulf Crisis and alleged Kanglapolish support of the Bai socialists. However, it is most widely accepted that the war started on 22 June 1929, when the Bai Fascist Republic launched Operation Red Flower, an invasion of Kanglapo to stamp out the Bai socialist bases within the country.

While the fascists saw early successes, including the successful occupation of Ninwa, the Kazhal and the northern regions, and the elimination of the Bai Emperor, the strong opposition of fascist occupation, economic crises and the drop in support by its allies caused the leader, Mao Shanliu, to declare surrender and shortly afterwards committed suicide on 15 August 1942.